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For fishing, boating, skiing, swimming, hiking, Wolf Creek Park is the perfect site for enjoying everything beautiful Lake Livingston has to offer. A fisherman's delight, Lake Livingston offers 83,000 surface acres of water surrounded by 2 million acres of outdoor fun. So join in the sport of your choice, and then come home to Wolf Creek Park.  Nestled in the towering pines and gentle hills of East Texas, Wolf Creek Park is a quiet spot for a get-away.
The park is a perfect place for uncrowded, family-style camping in a tranquil environment. The park is staffed by a team of recreation professionals with park rules to ensure that visitors enjoy a safe and pleasant stay in the great outdoors. 

Wolf Creek Park is the spot to visit for a wide range of recreation, including skiing, fishing, hiking, and boating. To make your stay more enjoyable, the park brings many of the comforts of home to your campsite.  A review of the park map reveals that Wolf Creek Park has 30 campsites with 50 amp service for RVs requiring full hook-ups. There are 54 tent sites with water and electricity and 19 tent sites with water only.

Visit the park's marina and grocery for everything from boat rentals to bait and provisions. Anglers especially enjoy the park's boat ramps, fishing piers, and customer-designed fish cleaning station. Clean restrooms and hot showers are the rule at Wolf Creek Park. Wolf Creek Park's volleyball court, basketball court and playground are popular with the children.

Golfers staying at Wolf Creek Park should definitely bring their clubs. The nearby 18-hole Cape Royale Golf Course is a real challenge.

The park is only a short distance from Coldspring, population about 500. A community with an abundance of small town ambience, Coldspring offers real country cooking and authentic folk arts and crafts. 

Lake Livingston and Wolf Creek Park are owned and operated by the Trinity River Authority of Texas. The Authority is a governmental agency of the state of Texas providing water-related services to communities throughout the Trinity River basin. TRA receives no direct tax revenues or revenue sharing and is compensated without profit for services rendered. Fees charged at Wolf Creek Park are used for operation and maintenance expenses.

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Reservation Desk
@ Trinity River Authority 2003