Lake Bastrop – South Shore Park

Bastrop, United States

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South Shore Park, the busier of the two Lake Bastrop parks, offers a variety of outdoor activities. The 900-​acre lake contains bass, crappie, perch and catfish.



South Shore Park now offers on-​site canoe rentals. On shore, park guests can enjoy the shaded day use and swim areas for picnics, an expanded hiking and biking trail, tetherball courts, and a hall with AC/​heat perfect for family reunion and other group events.

Boaters on Lake Bastrop and other lakes are required to drain their boats after use to help prevent the spread of zebra mussels.

Make reservations online at www​.lcra​.org/​r​e​serve for a $ 6 transaction fee per site, or call toll-​free 855−392−7638 for a $ 7.50 transaction fee per site. Reservations must be made more than 48 hours in advance of arrival.

Adult Entrance — 13 years or older​$ 5

​Child Entrance — 12 years or younger​No Fee

​Seniors Entrance — 65 years or older​$ 2

​Military: Permanent Disabled — ID Required​$ 2

​Disabled Individuals-​Permanent Disability​$ 2

​General Camping 3050 amp Electric & Water

(Sites 1 – 3, 5 – 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31, 32, 37 & 38)​$ 20

​General Camping 3050 amp Electric, Water, & Septic Sites

(Sites 4, 7, 10 – 12, 14, 16 – 18, 20, 23, 26, 28 & 34 – 36) $ 25

​Mini-​Cabins — AC/​Heat (Cabins 39, 40, 42, 44 & 47 – 52 & 54 – 56)​$ 45

​Mini-​Cabins — AC/​Heat — Pet Friendly (Cabins 43, 45 & 46)​$ 55

Pavilions — Open Air​$ 50

​Osprey Point Hall​$ 175

​Refundable Cleaning Deposit $ 150

History

Established in 1968.

South Shore Park is opened to the public in 1968, the park was operated by a concessionaire until 1977. LCRA resumed responsibility in 1978.

Meet the Business Owner

Lower Colorado River Authority P.

Business Owner

LCRA provides energy, water and community services for the people of Texas.



LCRA provides a multitude of vital services to Texans, including delivering electricity, managing the water supply and environment of the lower Colorado River basin, providing public recreation areas, and supporting community and economic development.

LCRA is laser-​focused on providing its customers with unparalleled customer service as it provides reliable, cost-​effective services to people throughout the state.

LCRA’s Mission

To enhance the quality of life of the Texans we serve through water stewardship, energy and community service.