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Johnson County

Cleburne State Park loop

Moderate

3.2

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83

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Cleburne State Park loop

00:48

6.54km

50m

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Jog this moderate 4.1-mile loop in Cleburne State Park, featuring limestone hills, Cedar Lake views, and historic CCC structures.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Waterfall at Cleburne State Park

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This area features a spring-fed lake and over 13 miles of trails that wind through a serene forest. The lake provides opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, and various other …

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for jogging on this loop?

The terrain on this loop, and throughout Cleburne State Park, features rolling hills made of limestone. You can expect rocky sections with loose limestone, which requires careful footing. Some parts can be steep, providing a good cardio workout.

Where can I park to access the trails at Cleburne State Park?

Parking is available within Cleburne State Park. You'll find designated parking areas near trailheads. As it's a state park, there's typically a main entrance where you'll pay any required fees and receive information about parking.

Are dogs allowed on the trails?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on trails within Cleburne State Park. However, they must always be kept on a leash to ensure the safety of other visitors and wildlife.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

Spring and fall are often ideal for jogging due to milder temperatures and the chance to see wildflowers like bluebonnets. Many trails offer good tree cover, providing welcome shade during warmer months, but summer can still be very hot. Winter offers cooler conditions, though some trails might be slick after rain.

Do I need to pay an entrance fee or get a permit for Cleburne State Park?

Yes, Cleburne State Park typically requires an entrance fee per person. You can find current fee information and any permit requirements on the official Texas Parks and Wildlife Department website: texas.gov.

What can I see along the route?

This route offers diverse scenery, including shaded paths through wooded areas and views of Cedar Lake. A notable feature along the way is the Waterfall at Cleburne State Park. You might also spot local wildlife like deer and armadillos.

Does this loop intersect with other trails?

Yes, this route utilizes sections of several official trails within Cleburne State Park. You'll jog along parts of the White-tail Hollow Trail and the Camp Creek Loop, among others, which are part of the park's extensive trail system.

What should I wear or bring for jogging on this trail?

Given the rocky and sometimes steep terrain, sturdy jogging shoes with good grip are highly recommended. Hydration is key, especially in warmer months, so bring plenty of water. Sunscreen and a hat are also advisable for exposed sections. Consider a map or GPS as trail markers can sometimes be confusing.

Are there any challenging sections on this jogging route?

While rated as moderate overall, the loop does include sections with rolling hills and rocky, uneven surfaces that can be challenging. The elevation changes provide a good workout, and some parts may require careful footing due to loose limestone.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter?

The trails wind through natural landscapes, offering opportunities to see local wildlife such as deer and armadillos. Birdwatching is also popular, and you might spot various bird species in the wooded areas.

Are there any historical landmarks along the way?

Yes, Cleburne State Park features several structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. These include the impressive three-tiered limestone spillway and the Camp Creek Bridge, which add historical significance to your jog.

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