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From Big Bend canyons to Gulf Coast beaches — 80+ parks across the Lone Star State

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Texas State Parks Pass: Is It Worth It?

The Texas State Parks Pass costs $95 per year (increased from $70 in September 2024) and provides:

  • Unlimited day-use entry to all 89+ Texas State Parks
  • 50% off second camping night (consecutive nights, same site)
  • 10% discount on retail and rentals at park stores
  • Secondary pass available for $25 (same household)

Break-even point: If you visit parks with a $7 average entry fee, the pass pays for itself after 14 visits per year—or just over once per month.

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7 Regions of Texas State Parks

Texas officially divides its state parks into 7 natural regions, each with distinct landscapes and outdoor experiences:

1. Big Bend Country (Far West Texas)

Landscape: Desert mountains, canyons, Rio Grande frontier

Signature Parks:

  • Big Bend Ranch State Park – Texas’s largest state park (311,000 acres); remote wilderness
  • Balmorhea State Park – Crystal-clear spring-fed pool (76°F year-round)
  • Franklin Mountains State Park – Largest urban wilderness park in America (27,000 acres in El Paso)
  • Monahans Sandhills State Park – Active dunes; sandboarding ($2 disks)
  • Hueco Tanks State Park – World-class bouldering; pictograph sites

Best For: Desert solitude, stargazing, rock climbing, spring swimming

2. Gulf Coast

Landscape: Barrier islands, beaches, marshes, estuaries

Signature Parks:

  • Galveston Island State Park – Barrier island beach camping; kayaking
  • Mustang Island State Park – 5 miles of Gulf beach; sea turtle nesting
  • Goose Island State Park – “Big Tree” (1,000+ year old live oak); birding
  • Sea Rim State Park – Boardwalks through coastal marsh; beach driving

Best For: Beach camping, fishing, kayaking, birdwatching (Central Flyway)

3. Hill Country

Landscape: Rolling hills, spring-fed rivers, limestone caves, fall foliage

Signature Parks:

  • Enchanted Rock State Natural Area – Iconic pink granite dome; Dark Sky Park
  • Lost Maples State Natural Area – Texas’s premier fall foliage (bigtooth maples)
  • Garner State Park – Frio River classic; most visited park in Texas
  • Pedernales Falls State Park – Cascading limestone falls; swimming holes
  • Longhorn Cavern State Park – CCC-built showpiece; guided cave tours
  • Guadalupe River State Park – 4 miles of river frontage; tubing

Best For: Swimming, tubing, cave exploration, fall colors, stargazing

4. Panhandle Plains

Landscape: Dramatic canyons, mesas, high plains, bison herds

Signature Parks:

  • Palo Duro Canyon State Park – “Grand Canyon of Texas” (120 miles long, 800 ft deep)
  • Caprock Canyons State Park – Official Texas State Bison Herd (~300 animals)
  • Copper Breaks State Park – Dark Sky Park; Comanche heritage
  • Lake Arrowhead State Park – Equestrian trails; prairie dogs

Best For: Canyon hiking, bison viewing, horseback riding, stargazing

5. Pineywoods (East Texas)

Landscape: Pine and hardwood forests, spring-fed lakes, cypress swamps

Signature Parks:

  • Caddo Lake State Park – Texas’s only natural lake; cypress-tupelo swamp
  • Huntsville State Park – Lake Raven (alligator habitat); CCC architecture
  • Tyler State Park – Spring-fed lake; CCC cabins
  • Daingerfield State Park – “Little Switzerland of Texas”; fall colors
  • Mission Tejas State Park – First Spanish mission site in East Texas

Best For: Fishing, kayaking, CCC history, fall foliage, swamp exploration

6. Prairies & Lakes (North Texas / Central Texas)

Landscape: Blackland prairies, lakes, rivers, dinosaur tracks

Signature Parks:

  • Dinosaur Valley State Park – Authentic dinosaur footprints in riverbed
  • Cedar Hill State Park – Dallas-Fort Worth urban escape; 860-acre Penn Farm
  • Ray Roberts Lake State Park – Multi-unit park; 3 swimming beaches
  • Cleburne State Park – CCC jewel; spring-fed lake
  • Eisenhower State Park – Bluffs overlooking Lake Texoma

Best For: Dinosaur tracks, family swimming, urban escapes, history

7. South Texas Plains

Landscape: Subtropical brushland, Rio Grande Valley, rare birds

Signature Parks:

  • Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park – World Birding Center headquarters
  • Resaca de la Palma State Park – Largest tract of native habitat in Lower Rio Grande Valley
  • Falcon State Park – Border lake; legendary bass fishing
  • Lake Casa Blanca International State Park – Laredo oasis

