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  2. Lake Livingston State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-livingston

    Bring your own watercraft or rent one of our kayaks and explore the lake. Jump in and take a swim - the water's fine! Attend a ranger program to learn more about the park, its nature and its history. Fish Lake Livingston from boat, pier or bank. Explore our trails on foot or on bike.

  3. Lake Livingston State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-livingston/fees-facilities/campsites

    These sites are in the Piney Shores loop and have a lake view. Reservations for a Friday or Saturday night must include both nights, for a minimum two-night reservation.

  4. Lake Livingston State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-livingston/nature

    Nature. Lake Livingston State Park lies on the southern edge of the East Texas Timber Belt. Here the gently rolling sandy soils of the timber belt meet the nearly-level clay lowlands of the Post Oak Savanna. Nearly 50 inches of rain falls annually in this area.

  5. Huntsville State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/huntsville/fees-facilities/cabins

    Cabins. People per Site: 8; Number of Sites: 2; A minimum two-night stay is required for all overnight facilities on Friday and Saturday nights. The cabins do not have bathrooms; restrooms with showers are nearby. Pets are not allowed inside shelters.

  6. Huntsville State Park - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/huntsville

    Lose yourself among the majestic trees and natural beauty of the East Texas Pineywoods. Rent a canoe, explore our trails or just relax by the lake. We are a short drive north of Houston, in the Sam Houston National Forest.

  7. Lake Livingston State Park Trails Map - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/park_maps/pwd_mp_p4504_0087d.pdf

    Hike quiet trails of tall loblolly pines and hardwoods. Take your family fishing anywhere along 2.5 miles of park shoreline. Natural wonders and outdoor fun always find you at Lake Livingston State Park.

  8. Fishing Lake Livingston - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

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

    Lake Livingston. Quick Links: Fishing Regulations | Angling Opportunities | Cover & Structure | Tips & Tactics. BOATER ADVISORY: Zebra mussels have invaded this reservoir! CLEAN, DRAIN AND DRY your boat, trailer, livewells/bait buckets, and other gear before traveling to another water body.

  9. Reserve your spot early. Park capacity is based on visitor safety and resource protection. Our most popular parks fill months in advance. To guarantee entry, we highly recommend visitors reserve: day passes, especially on weekends and holidays. day and overnight sites. some tours and activities.

  10. Four units make up Lake Somerville State Park. Birch Creek Unit is on the north side of the lake, while Nails Creek Unit is on the southwest side. The 13-mile Lake Somerville Trailway connects the two units. Somerville Public Hunting Land is nearby, also on the lake.

  11. Lodging — Texas Parks & Wildlife Department

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/park-information/facilities/lodging

    You can also visit our interactive map for parks with these facilities: Parks with cabins (with and without restrooms) Parks with screened shelters. Parks with motels or lodges. You can reserve all facilities online, except for group facilities. Call (512) 389-8920 to reserve a group facility.