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  2. Along a scenic stretch of the Leon River southwest of Waco lies Mother Neff State Park, one of Texas’ earliest state parks. Isabella Neff donated the original six acres for the park in 1921. Since then, many folks have discovered what Mother Neff knew: This is a very special place.

  3. Mother Neff State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/mother-neff/fees-facilities/campsites

    Full Hookup Campsites. Number of Sites: 20. People per Site: 8. A restroom with ADA showers and a dish washing station is in the camping loop. Picnic table. Water. Sewer hookup. 30 amp hookup. 50 amp hookup.

  4. Mother Neff State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/mother-neff/mother-neffs-park

    A full cabin and group campsite can accommodate up to 16 people. There are also 20 full hookup campsites in the upper portion of the park. Thanks to the generosity of the Neffs and the efforts of the CCC, Mother Neff State Park is affectionately known as Texas’ first state park.

  5. Mother Neff State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/mother-neff/nature

    The park lies within the Lampasas Cut-Plain subregion of the Edwards Plateau natural region. Three geographic zones can be found in the park: Bottomland in the Leon River floodplain. Limestone escarpment and canyons. Washita prairie. To learn more: Mother Neff State Park: Tree Guide | PDF.

  6. Mother Neff State Park Trails Map - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/park_maps/pwd_mp_p4503_0022m.pdf

    Welcome to Mother Neff State Park, heart of the Texas state park movement. Climb the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built rock tower and peer over forests of oak and juniper. Walk through Washita prairie grasslands and enjoy the remarkable diversity of plants and wildlife in this small park. TRAIL ETIQUETTE Trash your trash. Keep the park ...

  7. Enjoy swimming, fishing, hiking and biking, camping, picnicking, bird and nature watching, paddling and geocaching. Host your group gatherings here, as well. Fort Parker offers some of the best sunsets in Central Texas, so bring your camera! Before you visit: Review our rules for pets. Learn about water safety.

  8. Mother Neff State Park Leaflet - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_lf_p4503_0022h.pdf

    Mother Neff State Park. Mother Neff, as she is often referred, was born Isabella Eleanor Sheppard in Roanoke, Virginia, in 1830. She was the youngest of 12 children. She married Noah Neff in 1854, and after a few days of marriage, they decided to move to Texas.

  9. Texas State Park Stores — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/park-information/park-store

    Your Texas state park experience doesn't have to end when you leave the park! Enhance your visit or take home a lasting memory by visiting a Texas State Park Store. Most stores are in the park headquarters or visitors center.

  10. Fishing Belton Lake - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/belton

    Bank or boat fishing from the Highway 36 bridge north to Mother Neff State Park using small jigs or spinners can be very productive. During summer and fall, white bass sometimes school on the surface.

  11. Mother Neff State Park Receives Lone Star Legacy Designation

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    Nestled along a scenic stretch of the Leon River southwest of Waco, Mother Neff is one of Texas’ earliest state parks. Isabella E. Neff — affectionately known as “Mother Neff” — envisioned her acreage near the Leon River as a place for the public to gather, rest and recreate.