Best For: Birding (400+ species), butterfly watching, fishing, subtropical nature

Best Texas State Parks by Activity

🏕️ Best for Camping

ParkRegionHighlights
Palo Duro CanyonPanhandleCabins overlooking canyon rim
GarnerHill CountryMost popular; book 5 months ahead
Caddo LakePineywoodsHistoric CCC cabins on the lake
Big Bend RanchBig BendRemote backcountry camping
Mustang IslandGulf CoastBeach camping with hookups

🥾 Best for Hiking

ParkTrailDistance/Difficulty
Enchanted RockSummit Trail0.6 mi (Moderate)
Palo Duro CanyonLighthouse Trail6 mi RT (Moderate)
Lost MaplesEast-West Loop4.2 mi (Moderate)
Big Bend RanchRancherias Loop19 mi (Strenuous)
Caprock CanyonsCanyon Rim Trail5.5 mi (Easy-Moderate)

🎣 Best for Fishing

ParkFish SpeciesNotes
Falcon State ParkLargemouth bass, catfishTournament-quality lake
Lake LivingstonCatfish, white bass90,000-acre lake
Caddo LakeCrappie, bassLabyrinthine channels
Possum KingdomStriped bassLegendary striper fishing
Lake TawakoniBlue catfishState record catches

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Best for Families

ParkWhy Families Love It
Garner State ParkFrio River splashing; jukebox dancing
Dinosaur ValleyReal dinosaur tracks kids can touch
McKinney FallsAustin urban park; easy trails & pools
BalmorheaCrystal-clear swimming pool; snorkeling
Tyler State ParkGentle lake; CCC pedal boats

🐕 Best for Dogs

ParkDog-Friendly Features
Cedar Hill5+ miles of dog-friendly trails
CleburneTrails and lake; leashed dogs welcome
Lake Mineral Wells4.5-mile equestrian/hiker trail
Huntsville20+ miles of multi-use trails
Copper BreaksBackcountry trails; leashed access

When to Visit Texas State Parks

SeasonBest ForWatch Out For
Spring (Mar–May)Wildflowers, birding, comfortable tempsPopular weekends (book ahead)
Summer (Jun–Aug)Swimming, tubing, water parksExtreme heat (100°F+); crowds
Fall (Sep–Nov)Fall foliage (Lost Maples, Daingerfield), hikingPeak season at Hill Country parks
Winter (Dec–Feb)Solitude, birding, mild weatherShorter days; some closures

Summer Heat Advisory: Texas summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F. Always bring extra water (1 gallon/person/day minimum), avoid midday hiking, and never leave children or pets in vehicles.

How to Book: Reservations & Planning

Reservation System

  • Website: texasstateparks.org
  • Advance Window: Up to 5 months ahead
  • Release Time: Rolling daily at midnight central time

Pro Tips for Popular Parks

  1. Enchanted Rock: Requires online day-use reservations on weekends/holidays
  2. Garner State Park: Book cabins exactly 5 months ahead
  3. Palo Duro Canyon: Rim cabins sell out first; book early
  4. Lost Maples (Fall): Closes to capacity during peak foliage; arrive before 9 AM
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

    How many state parks are there in Texas?

    Texas has 89+ state parks, historic sites, and natural areas managed by Texas Parks & Wildlife, with new parks frequently being added. As of 2025, the system spans over 640,000 acres.

    Is the Texas State Parks Pass worth it?

    At $95/year, the pass pays for itself after about 14 visits to parks with a standard $7 entry fee. It also includes camping discounts (50% off second night) and 10% off retail—making it excellent value for frequent visitors.

    Do I need a fishing license in Texas State Parks?

    Yes, a valid Texas fishing license is required for anyone 17 or older fishing in state parks. Licenses are available at most park headquarters or online at TPWD.

    Can I bring my dog to Texas State Parks?

    Yes, leashed dogs are allowed in most Texas State Parks on trails and in day-use areas. However, dogs are typically not allowed in swimming areas, cabins, or screen shelters.

    How far in advance should I book camping in Texas State Parks?

    Reservations open 5 months in advance. Popular parks like Garner, Enchanted Rock, and Palo Duro Canyon book up quickly—especially for weekend stays and cabins.

    Are there free days at Texas State Parks?

    Texas State Parks offers free admission on select days including the first day of each month and certain holidays (Veterans Day, MLK Day). Check the TPWD website for current free admission dates.

    What’s the best Texas State Park for beginners?

    Pedernales Falls and McKinney Falls are excellent for first-time visitors, offering easy trails, swimming, and proximity to Austin. Tyler State Park is ideal for families new to camping.

    Which Texas State Park has the best stargazing?

