State park
Mother Neff Makes the Leon River Feel Like a Front Porch
Mother Neff is easy to miss on a map because the mailing address says Moody, but the park sits in eastern Coryell County, sixteen miles southeast of Gatesville, on the Leon River. The Neff family story began with six donated acres, and Governor Pat M. Neff later deeded the rest of the 259-acre park to the state. That gives Coryell County a state-park story that feels more like a family place opened to neighbors than a destination invented later.
The ground is layered for such a small park. Trails run to the Wash Pond, the CCC Rock Tower, and a cave tied to Tonkawa use in the 1800s. The Civilian Conservation Corps left roads, a concession building, and the lookout-water tower, so the park still carries the stonework look of the 1930s.
The Leon still has a say here. Floods have hit the lower end of the park more than once; the camping loop and visitor center that opened in 2015 sit above the floodplain.
The layout tells the same plain lesson as much of Coryell: enjoy the river, but respect where it can go.
Source to confirm: TPWD - Mother Neff State Park