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Government Canyon State Natural Area is open Friday through Monday, 7 am to 10 pm. Some additional openings are found around major holidays, and there may be closures after inclement weather to protect the trails. Check their website for updates,
tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/….
Admission for visitors 13 years and older is $6. Overnight camping is available.
Pets are allowed on the frontcountry trails only (
Savannah Loop and
Lytle's Loop).
Description
A short, easy route between
Joe Johnston Route and
Sendero Balcones, Little Windmill is also home to Government Canyon's backcountry camping area. The trail is much more open to the air than others in the area, and can be a welcome relief for hikers turning off from some of the nearby technical routes.
The western end of the trail begins as a flat packed dirt doubletrack, though it narrows quickly down to standard singletrack. A pit bathroom is located a few hundred feet down the trail to the left and is impossible to miss. A huge grassy clearing follows soon after.
Around the halfway point, Little Windmill enters the trees and a few rocks join the mix, though it remains an easy hike. The track parallels a dry creek bed briefly before ending at a signed intersection on
Sendero Balcones, just across from
Black Hill Loop and the Protected Habitat Area.
Flora & Fauna
The Texas Hill Country is well known for its abundant tree life. Government Canyon exhibits a number of these varieties, including mountain laurel, Ashe juniper, mesquite and live oak. Birds and deer are the most common animals encountered in the area.
Contacts
Shared By:
Brendan Ross
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