Big Thicket National Preserve
Your first stop at Big Thicket National Preserve should be the visitor center where the staff will assist with orientation to the many units of the Preserve and the surrounding region. In…
Although over 96% of Texas remains in private hands, we still have an amazing network of open spaces accessible to all Texans.
That’s not only good for citizens, it also benefits our significant wildlife population whose management comes under the stewardship of the state’s Parks & Wildlife Department. State and federal regulations have helped us protect a number of endangered species including golden eagles, black bears, and sea turtles. Even our own white-tailed deer population, devastated by uncontrolled hunting in the first decade of the 20th century, is now a robust (and important economic) resource thanks to state wildlife management. Together with our national parks and forests, our wildlife refuges, our national seashore, and our state-managed lands, Texans have dozens of natural environments available for birding, hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, and wildlife watching. Our natural world provides more than just outdoor recreational opportunities and places to swim, camp, and hike. Connecting with the outdoors offers health benefits, both physical and emotional, providing an opportunity to sideline the pressures of jobs, family, and finances for a while and restore that important sense of peace, relaxation, and well-being.
Find more ways to experience Texas' scenic grandeur by visiting our Texas State Parks.
Texas has an abundance of scenic beauty. From the dense pine forests of East Texas to the high desert in the west. From beaches to canyons, you really can experience an incredible variety in terrain and scenic views. One of the best ways to experience the outdoors in Texas is by visiting one of our National Parks, National Natural Areas, or National Recreation Areas, so lace up those hiking boots and get outside.
Your first stop at Big Thicket National Preserve should be the visitor center where the staff will assist with orientation to the many units of the Preserve and the surrounding region. In…
Cave Without A Name is one of nature's magnificent masterpieces, the underground contains six cavernous rooms filled with enormous clusters of stalactites and stalagmites, delicate soda straws, rimstone dams, and unique flowstone…
Enchanted Rock was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1970 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The Rock is a huge, pink granite exfoliation dome, that…
Longhorn Cavern State Park is a scenic park in the rugged Hill Country. The state park opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1932 and was dedicated as a natural landmark in 1971. In…
Visitors enjoy picnicking, camping, backpacking, sightseeing, hiking, photography, bird watching, fishing, swimming and nature study. People should stay on designated trails, because maples have a shallow root system, and soil compaction from…
SPELUNKERS’ SPECIAL Flowstones, stalactites, chandeliers, stalagmites, and soda straws are all terms for the formations you’ll see in one of the most stunning show caves in Texas. Natural Bridge Caverns, located between…
Dinosaur Valley State Park, located just northwest of Glen Rose in Somervell County, is a 1524.72-acre, scenic park set astride the Paluxy River. The land for the park was acquired from private…
The “big bend” region of Texas, named for a horseshoe curve where the Rio Grande River carves canyons into the mountains along the border of the far southwestern portion of the state…
Established by Congress in 1972, Guadalupe Mountains National Park lies along the northern edge of the state’s “boot heel”, sharing a border with New Mexico. The park’s rugged beauty, comprised of a…
Excellent setting for water sports & protects some of the world's best examples of prehistoric American Indian art and artifacts. Camping, wildlife and birds! Area information available. The National Park Service oversees…
BEAUTY UNDERGROUND Co-founder of the National Speleological Society Bill Stephenson once said of the stunning environment found in the Caverns of Sonora that “…its beauty cannot be exaggerated, even by Texans”. It’s…
BAT SPECTACULAR The Devil’s Sinkhole, located a few miles northeast of Rocksprings along State Highway 377, is a National Natural Landmark and believed to be the largest known single-room cave in the…
