Pedernales Falls State Park - Fees
Note: Information and prices are subject to change. Please call the park or park information (1-800-792-1112) for the latest updates. The daily entrance fee is charged in addition to any facility fees, unless otherwise stated. A Texas State Park Pass will allow you and your guests to enjoy unlimited visits for 1-year to more than 90 State Parks, without paying the daily entrance fee, in addition to other benefits.
Entrance Fees:
- $5 per day, per person 13 and older, staying for day use only
- $3 per day, per person 13 and older, staying overnight
- Group School-Sponsored Trip:
Contact the Park to make arrangements.
Special entrance rates for:
- Holders of:
- Children 12 and under (free)
Facility Fees:
- Applicable daily entrance fees are charged in addition to the campsite or facility fee.
- Pets are not allowed in any Texas State Park buildings. For other general pet restrictions check the Texas State Park Regulations. For park specific pet restrictions contact the park.
- Call the park or park information (1-800-792-1112) for more information.
Camping:
Maximum 8 people per campsite unless otherwise noted. Applicable daily entrance fees are charged in addition to the campsite or facility fee.
Hike-in (2 mile minimum) primitive area - This area
accessible only by hiking or mountain biking for over 2 miles. No pets or
ground fires allowed
in this area:
$10 per night; per 6 people
69 - Campsites with electric & water hook-ups:
$20 per night
Youth Group Area (capacity 150) - This area may be used
by any youth group with appropriate adult sponsors:
$50 per night
- Excess Vehicle Parking (number restricted at some parks.): $2
- Activity Use Fee Per Person (day or overnight): $2
Notes:
- Gate is not used except when park is closed.
- No person may enter a state park with an equine or equines, or cause the entry of an equine or equines to a state park, unless that person has in their immediate possession, for each equine in the person's custody or equine that the person allowed to enter the state park, a completed VS Form 10-11 (Texas Animal Health Commission) showing that the equine has tested negative to an official Equine Infectious Anemia test within the previous 12 months. The documentation required by this subsection shall be made available for inspection upon the request of any department employee acting within the scope of official duties. More information on equestrian use at this park.
- Check the Calendar for events and access restrictions scheduled within the next 3 months
- Facility & Trail
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