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6 Why Georgetown Parks & Recreation Abundant in natural resources, Georgetown’s lake, rivers, and greenspaces provide scenic settings for outdoor activities. The Parks Department maintains more than 30 parks, an extensive trail system, outdoor athletic facilities, indoor and outdoor pools, and a 65,000 sq. ft. recreation center. There is no shortage of fun in Georgetown. You can escape the heat with a dip in Blue Hole, or roast marshmallows during the cool season at Cedar Breaks Park or Jim Hogg Park. Take in the fresh air on the hike and bike trails from San Gabriel Park to Lake Georgetown, or join the many fitness classes and programs at the Recreation Center. Watch the kids scale the rock wall and race down the many slides at the city’s Creative Playscape. Garey Park Jack and Cammy Garey donated their beautiful 525-acre ranch and an additional five million dollars for park development to the city of Georgetown. The rolling hills of the park-land that bears the Garey name stretches from RM2243 to the San Gabriel River providing the opportunity to create a variety of recreation features. The recently opened park includes a playground, splash pad, dog park, equestrian area, the Garey House event space, pavilions, and more than 6 miles of hiking and equestrian trails. From fishing to Frisbee to weddings and photo ops, area residents are discovering the beauty of this incredible gift from the Garey's to the community.