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Bob Bryant Park - Bastrop (TX)

Address: 🏡 600 Charles Blvd, Bastrop, TX 78602
Phone : +1 (512) 332-8920
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJbWRdVhaaRIYR2Yi7cRpCEec
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    Lawana Miljenovich: I visited the Miller Springs Nature Center on 5/15/25 during a weekday morning at 9am. Theres another part of the park on the other side called Miller Spring Park and Im not quite sure if I can walk to it from this side. It doesnt look like it from the map. Its a free park and the parking lot isnt very big. I usually see the parking lot full on the weekends a lot. Even in mid May theres still so many pretty wild flowers. This is a very nice little park. Fairly clean although unfortunately I did see a little bit of trash in areas that are a little harder to get to. It has one area with picnic tables at the entrance with lots of shade made by the large trees around it. There are at least 2 bathrooms at the entrance/parking area. There are several different trails that you can choose. I walked the shortest one and it took me a good hour. Mostly because I was stopping to take photos of all the wild flowers and pretty views. The map shows all the different trails and apparently there are even bike trails. So Ill have to bring mine out one day. I think Ill be coming here for my daily walk/exercise since its so close to my house. Theres a good variety for different levels of walking/hiking. The trails arent very well marked but I noticed that even if you take one of the two unmarked trails ahead of you, it SEEMS to get you back to a marked trail. Id take a photo of the map though just in case and some water for sure. This was my first visit and I saw a turtle and either a cardinal or red robin.. not sure as it was too far away (and also I dont know anything about birds). Even though its close to a major road, it was still quiet enough to hear the critters around me.
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