IT CAME FROM OUTERSPACE The Odessa Meteor Crater, location of a catastrophic mash-up from space, offers an interpretive center full of science fact alongside a giant hole in the ground that may…
Contrasting spectacularly with its surroundings on the dry windswept Llano Estacado, Lake Meredith is truly one of the gems of the region. The Canadian river has cut and re-cut 200 foot canyons…
Established in 1935, Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge is the oldest National Wildlife Refuge in Texas. The refuge includes several intermittent salinas, or salt lakes, some of which have been modified to extend…
WHERE THE CLIFF SINGS AND THE CANYONS DANCE Palo Duro Canyon, considered the “Grand Canyon of Texas” for its geological variation and rich color, is 120 miles long and 800 feet deep…
The Longest Stretch of Undeveloped Barrier Island in the World Padre Island National Seashore is a barrier island separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Laguna Madre. The park protects 66 miles…
Forest Trail Region
520 Pleasure Pier Blvd. Port Arthur, TX 77640 (409) 982-4675 Website
Independence Trail Region
217 Loop 71 Goliad, TX 77963 (361) 645-3752 Website
Mountain Trail Region
201 Prude Guest Ranch Rd Fort Davis, TX 79734 800-458-6232 or 432-426-3202 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
53 Military Plaza Universal City, TX 78148 (210) 652-5640 Website
Plains Trail Region
1000 CR 3150 Main Lodge Seymour, TX 76380 (940) 888-2478 Website
Lakes Trail Region
100 PW 4137 Isle du Bois Unit Pilot Point, TX 76258 (940) 637-2294 Website
Plains Trail Region
Ranch Road 599 and Texas 86 2 miles East of Quitaque Briscoe, TX 79255 (806) 455-1456
Plains Trail Region
714 Main St Clayton, NM 88415-2949 (575) 374-9652 Website
Lakes Trail Region
703 NW Green Oaks Blvd. Arlington, TX 76006 (817) 860-6752 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
150 Francisco Lemos St. Kerrville, TX 78028 (830) 257-4837 Website
Tropical Trail Region
JC Barr Boulevard Port Aransas, TX 78373 (361) 749-4158 Website
Independence Trail Region
248 Jaster Road Round Top, TX 78954 (979) 249-3129 Website
Forest Trail Region
4208 Hwy 327 West Silsbee, TX 77656 (409) 658-2888 Website
Tropical Trail Region
8435 Sabal Palm Rd. Brownsville, TX 78521 (956) 541-8034 Website
Forest Trail Region
5050 Hwy 21 East Hemphill, TX 75948 (409) 625-1940 Website
Mountain Trail Region
About 20 miles west of the Pine Springs Visitor Center on US 62/US 180 Salt Flat, TX 79847 (915) 828-3251 Website
Forest Trail Region
394-FM 1375 West New Waverly, TX 77358 (936) 344-6205 Website
Lakes Trail Region
890 West State Hwy 56 Bonham, TX 75418 (903) 583-5558 Website
Forts Trail Region
3900-2 Mercedes San Angelo, TX 76901 (325) 949-4757 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
555 Funston Place San Antonio , TX 78209 (210) 536-1400 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
807 Mission Road Mission Concepción San Antonio, TX 78210 210-932-1001 or 210-533-8955 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
123 Losoya Street San Antonio, TX 78205 210-227-4262 ext 100 Website
Independence Trail Region
3523 Independence Parkway South La Porte, TX 77571 (281) 479-2431 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
199 State Park Road 52 Stonewall, TX 78671 (830) 644-2252 Website
Forest Trail Region
No. 1 Boykin Springs Recreation Area Zavalla, TX 75980 (936) 897-1068 Website
Independence Trail Region
300 Medical Drive Lake Jackson, TX 77566 (979) 292-0100 Website
Lakes Trail Region
3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway Located at Grapevine Mills mall Grapevine, TX 76051 Website
Forest Trail Region
19335 S Gulfway Drive Sabine Pass, TX 77655 (409) 971-2559 Website
Independence Trail Region
100 Seawolf Park Blvd. Galveston, TX 77550 (409) 770-3196 Website
Pecos Trail Region
Hwy 90 West Park Road 67 Comstock, TX 78837 (432) 292-4464 Website
Forest Trail Region
2111 West Park Avenue Orange, TX 77630 (409) 670-9113 Website
Independence Trail Region
15315 Beaumont Highway (Business 90) at Park Road Houston, TX 77049 (281) 456-2800 Website
Lakes Trail Region
411 Elm St. Dallas, TX 75202 (214) 747-6660 Website
Pecos Trail Region
1927 Park Road 73 Junction , TX 76849 (325) 446-3994 Website
Tropical Trail Region
8545 South Staples Corpus Christi, TX 78413 (361) 852-2100 Website
Independence Trail Region
1601 Nasa Pkwy. Houston, TX 77058 (281) 244-2100 Website
Hill Country Trail Region
105 Military Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205 (210) 224-0601 Website