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Hike the 2.2-mile Crockett Gardens Falls trail in Georgetown Lake Recreational Area, featuring a waterfall, lake views, and varied terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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658 m
Highlight • Rest Area
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1.98 km
Highlight • Lake
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2.50 km
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3.48 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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3.49 km
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2.66 km
481 m
345 m
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2.75 km
371 m
260 m
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The primary access point for this trail is through Cedar Breaks Park in Georgetown, Texas. You'll find parking available within the park. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a spot and avoid crowds.
Yes, the trail is located within Cedar Breaks Park, which is part of the Georgetown Lake Recreational Area. There may be an entrance fee to access the park. Check the official park website for current fee schedules and any permit requirements before your visit.
Yes, the Crockett Gardens Falls trail is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Be aware that the terrain can be rocky and challenging in places, so ensure your dog is up to the task and bring plenty of water for them.
Spring and fall are often considered the best times to visit due to milder temperatures and potentially more vibrant scenery. After a good rain, the falls will be more impressive, but the trail can become very muddy. Winter can also be pleasant, but always check conditions as the falls partially collapsed in 2022 due to a severe freeze.
The terrain is quite varied and can be challenging. Expect a rocky path with many 'ankle-twisting' rocks, sections of sharp gravel, and small hills. While mostly shaded by canopied cedar trees, there isn't much shade once you reach the falls. Sturdy hiking shoes are highly recommended.
The trail offers breathtaking views of cliffs and Lake Georgetown, especially from Lake Georgetown from Cedar Breaks Park. You'll walk through dense woods with canopied cedar trees, leading to a lush, jungle-like landscape. The main highlight is Crockett Garden Falls itself, a serene oasis with water cascading into a tranquil pool. You might also spot horses and longhorn cattle.
While some sections are moderately easy, the trail is generally considered intermediate to hard due to its rocky terrain, steps, and hills. It is not suitable for strollers. For beginners or families with young children, be prepared for a challenging hike, and ensure everyone has sturdy footwear. There's also a Rest Stop along the way.
Yes, the route primarily follows sections of the San Gabriel River Trail and is also part of the larger Good Water Trail Loop that encircles Lake Georgetown. Following signs for the San Gabriel River Trail from Cedar Breaks Park is advisable, as trail markers can sometimes be scarce.
Given the rocky and sometimes challenging terrain, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. Bring plenty of water, as there is no water available on the trail itself. Sunscreen, a hat, and snacks are also recommended. Consider bringing a map or using a reliable GPS app, as some sections may have limited trail markers.
The most common route to Crockett Gardens Falls from Cedar Breaks Park is an out-and-back, approximately 2.5 miles one-way, making it a 5-mile round trip. While it's part of the larger Good Water Trail Loop, the direct path to the falls is typically hiked as an out-and-back.
The falls remain a beautiful sight, but it's important to note that a portion of the falls partially collapsed in 2022 due to a severe freeze. Despite this, water still cascades into a tranquil pool, and the surrounding area with its vibrant green mosses and ferns remains picturesque and a rewarding destination.