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Boquillas CanyonLocated in Big Bend National Park, this awe-inspiring canyon has towering limestone walls that extend 1,500-feet into the air.
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Explore Point of Interest in Texas State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Point of Interest 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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Boquillas CanyonLocated in Big Bend National Park, this awe-inspiring canyon has towering limestone walls that extend 1,500-feet into the air.
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Caddo LakePerched on the border of Texas and Louisiana, this 25,400-acre lake is the second largest natural lake in the South.
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Caprock CanyonsThese crimson-red rocks provide a stunning backdrop across the High Plains of the Texas Panhandle.
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Cascasde Caverns150-feet below the earth's surface is one of Texas most stunning geological attractions.
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Catfish CreekThis National Natural Landmark flows for 30-miles through east-central Texas and connects 26 reservoirs to the mouth of the majestic Trinity River.
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Caverns of SnonoraTake a walk deep through the depths of this cave system and encounter some of the rarest geological features found in the United States.
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Chihuahuan DesertCovering over 190,000 square miles of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Mexico is North America's largest desert.
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Congress Avenue Bridge Bat ColonyHumans aren't the only species to live in downtown Austin!
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Dinosaur ValleyWith over 100 million years of history, it's easy to see why this place is considered a National Natural Landmark.
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El CapitanLocated in the Guadalupe Mountains is one of Texas's tallest and most iconic landmarks.
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Enchanted RockWith a height of 425-feet and a width of 640 acres, this pink granite dome is the largest of its kind in the United States.
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Guadalupe MountainsHome to some of the state's most iconic rivers, canyons, and peaks, this mountain range is a must-see attraction during your visit.

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Hueco TanksSandwiched between the Franklins Mountains and the Hueco Mountains sits this historically and culturally significant site.
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Inner Space CavernDating back over 25 million years, this karst cave is a fascinating insight into the world's geological history.
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Lost MaplesWith rolling hills, limestone canyons, and miles of untouched beauty, this 2,906-acre piece of land is home to many native plants and animals in the Edwards Plateau.
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McKittrick CanyonThis steep canyon is located within the Guadalupe Mountain Range and the Chihuahuan Desert, although parts of it also extend into the Lincoln Forest National Park.
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Natural Bridge CavernsAlthough Texas has its fair share of underground caves and caverns, this one is considered to be the largest in the entire state.
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Odessa Meteor CraterThis impressive crater site was formed 64,000 years ago during the prehistoric era when iron octahedrite meteorites fell from the sky.
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Padre IslandSnaking 113 miles between the Laguna Madre and the Gulf of Mexico is the second-largest island in the US and the longest barrier island in the entire world.
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Palo Duro CanyonThe Texas Panhandle is home to the second-largest canyon in the United States.

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Permsimon GapMillions of years of erosion have transformed this once colossal mountain range into a collection of rolling hills.
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Salt FlatsLocated in the midst of the barren desert landscape of western Texas is a dry salt pan from the Guadalupe Mountains.
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Santa Ana NWRAt the southern tip of Texas, near the banks of the Rio Grande River, sits this ecologically diverse wildlife refuge.
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Texas LonghornRoaming through the grasslands of Fort Griffin State Park is this special herd of cattle and one of the state's most iconic symbols.
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The Big TreeAlthough you can find oak trees in practically every region of Texas, none of them are as famous as this one in Rockport.
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The BowlVenture towards the top of Hunter Peak in the Guadalupe Mountains to witness this mesmerizing wonder.
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Wonder CaveFor over 100 years, this unique cave has been wowing tourists for its unique structure and formation.