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Sheet TX-12 · Texas Parks & Wildlife · 80+ parks, natural areas and historic sites

Texas Parks & Wildlife runs more than 80 state parks, state natural areas and state historic sites. They range from a bison herd on the Caprock to a spring-fed swimming pool in the Chihuahuan Desert. The tables below give the county and the nearest town for each park, so the page works as a reference even with the map switched off.

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Statewide view. Park boundaries, trails and campgrounds appear on the base map from about zoom 12. Use the tables to find the county and nearest town first, then zoom in.

AgencyTexas Parks & Wildlife
Largest parkBig Bend Ranch SP
First state parkMother Neff
Deepest canyonPalo Duro Canyon SP
State bison herdCaprock Canyons SP
Inside a cityFranklin Mountains SP

How the parks are spread across the state

The park system follows water and rock. In the east, parks sit on reservoirs and bayous — Caddo Lake, Lake Livingston, Martin Dies Jr. In the Hill Country they sit on spring-fed rivers: the Frio at Garner, the Guadalupe at Kerrville, the Pedernales below Johnson City. West of the Pecos the parks are large and dry, and the two biggest — Big Bend Ranch and Franklin Mountains — together cover more ground than the rest of the western parks combined. The Panhandle parks are cut into the Caprock Escarpment, where the plains drop several hundred feet in a few miles.

Several sites are state historic sites rather than parks: Goliad, Fort Griffin, Seminole Canyon and Hueco Tanks all preserve a specific structure, rock-art panel or battlefield rather than a landscape. Admission works the same way at all of them.

West Texas, the Permian Basin and the Panhandle

ParkCountyNearest townWhat's there
Big Bend Ranch SPPresidio / BrewsterPresidio, LajitasThe largest state park; desert mountains along FM-170 on the Rio Grande
Franklin Mountains SPEl PasoEl PasoMountain range inside the city limits; hiking and the Wyler Aerial Tramway site
Hueco Tanks SHSEl PasoEl PasoRock basins, pictographs and world-known bouldering; access by reservation and tour
Davis Mountains SPJeff DavisFort DavisSky-island woodland at over 5,000 ft; Indian Lodge, a CCC-built adobe hotel
Balmorhea SPReevesToyahvale, BalmorheaSan Solomon Springs pool, spring-fed and swimmable year round
Monahans Sandhills SPWardMonahansActive dune field beside I-20; sand sledding
Seminole Canyon SHSVal VerdeComstock, Del RioFate Bell Shelter rock art above the Pecos, seen on guided walks
Devils River SNAVal VerdeDel RioRemote clear-water river; entry limited and high-clearance access
Palo Duro Canyon SPRandallCanyon, AmarilloThe second-largest canyon in the U.S.; the Lighthouse rock formation
Caprock Canyons SP & TrailwayBriscoeQuitaqueThe official Texas State Bison Herd roams the park; 64-mile rail trail
Copper Breaks SPHardemanQuanahBroken red-rock country on the Pease River; dark-sky park
San Angelo SPTom GreenSan AngeloO.C. Fisher Lake, official longhorn herd, dinosaur tracks
Big Spring SPHowardBig SpringScenic loop road around a limestone-capped mountain over the town

Hill Country and Central Texas

ParkCountyNearest townWhat's there
Enchanted Rock SNAGillespie / LlanoFredericksburgPink granite dome climbed on a summit trail; day passes sell out early
Garner SPUvaldeConcanFrio River swimming and tubing; the summer dance at the pavilion
Lost Maples SNABanderaVanderpoolIsolated stand of bigtooth maples that turns red in late autumn
Pedernales Falls SPBlancoJohnson CityThe river running over tilted limestone slabs; wading downstream only
Guadalupe River SPKendallBoerne, KerrvilleFour miles of river frontage under bald cypress
Inks Lake SPBurnetBurnetConstant-level Highland Lake; Devil's Waterhole and granite outcrops
Longhorn Cavern SPBurnetBurnetRiver-cut cave shown on guided tours; CCC-built stone buildings
Colorado Bend SPSan SabaBend, LampasasGorman Falls, a 60-ft travertine waterfall reached on a rocky trail
McKinney Falls SPTravisAustinOnion Creek falls inside the Austin city limits, off US-183
Bastrop SPBastropBastropThe Lost Pines, an outlier stand of loblolly pine; Park Road 1C to Buescher
Government Canyon SNABexarSan AntonioRecharge-zone canyons on the northwest edge of the city; dinosaur tracks
Mother Neff SPCoryellMoody, WacoThe first Texas state park, on the Leon River
Palmetto SPGonzalesGonzales, LulingDwarf palmettos and swamp on the San Marcos River

