
Texas State Parks - TPWD
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
The great outdoors awaits you in Texas State Parks. Choose from over 80 parks, natural areas, historic sites and visitor centers. Follow these steps to plan your trip. Choose a park, plan your visit and make your reservation.
State Parks for Beginners - State Parks - TPWD - Texas Parks
Choose a Park. Search our parks map to choose from over 80 parks, natural areas, historic sites and visitor centers. Filter by activities and amenities to find the perfect park for you, your family or your group.
Texas State Parks: Official Guide
Park Guide Cover This full-color, digest-sized, free publication is perfect for new and returning visitors. Enjoy offline access to maps, amenities, activities and visitor program information for 88 incredible Texas destinations.
Park Reservations - Texas State Parks - TPWD
Park capacity is based on visitor safety and resource protection. Our most popular parks fill months in advance. To guarantee entry, we highly recommend visitors reserve: day passes, especially on weekends and holidays; day and overnight sites; some tours and activities; Get more early reservation information from our Reservations FAQ
Palo Duro Canyon State Park — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Grand Canyon of Texas. The second largest canyon in the country lies in the heart of the Texas Panhandle. Visit Palo Duro Canyon State Park; experience the canyon's rugged beauty and enjoy its colorful history. Things to Do. Explore the canyon by foot, mountain bike, horse or car. Camp, geocache, study nature or bird watch.
All Parks — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Park Phone City Latitude Longitude Abilene State Park (325) 572-3204 Tuscola 32.240731 -99.879139 Atlanta State Park (903) 796-6476 Atlanta 33.230731 -94.249693 ... Austin, TX 78744 (512) 389-4800 (800) 792-1112 TPW Foundation Official Non-Profit Partner. If a violation is currently in progress,
San Angelo State Park — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Explore on land, play in the water, and enjoy a look at Texas’ past. Things to Do. On land, you can camp, hike, bike, ride horses and geocache. Visit the wildlife observation area to see local residents. You can fish, swim, boat and paddle on the lake and river. Stop by the bison and longhorn paddocks to see relics of Texas’ early days.
Tyler State Park — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Tyler State Park features a cool, 64-acre spring-fed lake, 100-foot tall trees, and historic structures. Play at the lake, wet a hook, wander through the woods, or relax with your binoculars. You will love this peaceful get-away in Northeast Texas!
Camping and Lodging — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Camping in Texas State Parks. Almost all Texas State Parks have camping and lodging options for you. Make campsite and facility reservations online or by phone. Overnight Options. Campsites; Lodging; Group Gatherings; For fee information about a specific park, go to the "Fees & Facilities" section of their website.