About Liberty Hill (Navarro Mills Lake)
Number of accommodations: 92
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Boating
Fishing
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (1352)
What Guests Are Saying
Liberty Hill at Navarro Mills Lake is a well-kept park with friendly hosts and spacious sites, making it a favorite for campers seeking a quiet getaway. Visitors appreciate the clean facilities, beautiful scenery, and ample space for activities, including walking dogs. Some concerns include aging signage and facilities, but overall, guests recommend it for a relaxing camping experience.
What Guests Are Saying
Liberty Hill at Navarro Mills Lake is a well-kept park with friendly hosts and spacious sites, making it a favorite for campers seeking a quiet getaway. Visitors appreciate the clean facilities, beautiful scenery, and ample space for activities, including walking dogs. Some concerns include aging signage and facilities, but overall, guests recommend it for a relaxing camping experience.
Review Summary
Minnie V
VerifiedOctober 12, 2021 • Stayed at: 057, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
Great park, that lake was nice to swim in, we had great weather and the park was mown and clean. Site pads could use some updating but overall it was a really nice park.
Stephen R
VerifiedOctober 11, 2021 • Stayed at: 056, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
Nice Park.
Stephen R
VerifiedOctober 11, 2021 • Stayed at: 056, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
Nice Park.
Rosamarie R
VerifiedOctober 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 052, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
This was our first time back since the Spring. We saw drunk drivers roaring down the road waving their beer bottles at everyone even though there were little kids riding their bikes in the road. There were people parking on the grass with lots of people at their site. It's my understanding the rangers are off on the weekend. What in the world were they thinking? No one to corral the rowdy, but calling the sheriff??? Now I remember why we don't come on the weekends. I will say Sissy the lady at gate has always been sweet and helpful.
Rosamarie R
VerifiedOctober 7, 2021 • Stayed at: 052, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
This was our first time back since the Spring. We saw drunk drivers roaring down the road waving their beer bottles at everyone even though there were little kids riding their bikes in the road. There were people parking on the grass with lots of people at their site. It's my understanding the rangers are off on the weekend. What in the world were they thinking? No one to corral the rowdy, but calling the sheriff??? Now I remember why we don't come on the weekends. I will say Sissy the lady at gate has always been sweet and helpful.
tony s
VerifiedOctober 4, 2021 • Stayed at: 051, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
this was the least enjoyable ive ever had. being my fault that i forgot my grand daughters e pass the lady refused me to enter the campsite, with no way to pay her at the gate for an additional day at the site next to hers (grandaughters site was next to mine) i had to leave . my dissappointment was not so much that she ask for the card for the first time,she just refused to work with me. Anyway long story short i u turned at the gate and caused probable 2000. dollars damage to my truck. Of course when i got back her husband was in there and never ask for the card. Figure that. The lady came in the booth and I apologized to her from my heart. not that I was totally wrong but because i had upset her. Needless to say we didnt play music and knew she would be at the camp for sure. Seems the kids running and play was two loud and she came down at about 10 to inform me we were too loud. Not dening that i was wrong in forgetting the card i was very surprized she ask for it . she had not the previous two times i had came thru.
tony s
VerifiedOctober 4, 2021 • Stayed at: 051, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
this was the least enjoyable ive ever had. being my fault that i forgot my grand daughters e pass the lady refused me to enter the campsite, with no way to pay her at the gate for an additional day at the site next to hers (grandaughters site was next to mine) i had to leave . my dissappointment was not so much that she ask for the card for the first time,she just refused to work with me. Anyway long story short i u turned at the gate and caused probable 2000. dollars damage to my truck. Of course when i got back her husband was in there and never ask for the card. Figure that. The lady came in the booth and I apologized to her from my heart. not that I was totally wrong but because i had upset her. Needless to say we didnt play music and knew she would be at the camp for sure. Seems the kids running and play was two loud and she came down at about 10 to inform me we were too loud. Not dening that i was wrong in forgetting the card i was very surprized she ask for it . she had not the previous two times i had came thru.
Lawrence H
VerifiedOctober 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 102, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
Nice Park to visit, lake is great for fishing.
Lawrence H
VerifiedOctober 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 102, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
Nice Park to visit, lake is great for fishing.
ILIABA C
VerifiedSeptember 30, 2021 • Stayed at: 012, Loop: LIBERTY HILL
Our weekend was great and we loved our campsite.
Location Liberty Hill (Navarro Mills Lake)
Address:
18520 Fm 709 N.
Dawson, TX, 76639
United States
Liberty Hill is accessible via FM 709, which connects to State Highway 31 approximately 8 miles to the south. The closest major road providing broader access is US Highway 287, located about 20 miles to the west.
Latitude & Longitude: 31.9462 / -96.7167
Elevation: 142 feet
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Last updated: June 5, 2026