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Abilene State ParkThe park provides numerous recreational opportunities including a lake and fishing pond, a historic swimming pool, trails, and camping.
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Explore Birding in Texas State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Birding guide to compare the stops that belong together in Texas State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Abilene State ParkThe park provides numerous recreational opportunities including a lake and fishing pond, a historic swimming pool, trails, and camping.

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Atlanta State ParkSituated on the shores of Wright Patman Lake, the park is comprised of a towering pine forest that offers plenty of wildlife and bird sighting opportunities.
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Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State ParkA birder's paradise, this park boasts over 360 species.
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Big Bend Ranch State ParkSteep canyons, rugged mountains, night skies - this remote park is for the adventurous.
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Davis Mountains State ParkLocated high in the hills of this West Texas mountain range.
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Estero Llano Grande State ParkDeep in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley, this park is a birding paradise.
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Goose Island State ParkIn this park, you'll be rewarded with pristine views over two different bodies of water the St. Charles Bay and Aransas Bay.
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Palo Duro Canyon State ParkAs part of the Caprock Escarpment, this park is home to the second-largest canyon in America.
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Resaca de la Palma State ParkA birdwatcher's paradise, this park is one of the only three places in the country that belong to the World Birding Center.
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