North and East Texas

ParkCountyNearest townWhat's there
Dinosaur Valley SPSomervellGlen RoseSauropod and theropod tracks in the bed of the Paluxy River
Cedar Hill SPDallasCedar Hill, DallasJoe Pool Lake, Penn Farm homestead, mountain-bike trails
Ray Roberts Lake SPDentonDenton, Pilot PointTwo lakeside units linked by the Greenbelt Trail on the Elm Fork
Eisenhower SPGraysonDenison, ShermanBluffs over Lake Texoma; the general's birthplace is in Denison
Lake Mineral Wells SP & TrailwayParkerMineral WellsRock climbing at Penitentiary Hollow; 20-mile rail trail toward Weatherford
Possum Kingdom SPPalo PintoCaddo, GrafordClear reservoir on the Brazos below the Hell's Gate cliffs
Lake Whitney SPHillWhitneyBrazos reservoir with an airstrip beside the campground
Tyler SPSmithTylerCCC-built park around a 64-acre lake in the pines
Caddo Lake SPHarrisonKarnack, LongviewCypress bayous and paddling trails on the Louisiana line
Daingerfield SPMorrisDaingerfieldSmall lake ringed by pine and hardwood, strong autumn color
Huntsville SPWalkerHuntsvilleLake Raven inside Sam Houston National Forest
Mission Tejas SPHoustonGrapelandReplica of the first Spanish mission in East Texas; Rice Family Log Home
Martin Dies Jr. SPJasperJasper, WoodvilleThree units on B.A. Steinhagen Lake in the Big Thicket
Lake Livingston SPPolkLivingstonLarge reservoir on the Trinity River; fishing piers and a swimming pool

The coast and South Texas

ParkCountyNearest townWhat's there
Sea Rim SPJeffersonSabine Pass, Port ArthurMarsh boardwalk meeting the Gulf beach; paddling trails behind the dunes
Galveston Island SPGalvestonGalvestonBeach side and bay side split by FM-3005 on the West End
Brazos Bend SPFort BendNeedville, RichmondAlligator lakes on the Brazos floodplain; the George Observatory
Goose Island SPAransasRockportThe Big Tree, a live oak over 1,000 years old; whooping crane season
Mustang Island SPNuecesPort Aransas, Corpus ChristiFive miles of undeveloped Gulf beach with drive-on access
Lake Corpus Christi SPSan PatricioMathisNueces River reservoir; a limestone-block CCC refectory over the water
Goliad SHSGoliadGoliad, VictoriaMission Espíritu Santo and the restored Presidio La Bahía nearby
Choke Canyon SPMcMullen / Live OakThree RiversFrio River reservoir in the brush country; alligators at their western edge
Lake Casa Blanca International SPWebbLaredoCity-edge lake off Loop 20, next to the Laredo airport
Bentsen–Rio Grande Valley SPHidalgoMission, McAllenHeadquarters of the World Birding Center; no private cars past the gate
Estero Llano Grande SPHidalgoWeslacoShallow wetlands and thorn forest; one of the best birding sites in Texas
Resaca de la Palma SPCameronBrownsvilleThe largest tract of native Valley habitat left, on an old river channel

Reservations, passes and hours

Day-use entry is charged per person, and at the busy parks — Enchanted Rock, Garner, Palo Duro Canyon, Pedernales Falls — the day passes for weekends and holidays are gone well before the gate opens. Reserving a day pass online before driving is the difference between getting in and being turned around. Camping is reserved separately and can be booked months out for spring weekends.

The Texas State Parks Pass is an annual pass covering entry for everyone in one vehicle. It does not reserve anything: at a park that has reached capacity a pass holder still has to wait. Hueco Tanks and Seminole Canyon limit numbers year round, and parts of both are open only on a guided tour.

Park hours, fees and closures change; check the Texas Parks & Wildlife site before a long drive.

State parks and federal land

Texas has little federal land compared with other western states, which is why the state park system carries so much of the load. The national units — Big Bend, Guadalupe Mountains, Padre Island and the rest — are listed on the national parks map. Several state parks sit right beside federal ground: Huntsville SP is surrounded by Sam Houston National Forest, Martin Dies Jr. is inside the Big Thicket, and Big Bend Ranch SP shares the river road with Big Bend National Park.

For water-based parks it helps to read the lakes map and the rivers map alongside this one, since most park lakes are reservoirs built for water supply or flood control rather than recreation. The elevation map explains why the western parks sit thousands of feet higher than the eastern ones.