Things to DoSwimming, fishing, hiking and mountain biking are allowed. There is a boat ramp and the 15-acre lake is open to small boats, canoes, ka...
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Pine Trees and WildflowersLose yourself among the majestic trees and natural beauty of the East Texas Pineywoods. Rent a canoe, explore our trails ...
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Things to DoFort Parker offers camping, picnicking, swimming in an unsupervised swimming area, fishing, bird watching, hiking, biking, canoeing, na...
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Lakeside RetreatMake family memories at this Pineywoods park.Fish one of the largest lakes in the state, hike quiet trails through the forest, or c...
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Bass Fishing and More . . .Our 355-acre lake is a bass fishing destination, but fishing is not all we offer. Come to swim, canoe, camp, explore nat...
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History:
Stephen F. Austin State Park, 663.3 acres in Austin County, was deeded by the San Felipe de Austin Corporation in 1940, and the park was ...
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Park Features:Sun DialRestroomsCanoe AccessButterfly GardenOutdoor ShowerWildflower GardenPond/LakeBike TrailGazeboKid Fit ParkPlaygroundBoat Launc...
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Walk or ride along the beautiful, curvy path of the Waxahachie Creek and scenic woods. The linear trail stretches for four miles from Getzendaner P...
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Tranquil Haven in the PinesTyler State Park features a cool, 64-acre spring-fed lake, 100-foot tall trees, and historic structures. Play at the lak...
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Things to DoActivities include non-motorized boating (no ramp/small lake); fishing in a stocked lake; nature study; hiking, geocaching; interpretiv...
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Rising From the AshesFor more than 70 years, folks have visited Bastrop State Park to enjoy its history and marvel at the Lost Pines. Forest fires ...
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Escape to the LakeImagine yourself in the shade of tall trees, listening to birds chirping and water lapping on the shores of Lake Tawakoni. Sounds...
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Located in Oak Cliff this recreation center sits on 176 acres of park land given to the City of Dallas in 1930 by Edwin J. Kiest in memory of ...
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The Great Trinity Forest begins at the Santa Fe Trestle Hike and Bike Trail located across the Dallas Floodway near Corinth Street and Eighth Stree...
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