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A 4,897-acre state park along the Brazos River in Fort Bend County, Texas, with diverse ecosystems, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. Learn about its history, nature, education programs, annual events, and George Observatory.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is a state agency that oversees and protects wildlife and their habitats, and manages state parks and historical areas. TPWD employs game wardens and park police officers who enforce the TPW Code and other laws.
With reservations, tours are conducted by the Devil's Sinkhole Society, a local volunteer group that works in conjunction of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Bat Conservation International to facilitate visitor education and tours. [9]
A state park in Val Verde County, Texas, with cave art and archeological artifacts dating back 10,000 years. Learn about the history, geology, wildlife and facilities of the park, and see photos of the rock paintings and panther cave.
A Texas state park with a semi-arid climate, badlands, canyons, and a bison herd. The park also has a 64-mile rail trail, a 528-ft tunnel, and over 175 bird species.
This is a list of state parks and state natural areas in Texas, United States, managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. It includes the park name, county, size, year established, image and a brief description of each park.
Garner State Park is a popular state park in Texas Hill Country, named for former Vice-President John Nance Garner. It offers camping, hiking, swimming, dancing and wildlife viewing on the Frio River and Mount Old Baldy.
A state park and historic site in Goliad, Texas, along the San Antonio River. It features a mission, a presidio, a monument, and a visitors center related to the Texas Revolution and the Goliad Massacre.