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Garner State Park
This is the most popular state park in the entire state of Texas for camping and for a good reason.
Plan Around Garner State Park
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Garner State Park Details
This is the most popular state park in the entire state of Texas for camping - and for a good reason. Popular almost every month of the year, this park has screened shelters, RV hookups, campsites, and cabins for overnight guests. And with 1,700 acres of natural beauty to explore, there's something to keep you occupied every day of your stay. Even before it became a state park, the land was reserved in the 1930s for the public. After receiving funding from the state, the Civilian Conservation Corps built a few recreational buildings, including a dance pavilion (which is still used in the summer for the nightly jukebox dance). The park officially opened in 1941 and expanded in 1976 with the addition of 790 acres. The park is centered around the beautiful Frio River, which is popular for inner tubing, canoeing, and paddle boating. During the summer, there's also a mini-golf range and a restaurant for you to enjoy. Entrance Fees - 13 years and older: $8 Daily - Child 12 Years and Under: Free Reservations are available [online] (https://texasstateparks.reserveamerica.com/camping/garner-state-park/r/facilityDetails.do?contractCode=TX&parkId=1200057&_ga=2.33889060.447085507.1618845916-917412064.1616861417) or by calling (512) 389-8900
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Nearby Parks Around Garner State Park
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Garner State Park
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1.5 mi away
Old Baldy
There are plenty of hiking trails to choose from when you visit Garner State Park, although this trek is arguably one of the most popular.
17.8 mi away
Lost Maples State Natural Area
Covering almost 3,000-acres of the Edwards Plateau, this spectacular park is an unspoiled piece of paradise in Texas.
17.9 mi away
Lost Maples
With 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.
18.1 mi away
East Trail
Ideal for a brisk autumn hike, this trail has plenty to offer in terms of natural beauty.
33.7 mi away
West Peak
Sandwiched between the Lost Maples State Park and the Garner State Park is the peaceful Hill Country State Natural Area.