Best attractions and places to see around Circle D-Kc Estates are characterized by a quiet, rural lifestyle in Bastrop County, Texas. The area is known for its distinctive loblolly pines, forming part of the "Lost Pines Forest" environment. While the community itself is residential, nearby Bastrop offers a wider array of natural and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore wooded trails and various recreational opportunities in the surrounding region.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Home to various plants and animals. This trail is shaded and meanders through oak and cedar trees. The Civilian Conservation Corps built many structures in the park, which can still be seen today, if you look closely. The surface of this trail is mostly smooth compact dirt, but always be mindful of changing terrain.
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Great fall hike through mixed woods, with everything from pine cones to prickly pear. Full loop is now open again.
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Loblolly pines tower over you on the Pine Gulch Trail, which takes you onto the steep Pine Gulch hills. Keep your binoculars at the ready, as over 250 bird species can be spotted in the park, while you might also see raccoons, bobcats and armadillos.
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Bastrop State Park has been a popular outdoor space for many generations. However, the park has been impacted by forest fires and floods in recent years and is currently recovering. There are many cabins and camping spots in the western end of the park, while the Lost Pines Trail explores the more serene eastern end of the park.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, particularly its distinctive loblolly pines. You can explore Pine Gulch, a forest featuring towering pines and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Nearby, Bastrop State Park offers a recovering forest landscape with trails and camping. For water-based recreation, Lake Bastrop North Shore Park and South Shore Park provide opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating.
Yes, there are various hiking options. You can find easy trails like the Scenic Overlook Trail and the Lost Pines Trail, which are part of the easy hikes around Circle D-Kc Estates. For a more moderate experience, the Pine Gulch trail involves steep hills, and the Winding Woodland Trail offers a shaded path through oak and cedar trees. More extensive moderate trails like the North South Trailway are also available for those looking for longer excursions, as detailed in the hiking guide for the area.
While Circle D-Kc Estates is primarily residential, the nearby city of Bastrop offers several cultural points of interest. You can visit Downtown Bastrop's Main Street for shops like The Painted Porch Book Shop, or explore the Lost Pines Art Center, which hosts art classes and exhibits. The Jerry Fay Wilhelm Center for the Performing Arts (PAC) also offers various performances and events.
Absolutely. Bastrop State Park camping and lodges offers family-friendly camping spots and cabins. Lake Bastrop North Shore Park features a playground and volleyball court, in addition to swimming and boating. Hicks Lake, behind the fire station, also has a park with a playground and covered picnic areas. For indoor entertainment, Film Alley Bastrop provides a movie theater, bowling alley, and arcade.
The Bastrop 1832 Farmers Market is open on Saturday mornings year-round, offering fresh produce and pasture-raised meats from local vendors. It's a great place to experience the local community and find unique items.
On trails like Pine Gulch, you might spot over 250 bird species. The wooded environments are also home to raccoons, bobcats, and armadillos. The Winding Woodland Trail is known for its diverse plant and animal life within its oak and cedar tree canopy.
Yes, the Winding Woodland Trail is noted as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant shaded walk for you and your pet. Many of the outdoor trails in the area, including those in Bastrop State Park, generally welcome leashed dogs, but it's always good to check specific park regulations before your visit.
The fall season is particularly recommended for outdoor activities, offering pleasant weather for hikes through mixed woods, as noted for Pine Gulch. Spring also brings mild temperatures and blooming flora. Summers can be hot, making early mornings or late afternoons ideal for outdoor excursions, especially for water activities at Lake Bastrop.
In nearby Bastrop, you'll find a variety of restaurants along Downtown Main Street. For a unique local experience, Copper Shot Distillery is noted as a point of interest. Within Circle D-Kc Estates itself, there is a local bar and convenience stores.
Yes, Bastrop State Park camping and lodges offers various camping spots, cabins, and even Airstreams for overnight stays. Additionally, the surrounding Bastrop area provides a range of accommodation options, from hotels to vacation rentals.
The 'Lost Pines Forest' refers to the distinctive loblolly pines that characterize the Central Texas landscape around Bastrop County, including Circle D-Kc Estates. You can experience this unique wooded environment directly on trails like Pine Gulch and within Bastrop State Park, particularly along the Lost Pines Trail in its eastern end.
Yes, on the Winding Woodland Trail, you can still see structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). These historical elements are integrated into the park's landscape, offering a glimpse into its past development.


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