Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
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Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
We camped/RVed out for Thanksgiving at Lost Maples. The colors were amazing. Not a whole lot of water in the streams but enough to keep things interesting. The family did both the East Trail and the West Trail (did not do the west loop). Weather gods blessed us with complete cooperation for entire trip with 60 deg. days and 40 deg. nights.
On rest days between the hikes, we did side trips to Medina and Garner SP. The apple store in Medina had one fresh apple pie left and of course, we picked it up. A real bargain at $22. A fresh pie from freshly picked apples is a whole world different from store pies. They had great apple pie spice ice cream too.
Second rest day saw us at Garner SP. The kids and dogs had a blast playing in water below the dam.
Some pictures below. More at this link - http://picasaweb.google.com/chron999x/L ... 1814197074
Location of Lost Maples SNA. There is a bug in Google Maps. When you click on the map, it will bring up text either in Mandarin or Arabic or some strange language. So consider warned. Please do not flame me.
Maples starting to turn color
Maples that had already turned colors along the maple trail
The small (30 spaces ONLY) campground at the SNA. Reserve your spot no later than 4th of July
Colors along the East Loop Trail
Only the mid-day sun really gets into the canyons. Keeps it cool enough for the maples but can get chilly quick
American Sycamore leaves have this beautiful tapestry
Ponds where the east trail and west trail meet. There is a primitive campground next to the water.
The East trail climbs 2100ft. Not much with just a water bottle but enough to challenge you and the kids. Hikers go up to get to the campground on top of the ridge.
we had one frosty morning and it called for an early morning walk.
Cypress trees in the Frio river at Garner SP. The road from Vanderpool to Uvalde would be a fun ride on a bike.
My yorkie and the mutt hanging out in the mid-day sun
Saw some flyfishers by this pool. I think they were trying to catch the LMB (large mouth bass) that where quite visible in clear water
Closing colors
On rest days between the hikes, we did side trips to Medina and Garner SP. The apple store in Medina had one fresh apple pie left and of course, we picked it up. A real bargain at $22. A fresh pie from freshly picked apples is a whole world different from store pies. They had great apple pie spice ice cream too.
Second rest day saw us at Garner SP. The kids and dogs had a blast playing in water below the dam.
Some pictures below. More at this link - http://picasaweb.google.com/chron999x/L ... 1814197074
Location of Lost Maples SNA. There is a bug in Google Maps. When you click on the map, it will bring up text either in Mandarin or Arabic or some strange language. So consider warned. Please do not flame me.
Maples starting to turn color
Maples that had already turned colors along the maple trail
The small (30 spaces ONLY) campground at the SNA. Reserve your spot no later than 4th of July
Colors along the East Loop Trail
Only the mid-day sun really gets into the canyons. Keeps it cool enough for the maples but can get chilly quick
American Sycamore leaves have this beautiful tapestry
Ponds where the east trail and west trail meet. There is a primitive campground next to the water.
The East trail climbs 2100ft. Not much with just a water bottle but enough to challenge you and the kids. Hikers go up to get to the campground on top of the ridge.
we had one frosty morning and it called for an early morning walk.
Cypress trees in the Frio river at Garner SP. The road from Vanderpool to Uvalde would be a fun ride on a bike.
My yorkie and the mutt hanging out in the mid-day sun
Saw some flyfishers by this pool. I think they were trying to catch the LMB (large mouth bass) that where quite visible in clear water
Closing colors
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
Sure are some nice looking pictures. Thanks for sharing
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
With all the views that have seen this topic, I can't believe there aren't more comments on this post. The photos are great. In fact, later on, when I leave TKF, I'm going to check out Lost Maples on the internet.
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
I'm jealous. We used to go there a lot when my sons were teen agers and later when they were in college. That was too long ago, and haven't been there in a few years. Those pics are beautiful and looked nicely familiar. We used to tent camp in the small camping area and do lots of hiking. Sometimes we could hear "poorwills" calling from the darkened hillsides at night and be awakened by the call of great horned owls in the early mornings. A wonderful place and great report. I agree that you need to reserve early, especially on long weekends. In the 70's and early 80's we just drove out there, signed in and put up our tents. Foxfire Cabins nearby manage a lot of cabins, houses and rental spaces along the Sabinal Canyon area and that is always a great option, but you still have to reserve early. There is probably not a better bike ride in Texas than the ride from Vanderpool to Leakey.
