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Plan Around Blanco State Park
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Blanco State Park Details
The white limestone river bands are what give this river, and the park, its name. For thousands of years, the springs in the park provided water even when the river was dry. Today, it's a swimmers and tubers paradise. This 104-acre park has one mile of frontage on the Blanco River. Visitors can camp, picnic, swim, tube, and enjoy the surrounding trails. A section of the park is stocked with rainbow trout for visitors interested in fishing. There are numerous wildlife viewing opportunities including four different types of bats and numerous spiny softshell turtles and river cooters who like to enjoy the sun along the river banks. In May of 2015 over 10 inches of rain fell at the headwaters of the Blanco River which devastated the park. The park was rebuilt shortly after but signs of the flood remain today - keep your eyes peeled for downed trees! Entrance Fees: - Adult: $7 Daily - Child 12 Years and Under: Free Reservations are available [online](https://texasstateparks.reserveamerica.com/blanco-state-park/r/facilityDetails.do?contractCode=TX&parkId=1200053&_ga=2.60378349.1505092049.1617645325-917412064.1616861417) or by calling (512) 389-8900
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