The Texas State Parks With Primitive Camping
Here are the Texas state parks that offer primitive camping when you don’t want to car camp, but aren’t quite ready for backpacking.
Here are the Texas state parks that offer primitive camping when you don’t want to car camp, but aren’t quite ready for backpacking.
Muleshoe Bend Recreation Area is an amazing LCRA park in the Austin area. View full recap for hiking and camping information.
The LCRA is more than a power company. Did you know they operate 20 nature parks & recreation areas? Click to learn more about McKinney Roughs Nature Park.
Planning a trip to an LCRA park? Here are my six best LCRA Parks from which to choose. But don’t worry a full list is available too!
The end of the Colorado River is home to the LCRA Matagorda Bay Nature Park. It offers camping, fishing and much more. Learn more here!
Wondering where to hike in Texas? Check out this comprehensive Texas Hiking Guide to learn about which trails are closest to you, and where to hike in Texas
Find out which LCRA parks to reopen UPDATE 5/2/2020: The following LCRA-managed parks are open
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Lake Bastrop South Shore is one of two Bastrop LCRA parks, and a great place for the entire family for trails and fishing. Read on to learn more!
From San Saba down to Matagorda, the LCRA parks boast over 55 miles of trails, plenty of water, and overall the LCRA Parks offer a great opportunity to spend time outdoors.