Palmetto State Park
Thursday, March 25th, 2010This is Passport to Texas
If you get the itch to visit an exotic tropical locale, but are short on time, and want to skip all the shots, do the next best thing: visit Palmetto State Park.
Named for the dwarf palmetto palm found around the ephemeral swamp, some areas of the 270 acre park resemble the tropics more than they do Central Texas.
Located in Gonzales County, between Gonzales and Luling, Palmetto State Park abuts the San Marcos River, making it a favorite place for canoeists to put in.
Situated within the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, the park has a reputation as a birding “hot spot.” Birders from across the country flock to Palmetto State Park to view many of the over 240 species of birds observed within the park’s boundaries.
Palmetto State Park has more than 39 campsites – all with water, some with water and electricity. There’s a group camping area and a group picnic shelter complete with kitchen.
If you want to stretch your legs and imagination, trek the park’s 3 miles of interpretive and hiking trails.
State Parks are closer than you think, and really far out. Visit the Texas parks and Wildlife website to start planning your state park adventure today.
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For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.