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Texas Hill Country State Parks

Visiting all the beautiful Texas Hill Country State Parks is a must!

Texas Hill Country State Parks are no strangers to tourism. With its scenic views, waterfalls, clear waters,  and beautiful landscapes, it’s a hot spot for those looking to see Texas’s natural beauty. The Texas Hill Country offers outdoor attractions throughout its history. State parks in the Hill Country of Texas are by far the most scenic parks we have. You’ll never want to leave!

Breathtaking Texas Hill Country State Parks

Have you heard the news? Texas State Parks turns 100 in 2023. Many Texas Hill Country parks have celebrated with events of all kinds. You can catch a few more events before the year’s end. Some parks offer free admission on certain days. There are 89 Texas state parks, and 17 are in the Hill Country.

Please note: Entry to a park is free when it hosts an official 100-year celebration event (applies to day passes only), but you must reserve your spot online.

Also, according to Travel + Leisure, these state parks in the hill country listed here made the Top 16 Most Beautiful State Parks in Texas.

  • Garner State Park
  • Inks Lake
  • Longhorn Cavern
  • Lost Maples
  • Pedernales Falls
  • Enchanted Rock
  • Colorado Bend
Texas Hill Country State Parks
Beautiful Blanco State Park

 

Blanco State Park

Explore an array of interactive activities and information stations throughout the park. We will celebrate the historical, cultural, and natural heritage of Blanco State Park and the surrounding area.

Who would have thought something so beautiful would be tucked away in the small town of Blanco? This park is gorgeous. That’s not all – you can swim here too!

Texas Hill Country State Parks

Colorado Bend State Park

A Day in the Life of a Cedar Chopper. The title is good enough for me! Take a tour of what tent life might have been like for the hard-working Cedar Choppers. Take time to enjoy some good Dutch oven recipes. YUM!

Devils Sinkhole State Natural Area

Devils Sinkhole. Surround yourself with hikes, bats, and stars. Take a hiking tour with a Master Naturalist, experience the incredible bat flight out of the sinkhole, and then have a stargazing party in some of the darkest night skies! It must be at night, but it doesn’t give the time.

Year 2023

 

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area turns 45 and wants you to spend both celebrations right here – outdoors!

Garner State Park

According to the popular magazine I mentioned above, Garner State Park is second to Big Ben National Park and the most beautiful state park in Texas. I’ve heard this before, yet I’ve never been, but I have been to the Frio River, and man, oh man, that is a gorgeous place, so I can see why this state park is on that list.

Government Canyon State Natural Area

It’s a great day at this state park, with a geocache challenge, a native plant talk, a hike to the dinosaur tracks, and a discussion of our past, present, and future. All activities start early and continue throughout the morning.

Guadalupe River State Park

Pollinators And Parks! Join the state park as it celebrates the Monarchs returning from Mexico. Monarchs, along with other pollinators, are an integral part of nature’s amazing interactions and symbolize the importance of increased awareness of our smallest creatures and their relationships, says the park.

Another FREE Day at this state park because it’s their birthday! Join in celebrating 100 years of Texas State Parks and Guadalupe River State Park’s 40th!

Hill Country State Natural Area

Ranching Heritage Day at the state park. Experience the ranching life with exhibitors, making crafts, playing games, and viewing demonstrations.

Texas Hill Country State Parks

Inks Lake State Park

A fun-filled and all-inclusive day at this state park with water recreation, fishing,  interpretive programs, and archery. It will be modified for accessibility needs.

100-Year Boat-A-Thon. And another FREE day at the park. Bring your non-motorized watercraft (canoes, kayaks, paddleboards), or borrow one of theirs for a celebration at the lake.

Kickapoo Cavern State Park

Welcome to the Dark Side of State Parks at Kickapoo Cavern. Cavern tour, eclipse viewing, bat flight, and stargazing- experience darkness like never before.

Lake Brownwood State Park

Explore the state park and learn about its history, nature, and recreation. Activities include archery, catch-and-release fishing, wildlife, and more!

Longhorn Cavern State Park

It’s called the Natural Cave of Texas. My son and I loved our visit to the cave, but I remember crouching over like a duck a few times. Yes, you’ll have to, too!

Lyndon B. Johnson State Park & Historic Site

Seed Stomp. Plant wildflower seeds for future generations! This state park is always free, and no reservations are needed.

Texas Hill Country has close ties to President Lyndon B. Johnson. Stonewall is his birthplace, and Johnson City is his home and final resting place. Take a self-guided tour of the LBJ Ranch, with views of the Pedernales River, LBJ’s birthplace, the one-room school he attended in 1912, the Johnson family cemetery where he is buried, and the Texas White House.

McKinney Falls State Park

Old Tunnel State Park

Celebrate Bats, Trains, & Astronomy. Enjoy booths with activities related to bats, the railroad, and dark skies/astronomy.

Pedernales Falls State Park

Celebrate Under the Stars at Pedernales Falls State Park. Get excited about stargazing with constellations, deep sky objects, planets, and nighttime activities like a camping demo, a nocturnal wildlife table, and a sensory testing station. Night sky-friendly lighting will also be advertised and demonstrated. Oh, how I wish I lived nearby!

The 5,200-acre park has trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, campsites, scenic views, waterfalls, and areas to swim or fish. You can also bring a picnic lunch on the limestone slab.

Regular day passes are $6 per person 13 and older. Be sure to make your reservations online – this is a popular park, and it can get filled up with visitors, especially on the weekends.

South Llano State Park

Junction, Texas, has something to boast about with South Llano State Park. Visitors can swim, float, paddle, and fish in the river. They can also camp, hike or bike, geocache, spot turkeys and other wildlife, and marvel at the stars.

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