Here are the 29 State Parks Built by the CCC
The Civilian Conservation Corps were an astounding New Deal program in the 1930s responsible for helping create our Texas State Parks. Find them all here!
The Civilian Conservation Corps were an astounding New Deal program in the 1930s responsible for helping create our Texas State Parks. Find them all here!
Blanco State Park is a gem in the hill country. The river provides a great place for fishing, floating, or swimming in the pool. Click to see more!
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Goliad State Park & Historic site is a monumental place for anyone interested is some of the earliest Texas history. Click to learn more!
To honor our military the Texas State Parks will be waiving entrance fees to everyone on November 10, 2019. Click to read more!.
The Government Canyon State Natural Area is just outside of San Antonio, TX and is home to prehistoric footprints, camping & amazing trails. Click for more!
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is an exposed rock formation that rises 1, 825 feet above sea level. This park features camping, fishing, birding and more
Palmetto State Park brings a feel of the tropics to Texas. Check out the dwarf palmetto and everything else there is to offer. Click to learn more!
Southeast of Amarillo you’ll find Texas’ northern-most state park. Amidst the flat-ish landscape there suddenly