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Bill in Columbia (was Houston) on 4/23/2025 11:16:13 AM:
Can anyone give me some pros and cons of camping at Farrington City Park vs the Katy Rock Junction? I usually think in terms of traffic noise, sketchy people, access to restrooms/running water/electricity, trees for my hammock, tables to sit at, etc. Thank you!

 
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 4/25/2025 3:12:07 PM:
Many use both Farrington Park and Katy-Rock Junction. The Park is a little further away from the Katy and from restaurants, but you have the beautiful lake and might spot a bald eagle. There are hammock stands at Katy-Rock

 
Bill in Columbia (was Houston) on 4/25/2025 7:20:33 PM:
Thanks, Kim! As soon as I posted, I thought, you know, I gotta go with the small business, so I made reservations at Katy-Rock Junction. Farrington Park sounds really nice, so I will have to try it the next time. Thanks again for the guidance!

 
Kim Henderson - Kim's Cabins from Windsor on 4/26/2025 9:33:14 AM:
Awesome and enjoy!! Give a shout to say hi when you're in town. Appreciate all your help to trail users!