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Jul
19

Located in Walker County, Huntsville State Park has been open to the public since 1938. Huntsville State Park is a heavily wooded area that encompasses Lake Raven. The park is dominated by shortleaf pines and loblolly trees. It is typical of the East Texas Pine Belt that is so attractive in its scenic beauty.

Park activities include boating, biking, hiking, picnicking, and camping. The park has a group recreation hall that can hold 200 people as well as a group picnic pavilion that can hold 75 people. In fact, Huntsville State Park has its own “Gator Junction,” which is a veritable goldmine of everything a park visitor could need. Gator Junction sells camping supplies, camping groceries, fishing supplies, souvenirs, and more. For a snack, park visitors can also get ice cream or cold drinks from the store.

Jul
19

Pedernales Falls State Park, located east of Johnson City, has been open to the public since 1970, having been acquired the previous year from private owners. The park gates is open year round, seven days a week.

It is situated in Blanco County and encompasses 5,211.7 acres along the banks of the Pedernales River, which can create a flash flood without warning. Park visitors must exercise caution when in this area. The land is typical of the Edwards Plateau terrain.

Jul
19

Located in south Austin, McKinney Falls State Park has been open to the public since 1976. From this location in Travis County, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is easily accessible.

Named after one of the first colonists in the area, Thomas F. McKinney, the park still features the remains of his horse trainer’s cabin and homestead near Onion Creek. The Smith Visitor Center, located within the park, offers information on Thomas F. McKinney along with details about the history of the park itself.

Jul
19

There are many wonderful parks in the state of Texas, but few can offer the combination of natural beauty, rugged wilderness and fascinating wildlife found at Guadalupe Mountain national park. This Texas treasure provides hikers, campers and nature lovers a chance to explore the wilderness, get away from it all and take a break from the stresses of everyday life.

This unique national park is home to perhaps the finest example of fossilized reef on the planet, and it is a source of endless fascination for nature lovers, scientists and others with an interest in the planet’s long and fascinating history.

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