Monahans Sandhills State Park consists of 3,840 acres of sand dunes, some up to 70 feet high, in Ward and Winkler counties, about a half-hour's dri...
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Big Spring State Park is 381.99 acres located within the city limits of Big Spring in Howard County. Both city and park were named for a natural sp...
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Home of the spring that gave Big Spring its name, Comanche Trail Park features a 6,900-seat limestone amphitheater. Hike the the Rose Magers Trail ...
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West Texas CrossroadsHistory and nature converge on the banks of O.C. Fisher Reservoir and the Concho River, near San Angelo. Explore on land,...
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Things to DoMany activities here feature the lake: fishing, swimming and paddling. But that’s not all you can do. Set up camp or enjoy a picn...
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History
Devils River State Natural Area, in Val Verde County north of Del Rio, was officially acquired in May 1988. The site possesses good biolog...
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HISTORY
Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site in Val Verde County, west of Comstock, contains 2,172.5 acres; the park was purchased from pr...
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CCC Company 1856 arrived here in July 1934. They first built barracks, a mess hall and a kitchen to support 130 to 200 men and their supervisors. T...
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High in the mountains of West Texas you will find a beautiful and historic park. Explore Davis Mountains State Park's miles of trails, stay up late...
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Indian Lodge is a unique inn located in Jeff Davis County. It sits northwest of Fort Davis and inside Davis Mountains State Park. Built in the 1930...
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The main attraction, the Devil's Sinkhole, is a National Natural Landmark that houses one of the state’s largest colonies of Mexican free-tai...
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Kickapoo Cavern State Park, formerly the Seargeant Ranch, is located approximately 22 miles north of Brackettville, straddling the Kinney/Edwards c...
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Refuge on the RiverSouth Llano River State Park provides refuge for wildlife and people on the southwestern edge of the Hill Country. Bring your hi...
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There is a place in Far West Texas where night skies are dark as coal and rivers carve temple-like canyons in ancient limestone. Here, at the end o...
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Gathering PlaceCome to the shady banks of Elm Creek, where large trees arch overhead and deer and other critters wander by. Just 16 miles southwest...
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The park's cultural resources represent a long and varied continuum of human use starting in prehistoric times, and illustrating many adaptations t...
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This native wildlife zoo, accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, exhibits more than 40 species of animals and hundreds of species of ...
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