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  2. Dinosaur Valley State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley

    Find dinosaur tracks, camp, picnic, hike, mountain bike, swim, fish and paddle in the river, watch for wildlife, look for a geocache, ride your horse, or visit our interpretive center. Stay at one of our campsites. Explore 20 miles of trails.

  3. Dinosaur Valley State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley/fees-facilities/campsites

    Hike between 1 and 2.5 miles across the river to campsites. You must wade the river to access these sites; if the river level is too high these sites may be unreachable. Contact the park at (254) 897-4588 to check on the river conditions. Water is available at the trailhead.

  4. Access to Comanche Creek Reservoir - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/squaw_creek/access.phtml

    Public access is provided at Squaw Creek Park, open Thursday through Sunday for day use only. Reservations are required for boat permits, available Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Admission is $5 per person for bank fishing; $30 for a boat permit. Visit the park website for more details.

  5. Dinosaur Valley State Park Facility Map - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/park_maps/pwd_mp_p4503_094r.pdf

    Please use Trail Map (available at Park Headquarters) for detailed paths and information. TexasStateParks.org/App. TexasStateParks.org/SocialMedia.

  6. Camping. All campsites have water and elec­tricity; some have sewer hookups as well. You can also reserve a screened shelter or cabin (bathrooms with showers are nearby). Group Gatherings. Host your next group gathering here! Rent the Cedar Lodge for the day, or reserve the group camp (with dining hall and barracks) or youth group primitive ...

  7. Wheeler Branch Reservoir - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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

    Location: In Wheeler Branch Park, 2 miles north-northwest of the City of Glen Rose in Somervell County. Surface area: 180 acres. Maximum depth: 85 feet.

  8. Access to Wheeler Branch Reservoir - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/wheeler_branch/access.phtml

    From Highway 67 in Glen Rose, take Bo Gibbs Boulevard and turn north on County Road 301. At "Y" intersection veer left on CR 326 and follow to park entrance. Paved 2-lane ramp. Open all year. Operated by Somervell County Water District (254) 897-4141.

  9. Dinosaur Valley State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley/history

    In 1860, Barnard bought a tract of land on the Paluxy River, in what would later become Glen Rose. He established a grist mill and store there. Stop by the square to view the statue of Barnard and his wife, Juana Josefina Cavasos, and to read their story.

  10. Dinosaur Valley State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/dinosaur-valley/fees-facilities/entrance-fees

    You and your guests can enjoy unlimited visits to more than 80 state parks without paying entrance fees. You’ll also get discounts on camping (restrictions may apply), park store purchases and equipment rentals. Purchase a pass online. Visit any Texas State Park. Call (512) 389-8900.

  11. Cedar Loop — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/ppww/cedar-loop

    Located in downtown Glen Rose on a seasonal stream, the park is augmented by several bird feeders, making it an attractive residence or stopover for any migrant in the vicinity. In summer, nesting species include Carolina Wren, American Robin, Red-bellied Woodpecker and Eastern Phoebe.