Texas Parks and Wildlife discusses Inks Lake park public use plan
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Inks Lake officials plan to construct a new headquarters at the entrance of Inks Lake State Park and utilize the old building as an interpretive venue for the enjoyment of visitors.
Savanna Gregg
Staff Writer
Lake-area residents heard a future Public Use Plan for the Inks Lake State Park complex, including Inks Lake State Park, Longhorn Cavern State Park, and Park Road 4, at a public hearing held Tuesday, Dec. 12 at the Burnet Community Center.
Inks officials and the Inks Lake planning group agreed to develop a plan with safety of their campers in mind, while retaining the beauty of the area and maintaining water quality. …
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