McKinney Falls State Park Photos
    
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trees growing out of a flooded natural tank in the rock (Photo by 
plectrudis)
 
        
The falls, swollen with rain (Photo by 
plectrudis)
 
        
A fossil in a stone on the Homestead Trail.  (Photo by 
heatharcadia)
 
        
A Geocache along the Homestead Trail. Though the container has been replaced, this is a very old Geocache, one of the first ones placed. (Photo by 
heatharcadia)
 
        
The remains of the McKinney Homestead. (Photo by 
heatharcadia)
 
        
The trails are well-marked and easy to follow.  Some trails also have distance markers. (Photo by 
Blaze)
 
        
The Upper Falls is a nice, scenic spot. (Photo by 
Blaze)
 
        
The natural surface trails take you through some nice areas. (Photo by 
Blaze)
 
        
The lower falls pour into a nice natural pool. (Photo by 
Blaze)
 
        
A scenic view of Onion Creek. (Photo by 
Blaze)
 
        
This rock shelter overlooks Onion Creek. (Photo by 
Blaze)
 
        
This is the entrance sign to the park. (Photo by 
Blaze)
 
        
There are several of these iron rods staked into the rock on both sides of the creek.  This is just upstream from the McKinney grist mill, but I'm not sure what, if anything, it had to do with that. (Photo by 
Austin Explorer)
 
        
The start of the Homestead Trail leading to Onion Creek is a large, continuous slab of limestone. (Photo by 
Austin Explorer)
 
         
    
         
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