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  2. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area — Texas Parks & Wildlife...

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    The massive pink granite dome rising above Central Texas has drawn people for thousands of years. But there’s more at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area than just the dome. The scenery, rock formations and legends are magical, too! Things to Do. You can hike, backpack, camp, rock climb, picnic, bird, study nature, geocache and stargaze. (You ...

  3. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

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    Stars over Enchanted Rock. Learn about stargazing at this International Dark Sky Park. Those pushed-up areas are the domes you see in the park: Enchanted Rock, Little Dome, Turkey Peak and others.

  4. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

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    The exciting trails in the park offer more than just a trip to the summit. Hike the trails of this natural wonder to find a quiet spot, take a deep breath, and open your senses to all that Enchanted Rock has to offer.

  5. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area Trails Map - Texas Parks &...

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    Enchanted Rock State Natural Area Scenic views, geological wonders, and stunning beauty await. The exciting trails in the park offer more than just a trip to the summit. Hike the trails of this natural wonder to find a quiet spot, take a deep breath, and open your senses to all that Enchanted Rock has to offer. TRAIL ETIQUETTE Trash your trash.

  6. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

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    You may bring pets to most state parks, but they cannot enter Texas State Park buildings. Learn about rules for pets at state parks. For park-specific pet restrictions, contact the park. Call the park or the Customer Service Center (512) 389-8900 for more information.

  7. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/enchanted-rock/more-info/eclipses

    A total eclipse is coming to Texas and the summit of Enchanted Rock will provide exceptional viewing. On April 8, 2024, Texans will experience a total eclipse. Enchanted Rock is in the path of totality. Read these FAQs if you are planning to visit Enchanted Rock to view the eclipse. Reservations Access and parking Day of the eclipse

  8. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/enchanted-rock/history

    Enchanted Rock opened as a state natural area in October 1978. It is a National Natural Landmark, and is on the National Register of Historic Places as an Archeological District. More than 400 archeological sites have been found in the park.

  9. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/enchanted-rock/more-info/rock-climb

    As a State Natural Area (SNA), the natural character and features of Enchanted Rock are protected for the enjoyment of all visitors. We’re very fortunate that the granite domes and boulders at Enchanted Rock have enjoyed a long and ongoing history of traditional-style ascents.

  10. 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; Get more early reservation information from our Reservations FAQ

  11. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Texas Parks & Wildlife...

    tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/enchanted-rock/more-info/dark-skies

    Enchanted Rock State Natural Area mesmerizes with its geology, legends and natural beauty. Its rural dark sky also makes it one of the best public places for stargazing in Central Texas. The skies here are still dark enough to view the Milky Way, but they need protection from encroaching city lights.