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Oct. 21—AUSTIN — On Nov. 3, visitors will get free day-use entry at all Texas State Parks in honor of Texas State Parks Day, a tradition born from 2023's centennial celebration. "Any day in a ...
Lyndon B. Johnson State Park and Historic Site: Martin Creek Lake State Park: Rusk 286.9 acres (116.1 ha) 1976 Martin Creek Lake State Park: Martin Dies, Jr. State Park: Jasper, Tyler 730 acres (300 ha) 1965 Martin Dies, Jr. State Park: McKinney Falls State Park: Travis 744.4 acres (301 ha) 1976 McKinney Falls State Park: Meridian State Park ...
Normangee State Park: 1933: 1950s: Leon: Normangee City Park [5] Palisades State Park: 1933: 1939: Randall: Starlight Canyon Bed & Breakfast [6] Stephenville State Park: 1933: 1948: Erath: Garner Park Ranch [3] Texas Canyons State Park: 1933: 1944: Brewster: Big Bend National Park [6] Renamed Big Bend State Park in 1933 Tres Palacios State Park ...
The park features recreational opportunities including group camping, picnic areas, hiking trails, wildlife viewing, fishing, and an environmental learning center. Alternative energy technologies and green building techniques were used during construction of many of the parks structures, including the Pond Center, an open-entry pavilion the ...
Texas State Parks — and there are six in Fort Worth — will begin taking reservations March 8 at 8 a.m, a full month before the April 8 total solar eclipse. There are 31 Texas State parks in ...
George W. Pirtle Scout Reservation: East Texas Area Council: Gary City, TX: Hamman Scout Camp: Sam Houston Area Council: Bander, TX: Sold: Hill Country Ranch: Bay Area Council: Closed: Horizon Wilderness Scout Reservation: Northwest Texas Council: Bowie, TX: Sold: Developed into Silver Lake subdivision near Amon G. Carter lake in 2002. [91 ...
This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Texas, listed by county. This may include disincorporated communities, towns with no incorporated status, ghost towns , or census-designated places .
The Allen Ranch, or Sam Allen Ranch, was one of the first and longest running ranches in the history of the state of Texas in the United States. The ranch was started a few years after the Texas Revolution in what is now southeast Houston and Pasadena. The ranch itself extended from Clear Lake to Harrisburg (in modern east Houston). [1]