    Copper Breaks State Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park are certified Dark Sky Parks with exceptional Milky Way viewing. Enchanted Rock is also excellent due to Hill Country isolation.

    What’s the largest state park in Texas?

    Big Bend Ranch State Park is Texas’s largest at 311,000 acres, spanning the remote Chihuahuan Desert along the Rio Grande.

    When is the best time to see fall colors in Texas?

    Peak fall foliage at Lost Maples State Natural Area typically occurs in late October to early November. Daingerfield State Park in East Texas also offers excellent fall colors.

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    Plan Your Texas State Parks Adventure

    Texas State Parks offer something for every outdoor enthusiast—whether you’re seeking desert solitude in Big Bend, tubing the crystal-clear Frio River, or searching for dinosaur tracks with your kids. With 89+ parks across 7 distinct regions and 640,000 acres of preserved land, the Lone Star State’s outdoor heritage is waiting to be explored.

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Historic water tower from the 1930s in a wooded area in the Abilene State Park in Texas, USA

Abilene State Park

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trees reflected in the lake at Atlanta State Park

Atlanta State Park

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Balcones Canyonlands NWR

Balmorhea State Park

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Bastrop State Park

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Battleground State Park

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a look across the river from Bentsen-Rio Grand Valley State Park

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Big Spring State Park

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Big Spring State Park Texas

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Blanco State Park

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Boca Chica State Park

The dam that impounds Bonham State Park Lake

Bonham State Park

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Brazos Bend State Park sign in Needville, TX, along the Brazos River

Brazos Bend State Park

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Brazos Island State Park

Buescher State Park Lake

Buescher State Park

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Cypress trees at Caddo Lake State Park

Caddo Lake State Park

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Caprock Canyons State Park

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Castroville Regional Park

walking bridge through reeds at Cedar Hill State Park

Cedar Hill State Park

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Chalk Bluff Park

Chalk Ridge Falls Park

Mule Tail Stag at Choke Canyon State Park in Texas

Choke Canyon State Park

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The Spillway Trail at Cleburne State Park in Johnson County, Texas

Cleburne State Park

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Coleto Creek Park and Reservoir

a rock hill behind the Colorado River at Colorado Bend State Park

Colorado Bend State Park

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sunset over Cooper Lake State Park

Cooper Lake State Park

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Cooper State Park

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long exposure shot of a tent underneath the stars at Copper Breaks State Park

Copper Breaks State Park

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little island in the lake at Daingerfield State Park

Daingerfield State Park

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Crockett Falls in David Crockett State Park, located a half mile west of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.

David Crockett State Park

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Buckley’s yucca and grass in a hilly desert terrain at Davis Mountain State Park

Davis Mountains State Park

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Devils River State Natural Area

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Real dinosaur tracks in Paluxy River at Dinosaur Valley State Park Texas

Dinosaur Valley State Park

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Dolan Falls Preserve

Walking trail by Lake Melvin at Eisenhower State Park

Eisenhower State Park

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Emma Long Metropolitan Park

Massive pink granite dome of Enchanted Rock rising from Texas Hill Country at sunset with bluebonnets

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

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a dirt trail through the trees at Estero Llano Grande State Park

Estero Llano Grande State Park

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reeds on the edge of the lake at Fairfield Lake State Park

Fairfield Lake State Park

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Boat on Falcon International Reservoir at Falcon State Park at sunset.

Falcon State Park

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Fort Bend County Parks

The swimming area in Fort Boggy State Park, Texas

Fort Boggy State Park

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Fort Davis State Park

Fort Griffin State Historic Site

Old Fort Parker Blockhouse at Fort Parker State Park

Fort Parker State Park

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Field of Spring Flowers at Fort Richardson State Park in Panhandle Plains of Texas

Fort Richardson State Park

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Franklin Mountains State Park

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Light of Setting Sun over Estuary Pool in Galveston Island State Park wetlands

Galveston Island State Park

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Crystal clear Frio River at Garner State Park during golden hour

Garner State Park

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Mission Esperitu Santo through the trees at Goliad State Park

Goliad State Park

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Large Live Oak Cluster on the Coast at Goose Island State Park

Goose Island State Park

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Government Canyon State Natural Area

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Guadalupe Mountains NP

Fall Foliage over the river at Guadalupe River State Park

Guadalupe River State Park

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Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge

Hamilton Pool Preserve

Hill Country State Natural Area

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Honey Creek State Park

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Sunset landscape view at Hueco Tanks State Park in El Paso, Texas

Hueco Tanks State Park

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two people fishing on the shore of the lake at Huntsville State Park

Huntsville State Park

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Devils Waterhole with pink granite cliffs and cliff jumpers at Inks Lake State Park Texas

