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Palmetto State Park is a state park located in Gonzales County, Texas, United States northwest of Gonzales and southeast of Luling. The land was acquired by deeds from private owners and the City of Gonzales in 1934–1936 and was opened in 1936. The park is named for the dwarf palmetto (Sabal minor), which grows abundantly in the park.
It is home to Palmetto State Park, which can accommodate approximately 500 daily campers. [3] The mapped record of its area from 1856 indicates Ottine originally began as a former "Beaumont, Gonzales County, Texas" on the San Marcos River, northeast of what is now known-as Belmont, Texas on the Guadalupe River. [4]
Mother Neff State Park: Mustang Island State Park: Nueces 3,954 acres (1,600 ha) 1979 Mustang Island State Park: Old Tunnel State Park: Kendall 16.1 acres (6.5 ha) 1991 Old Tunnel State Park: Palmetto State Park: Gonzales 270.3 acres (109 ha) 1936 Palmetto State Park: Palo Duro Canyon State Park: Randall 28,000 acres (11,331 ha) 1934 Palo Duro ...
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The old Quinton General Store at Oak Forest, Texas. Oak Forest was a settlement in Gonzales County, Texas, United States, five miles west of Gonzales.Oak Forest was situated along modern U.S. Highway 90 Alternate and CR 143, adjacent to the Guadalupe River and due south of the modern Palmetto State Park.
Access to much of the headwaters is restricted because of the delicate ecosystem and numerous rare species. The upper river flows through San Marcos, and is a popular recreational area. It is joined by the Blanco River after four miles, and passes through Luling and Palmetto State Park.