Belton Lakeview Park
Belton Lakeview Park: A Gateway to Outdoor Adventure
Located in the scenic Texas Hill Country, Belton Lakeview Park offers an ideal destination for campers, boaters, and nature enthusiasts. Nestled alongside the beautiful Belton Lake, this park combines serene landscapes with a wealth of recreational opportunities, making it a favored spot for family outings, group gatherings, and outdoor exploration.
About the Campground
Originally constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1954, the 12,300-acre Belton Lake was formed by the building of the Belton Dam. The park provides access to the lake’s fishing, boating, and picnic areas, all against the backdrop of flourishing nature and captivating views.
Available Campsites
- Franks Group Use Site – Accommodates up to 120 people with a large pavilion, playground, and restroom facilities.
- Overlook Group Use Site – Offers space for 150 people, equipped with similar amenities as Franks, plus a scenic view of the lake.
Recreational Activities
Belton Lakeview Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in:
- Fishing: The lake teems with popular fish such as largemouth bass, hybrid striped bass, catfish, and sunfish.
- Boating: Enjoy a day on the water; the park features a two-lane boat ramp for easy access.
- Playgrounds: Children can enjoy dedicated playground areas while families relax in the shade.
- Nature Trails: Explore the surrounding natural beauty with well-maintained hiking paths.
Natural Features
The park is surrounded by diverse wildlife, providing opportunities for bird watching and nature observation. Visitors may spot deer, wild turkey, and a variety of birds, including herons, ducks, and even bald eagles.
Facilities and Amenities
Belton Lakeview Park is equipped with facilities designed for comfort and convenience:
- Restroom facilities: Modern restrooms with flush toilets located within the group use sites.
- Water and electric hookups: Available for group sites to cater to your camping needs.
- Picnic areas: Shaded spots under trees with picnic shelters for dining and relaxation.
Accessibility and Reservations
The park operates from March 1 to September 30, with group use sites open daily from 8 a.m. until dusk, making it an accessible destination for various events and gatherings. Reservations are recommended, especially for group areas, to ensure availability during peak times.
Nearby Attractions
Belton Lakeview Park is conveniently located near various attractions that add to its charm:
- Fort Hood Army Base: Explore the grounds and local attractions of one of the largest military installations in the world.
- Miller Springs Nature Area: Located nearby, this area offers stunning hiking opportunities along the north end of Belton Dam.
- Historical Sites: The park features a mural on the spillway wall depicting the rich history of Bell County, providing educational insight.
Plan Your Visit
Campsite reservations can be made in advance to secure your spot in this scenic haven. Be sure to check local guidelines on firewood and environmental protections while planning your adventure.
Experience the beauty of nature at Belton Lakeview Park—where relaxation meets adventure in the heart of Texas!
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