Inks Lake State Park

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Isla Blanca Park

Isle Du Bois State Park

Jim Hogg Historic Site

Kerrville-Schreiner Park

stalagmites in a cave at Kickapoo Cavern State Park

Kickapoo Cavern State Park

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Dead tree in water against sunset at Lake Arrowhead State Park

Lake Arrowhead State Park

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trees reflecting in the water on a cloudy day at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park

Lake Bob Sandlin State Park

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Stone pavilion by the water at Lake Brownwood State Park

Lake Brownwood State Park

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Lake Casa Blanca International State Park entrance sign

Lake Casa Blanca International State Park

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rocks on the shore of Lake Colorado City at Lake Colorado City State Park

Lake Colorado City State Park

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A fishing pier in Lake Corpus Christi State Park in San Patricio County, Texas, United States.

Lake Corpus Christi State Park

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Lake Houston Wilderness Park

people kayaking on the water at Lake Livingston State Park

Lake Livingston State Park

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Lake Mineral Wells behind a tree on a sunny day at Lake Mineral Wells State Park

Lake Mineral Wells State Park

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stone beach in the Nail Creek Unit of Lake Somerville State Park

Lake Somerville State Park

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Red wood fence on the edge of Lake Tawakoni

Lake Tawakoni State Park

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Lake Texana State Park

sun rising behind the fog at Lake Whitney State Park

Lake Whitney State Park

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Road through the trees at Lockhart State Park

Lockhart State Park

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the roof of the cave at If the very mention of the word 'spelunking' gets your adventurous juices flowing then you'll definitely want to visit Longhorn Cavern State Park.

Longhorn Cavern State Park

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Lost Creek State Park

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Brilliant red and orange bigtooth maple trees along Sabinal River at Lost Maples State Natural Area Texas

Lost Maples State Natural Area

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Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site

A fishing pier at Martin Creek Lake State Park in Rusk County, Texas, United States.

Martin Creek Lake State Park

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trees growing out of the water at Martin Dies Jr. State Park

Martin Dies Jr. State Park

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Martin Lake State Park

Matagorda Island State Park

Maudsley State Park

McKinney Falls State Park

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A grotto in Meridian State Park in Bosque County, Texas

Meridian State Park

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Mineral Wells State Park

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The replica of Mission Tejas, built circa 1935, in Mission Tejas State Park.

Mission Tejas State Park

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flowers growing in the sand at Monahans Sandhills State Park

Monahans Sandhills State Park

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The lookout tower and water storage tank in Mother Neff State Park in Coryell County, Texas.

Mother Neff State Park

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Beach canopies at Mustang Island State Park

Mustang Island State Park

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Nails Creek Unit

Nicks Lake Campground

The tunnel in Old Tunnel State Park in Kendall County, Texas.

Old Tunnel State Park

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Pace Bend Park

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Padre Island National Seashore

a trail through the trees at Palmetto State Park

Palmetto State Park

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Palo Duro Canyon Texas with the iconic Lighthouse formation at golden hour

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

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Palo Pinto Mountains State Park

Palo Pinto State Park

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Cascading limestone falls with turquoise pools at Pedernales Falls State Park Texas

Pedernales Falls State Park

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Port Aransas Nature Preserve

Turquoise water and limestone cliffs at Possum Kingdom Lake Texas

Possum Kingdom State Park

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Dead trees in the water at Purtis Creek State Park.

Purtis Creek State Park

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Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area

Sunset at Lake Ray Roberts at Ray Roberts Lake State Park

Ray Roberts Lake State Park

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Great Kiskadee resting on a tree branch at Resaca de la Palma State Park

Resaca de la Palma State Park

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Rockin River Ranch State Park

Sabine Pass Battleground State Historic Site

Sam Rayburn Reservoir

Desert landscape with clouds overhead at San Angelo State Park

San Angelo State Park

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San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site

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Schreiner State Park

aerial view of the Gambusia Marsh Boardwalk at Sea Rim State Park

Sea Rim State Park

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Windmill at sunrise at Seminole Canyon State Park in Texas

Seminole Canyon State Park

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Seminole State Park

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Bald Cypress and Yellow Lotus Water Plants in a Lake with Clouds Overhead at Sheldon Lake State Park

Sheldon Lake State Park

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Pond with ripples on the surface at South Llano River State Park.

South Llano River State Park

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South Shore State Park

Amphitheater sign at Stephen F. Austin State Park

Stephen F. Austin State Park

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Texana Park

Pine forest at Tyler State Park in the Piney Woods region, east Texas.

Tyler State Park

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Pavilion at sunset in Village Creek State Park

Village Creek State Park

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W.G. Jones State Forest

Waco Mammoth National Monument

Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park

Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site

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