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  2. List of Park Roads in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The system of Park Roads was established in 1937 at the request of the state parks board to establish maintenance of eight roads within the state's parks. The network of Park Roads has grown incrementally over the years along with the growth of parks now under the authority of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Park Roads are marked with ...

  3. List of Recreational Roads in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Recreational Roads are designed to connect public recreation areas, apart from state parks, to other Texas highways. Recreational Road 2 serves the Rough Canyon marina and campground (pictured) in Amistad National Recreation Area. The system is maintained and overseen by TxDOT.

  4. List of Texas state parks - Wikipedia

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    Texas Parks & Wildlife Department - Texas State Park List and Map; List of All Parks & Recreation Areas in Texas; Parks Under the Lone Star, an online exhibit by the Texas Archive of the Moving Image, includes archival film and video footage of more than 50 Texas parks.

  5. Planning a family trip? Here are the top 10 most ... - AOL

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    Texas state parks' visitor data remained mostly consistent in 2023 compared with the previous year. In 2023, Inks Lake State Park replaced the Guadalupe River as the tenth-most visited state park ...

  6. Here's your guide to Texas' top 10 ranked state parks to ...

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  7. Texas Park Road 1 - Wikipedia

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    Park Road 1 (PR 1) is a Park Road located in Bastrop and Buescher state parks, in the central region of the U.S. state of Texas. The highway is approximately 33.6 miles (54.1 km) long, and passes through mainly rural park land. PR 1 also includes most main roads in the two parks.

  8. Texas Park Road 3 - Wikipedia

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    Park Road 3A (PR 3A) known as Skyline Drive is a 2.8-mile-long (4.5 km) suffixed spur of PR 3. The road travels from a junction with PR 3 to the border of the state park, and provides access to a hiking trail leading to Fort Davis National Historic Site. [3] The road begins at PR 3 and crosses Keesey Creek before turning east in Keesey Canyon.

  9. Texas Park Road 4 - Wikipedia

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    Park Road 4 (PR 4) is a 15.5-mile-long (24.9 km) park road in western Burnet County, Texas that travels through and provides access to Longhorn Cavern State Park and Inks Lake State Park. The highway connects State Highway 29 (SH 29) to U.S. Route 281 (US 281).