If you meet someone, you can walk into the woods to have your fun. Several nice secluded lakes there that you can have fun at. Easy to spot anyone driving up.
Crowd: All types from immediate area.
Neighbourhood: Park area south of Mt. Scott
Who's Coming
All types from immediate area.
Exit #45 off I-44. Hwy #49. Approx five miles to the east entrance of the refuge. Keep following the road go east about a mile and a half. Just before you get to the road that leads up to Mount Scott, you will see a road on the left (south side) that will take you into the park.
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- Crowd:All types from immediate area.
- Directions:Exit #45 off I-44. Hwy #49. Approx five miles to the east entrance of the refuge. Keep following the road go east about a mile and a half. Just before you get to the road that leads up to Mount Scott, you will see a road on the left (south side) that will take you into the park.
- Hours:7am until about 9pm I think. Gates locked by Rangers around 9pm.
Best times: Weekends
Dates open: Year round
- Cruising Info/ Tips:Look for msg's on men's room walls for time and dates.
Cruisiest Spots: Men's rest rooms. There are three of them in the park.
- Nudity / Policy:I wouldn't go nude there unless you go off the beaten path and well away from public areas.
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:Watch for Rangers. Do watch for snakes and be careful around refugee livestock. Longhorn cattle and buffalos.
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