Inks Lake State Park

Inks Lake State Park
Devil's Waterhole in Inks Lake State Park
LocationBurnet County, Texas
Nearest cityBurnet
Coordinates30°43′52″N 98°22′14″W / 30.73111°N 98.37056°W / 30.73111; -98.37056
Area1,201 acres (486 ha)
Established1940
Visitors222,865 (in 2025)
Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
WebsiteOfficial website

Inks Lake State Park is a 1,201 acres (486 ha) state park located in Burnet County, Texas, United States, next to Inks Lake on the Colorado River. The park opened in 1950 and is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. It contains facilities for multiple activities in nature such as swimming, camping, hiking, boating, and fishing. The landscape consists mainly of hills and includes both forest and cleared land made up of mainly gneiss rock. Vegetations such as cedar, live oak, prickly pear cacti, and yuccas can be found inside the park. The Devil's Waterhole is a small extension of Inks Lake, which is almost completely surrounded by rock.