Lost Maples in Texas State

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.

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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. Not only will you find wild creatures like foxes, armadillos, bobcats, and white-tailed deer, but you'll also get the experience the breathtaking colors of autumn foliage of their natural habitats. From October to November, the leaves of the Uvalde bigtooth maple trees start to change colors, which paints the entire park mesmerizing shades of reds, oranges, and browns. Juxtaposed against the crystal blue waters of streams and rivers, it's truly a sight to behold.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lost Maples

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0.2 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.

0.5 mi away

East Trail

Ideal for a brisk autumn hike, this trail has plenty to offer in terms of natural beauty.

17.9 mi away

Garner State Park

This is the most popular state park in the entire state of Texas for camping and for a good reason.

18.7 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.

26.2 mi away

West Peak

Sandwiched between the Lost Maples State Park and the Garner State Park is the peaceful Hill Country State Natural Area.