On April 8th, 2024, a total solar eclipse will be making a direct path through parts of Texas. These are the 31 Texas state parks where you can see the total solar eclipse.
Most parks require a minimum two-night stay if you’d like to camp at any of these locations during the solar eclipse, but check with each park to see if there are reservations.
If you’re unfamiliar with making reservations online, check out this post, and don’t forget your eclipse glasses (affiliate).
Texas State Parks in Direct Path of Solar Eclipse
- Kickapoo Cavern SP
- Garner SP
- Devil’s Sinkhole SNA (TPWD Site)
- Lost Maples SNA
- Hill Country SNA
- Government Canyon SNA
- South Llano River SP
- Old Tunnel SP
- Guadalupe River SP
- Blanco SP
- Lyndon B Johnson SP/SHS
- Enchanted Rock SNA
- Pedernales Falls SP
- McKinney Falls SP
- Inks Lake & Longhorn Cavern SP
- Colorado Bend SP
- Mother Neff SP
- Meridian SP
- Dinosaur Valley SP
- Lake Whitney SP
- Cleburne SP
- Fort Parker SP
- Cedar Hill SP
- Purtis Creek SP (TPWD Site)
- Lake Tawakoni SP (TPWD Site)
- Tyler SP
- Bonham SP (TPWD Site)
- Cooper Lake SP (TPWD Site)
- Lake Bob Sandlin SP (TPWD Site)
- Daingerfield SP (TPWD Site)
- Atlanta SP (TPWD Site)