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Something for Everyone

Texas State Park GuideFew states can match the breadth of activities offered by Texas state parks. From horseback riding and aerial tram rides to world-class fishing, mountain biking and beautiful scenery, our state parks have it all.

Many are located about an hour’s drive of major urban centers, making them perfect day-trip getaways. Still others lie in the more remote, scenic reaches of the state, beckoning travelers to stay a while. If you’re a history buff, be sure to explore some of the state’s more significant historic sites.

Texas state parks reflect the natural and cultural diversity of the state. Let this guide serve as your roadmap.

 

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 Get a FREE State Park Guide!

You may pick up a free printed copy of this 112-page Guide at any state park, Law Enforcement offices, Sea Center Texas, Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center, TxDOT travel information centers, Convention & Visitors Bureaus and Chambers of Commerce.

For general information call 1-800-792-1112 (389-8950 in Austin) or visit http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/parks.

Hearing-impaired persons may call 512-389-8915 for TDD assistance

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