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Texas State Campgrounds Offer the Finest in Campground Living

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It’s been said that Texans know how to do things right—and that claim is evidenced by Texas state campgrounds. Camping sites in the Lone Star state are certainly top-notch, making them a worthwhile tourist destination. In essence, if you love camping, chances are you’ll love Texas state campgrounds, since they offer everything that makes camp sites such a fun place to spend a holiday.

If you’re traveling in the area near Abilene, you might consider a stay at Abilene State Park. This park, located in north central Texas, consists of more than 500 acres of space. The park actually dates back to the 1930s, when it was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. This premiere example of Texas state campgrounds offers a variety of activities for campers, including hiking, nature study, swimming, fishing in Buffalo Wallow Park and Lake Abilene, biking, walking, and picnicking. In addition, nature trail tours are available upon request.

One of the key advantages of staying at Texas state campgrounds is that there are numerous nearby attractions that you can explore. For instance, near Abilene State Park, you’ll find the Fort Griffin State Park and Historic site. Other sites of interest include Lake Abilene, the Abilene Fine Arts Museum, the Paramount Theater, and the Abilene Zoo.
Abilene State Park also boasts quite comfortable facilities, including a swimming pool, a wading pool for children, a playground, a volleyball pit, and a horseshoe pit. In addition, there’s plenty of space for playing baseball, soccer, and football. In short, Abilene State Park is one of those Texas state campgrounds that’s a pleasure to explore.
Another one of the Texas state campgrounds that’s worth a second look is the Stephen F. Austin State Park and San Felipe State Historic Site. Austin, who is known as the father of Texas, brought nearly 300 families to the area to colonize the state. In the early 1800s, San Felipe de Austin was considered the capital of the colonies in Texas. In addition to being of great historic interest, the park also offers an array of activities, including fishing, hiking, golf, and nature tours. Campers can also take advantage of a number of nearby attractions, including the San Jacinto battleground, San Jacinto monument, the Hermann Park Zoo, AstroWorld, and the Museum of Natural Science. The Austin State Park also features high-quality facilities, including screened shelters, a museum, water, electricity, and sewer service, and a fully functional kitchen.

In short, Texas state campgrounds can be both tranquil and high-energy, pastoral and entertaining. They represent one of the Southwest’s premiere vacation spots—and are definitely worth the drive—no matter where in the country you happen to be.



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