McClain Park
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This is a nice place to go herping, but it's a disc golf course here so be mindful of and always let golfers have the right of way. The local players are all very nice. There is a lot of garbage in the densely wooded areas that seems to be carried in by heavy rains. If it rains before your visit, be prepared for alot of mud. I've found many different reptiles and amphibians here, and the only venomous snake I've seen here is the Texas Coralsnake, although it's in range for Broadbanded copperheads, Western diamondback rattlesnakes, and Northern cottonmouths. The most commonly encountered snakes here are the Checkered Gartersnake and Western Ratsnakes. Other species I've seen here include the Texas Patch-nosed Snake, Plain-bellied Watersnake, Rough Earth Snake, Rough Greensnake, Bukksnake, Plains Threadsnake, Red-eared Slider, Common Snapping Turtle, Texas Spiny Lizard, Rose-bellied Lizard, Green Anole, Gulf Coast Toad, Western Narrow-mouthed Toad, Green Treefrog, and Western Slimy Salamander.
- Jonathan Ellard
Good trail/discgolf park. Make sure you take a pic of the map in the beginning of the park if you are new.
- susy Rios
Fun short disc golf course.
- Ben Ruholl
The McClain Park disc golf course is a very technical course but offers some really fun terrain. Just keep in mind it stays fairly muddy after it rains.
- Cameron Fanning
This review is of the disc golf course, which is beautiful. Heavily wooded and technical, so maybe rough for a beginner. Careful after a rain, though!
- Steven Vrooman