Thanks for posting the great report and pics.
Kingfish
Thanks for posting the great report and pics.
Kingfish
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
That is some fine photo's Thanks .. You had to book in July for Dec.??? The other pic's blew my mind did not look like Texas and I have lived here all my life..Man I'm missing out I better get out more
Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
this is such a great park. everybody should go check it out at somepoint
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we had reservations for lost maples in Oct. and had to cancel. after seeing the pictures I should have made the trip happen. Very nice pics and I will have to go next year during the color fest.
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
I was there for Thanksgiving this year also. Beautiful park. I had my fly rod with me but did not catch anything. What campsite were you in?
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
#7.mackerel wrote:I was there for Thanksgiving this year also. Beautiful park. I had my fly rod with me but did not catch anything. What campsite were you in?
Were you the guy walking up the east trail with fly rod and I asked what kind of flies do you use? The response was small hoppers and something small like that.
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
Awesome report and photos! There's a good freshwater fly fishing book by Phil Shook that details this area.
Matt
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
Lost Maples was high on our list of places to go to next, I think it was just bumped to the top. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow amazing colors. I am partial to cloudy weather/sky fall shots and those are desktop material! Thanks for the post. Simply beautiful.
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Wow, those were some great pictures. Thanks for sharing.
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The biggest bass I have ever caught was caught in the Sabinal just outside Lost Maples. Right at ten lb!!! He hammered a sunfish on my line and ripped it off. 20 minutes later I snuck back up on him and he hit the rooster tail. So big he could not even fight much. Very pretty area indeed!
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Re: Lost Maples SNA - Thanksgiving Trip.
Nice pictures! IMHO, there is one key to Lost Maples and the color - Mother Nature. Getting everything to align for great fall color can be hit or miss. For anyone considering going next year, I'd recommend checking out the park's webpage and click on some of the past fall foliage reports to get an idea of what you might expect. A man takes pictures of the park starting generally in October and posts an update every Wednesday through the fall season. You can see how the color is progressing and what areas are changing first. Not all years are equal. Here are a couple of pictures that I took Nov 3, 2009 and same day 2008. Big difference.
The entrance Nov 3, 2009
and Nov 3 2008
In camping area 2009
And in 2008
LMSNA was my first destination for Texas camping in mid-November, '05 I think and the subject of my first new thread on the board. Dang it got cold! and apparently either I had missed the color or it just wasn't very good that year. I hit the jackpot in 2008 but as you can see not so much this year. I do believe the color got better a little later but not quite like 2008.
Regardless, the park is great, has some great hiking trails and the camping area is small (about 30 sites I think) but with enough space that you're not on top of your neighbor. I camped at S Llano River State Park in 08 because I wanted to camp there and on 09 because I was too late to get a spot at LM. Worked out just as well since I ended up staying at SL for a week anyway. And there are several other parks nearby and makes a trip to LM a nice day trip. From S Llano is was about 90 miles and quite the scenic drive!
If state parks aren't your thing, as mentioned previously there are plenty of cabins nearby and not that pricey. A group of girlfriends stayed in one in mid-late October. I remember my swimming friend from Austin and I took a dip in the Frio - I think it was a wee bit colder than Barton Springs!
Just get out and do it!
GG
The entrance Nov 3, 2009
and Nov 3 2008
In camping area 2009
And in 2008
LMSNA was my first destination for Texas camping in mid-November, '05 I think and the subject of my first new thread on the board. Dang it got cold! and apparently either I had missed the color or it just wasn't very good that year. I hit the jackpot in 2008 but as you can see not so much this year. I do believe the color got better a little later but not quite like 2008.
Regardless, the park is great, has some great hiking trails and the camping area is small (about 30 sites I think) but with enough space that you're not on top of your neighbor. I camped at S Llano River State Park in 08 because I wanted to camp there and on 09 because I was too late to get a spot at LM. Worked out just as well since I ended up staying at SL for a week anyway. And there are several other parks nearby and makes a trip to LM a nice day trip. From S Llano is was about 90 miles and quite the scenic drive!
If state parks aren't your thing, as mentioned previously there are plenty of cabins nearby and not that pricey. A group of girlfriends stayed in one in mid-late October. I remember my swimming friend from Austin and I took a dip in the Frio - I think it was a wee bit colder than Barton Springs!
Just get out and do it!
GG