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  • SHS = State Historic Site
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  • WMA = Wildlife Management Area

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Use the links in the left column to find events by activity, region, site and date. Links are also listed for canceled events and restricted access to sites, as well as special calendars for landowners, state parks and wildlife management areas.

 Featured Events

This is a select group of events that feature the best of the new or out-of-the-ordinary events. For all other events, use the links on the left.

Featured Event December 1–25, 2006Starr Family Home SHSCandlelight Christmas Dinners — In conjunction with the Wonderland of Lights Festival, we will offer our annual catered dinners compete with musical entertainment and a tour of the beautiful Starr Mansion. These are for group bookings by reservation only. Call for times, fees, reservations and more information (903) 935-3044. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Starr Family Home SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event December 17–18, 21–22, 2006Wyler Aerial Tramway SPSanta Arrives at Ranger Peak — Santa will be at the top of Ranger Peak waiting for children to deliver their letters in person and to take their picture with him. Noon-5 p.m.; fees $7 adults, $4 children 4-12, children 3 and under free (915) 562-9899. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Wyler Aerial Tramway SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event January 3, 2007World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SPChristmas Bird Count — Join staff and volunteers as they participate in the 107th year of this nationwide tradition, tallying as many birds as possible within a 15-mile-diameter circle that includes the park. Participants, working in teams, may opt for a few hours' counting, an all-day marathon or anything in between. A potluck dinner and "countdown" wraps up the action. 7 a.m.-9 p.m.; fee $5 per participant helps the National Audubon Society analyze the results. (956) 584-9156. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About World Birding Center - Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event January 6, 2007Brazos Bend SPTunes & Tales — Spend an evening under the stars listening to live music at the outdoor amphitheater with the old-time, bluegrass sounds of The Brazos River Pickers. And don't miss the storytelling at intermission, which is sure to keep you entertained. 6-8 p.m. (979) 553-5101. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Brazos Bend SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event January 6, 2007World Birding Center - Estero Llano Grande SPResolution Solution: New Year's in the Park — Keep your New Year's resolution and come to the park to walk, jog or ride your bike. With interesting scenery and subtropical wildlife, exercise has never been this fun. Kids will enjoy themselves as well with free arts and crafts. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (956) 565-3919. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About World Birding Center - Estero Llano Grande SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event January 13, 2007Goliad SPLos Pastores - A Shephers's Play — Created when Spain came to the New World, shepherd's plays were used to teach Native Americans about Spanish culture and religion through song and dance. Come find out what it was like to be an 18th Century Native American new to the sights and sounds of Mission Espiritu Santo! The program is presented by the members of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church, San Antonio. 2-4 p.m. (361) 645-3405. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Goliad SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event January 20, 2007Fort Richardson SP&HS & Lost Creek Reservoir State TrailwayTrout Stocking and Family Fishing Day — Be one of the first to catch a rainbow trout this year, as Fort Richardson's Quarry Lake is stocked with over 1,000 fish, ready for you to test your skills. 9 a.m.-noon (940) 567-3506. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Fort Richardson SP&HS & Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 2–4, 2007Choke Canyon SP/Calliham UnitChoke Canyon Birding Festival at Three Rivers — Come enjoy birding at its best! There will be guided tours as well as lectures from experts on various birding topics and much more. 6 p.m. Friday-3 p.m. Sunday; fee $30 per person; reservations required, deadline January 26; for reservations and more information, contact the Three Rivers Chamber of Commerce, (888) 600-3115. (361) 786-3868. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Choke Canyon SP/Calliham Unit] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 3, 2007Brazos Bend SPTunes & Tales — Spend an evening under the stars listening to live music at the outdoor amphitheater with the old-time, bluegrass sounds of The Brazos River Pickers. And don't miss the storytelling at intermission, which is sure to keep you entertained. 6-8 p.m. (979) 553-5101. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Brazos Bend SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 3, 2007Lake Texana SPCelebrate Birdhouse Day — It's a day to celebrate the birds as the Nature Center conducts a bird hike, then see a presentation on birds and learn how to build a feeder by reusing plastic bottles. Hike 9-10:30 a.m., presentation 11 a.m.-noon and bird feeder demonstration 2-4 p.m. (361) 782-5718. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lake Texana SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 3, 2007Martin Dies, Jr. SPBirdhouse Day — Hear an exciting program about bluebirds-learn what they look like, what they eat and how to take care of their needs. You can also build your own bluebird house from a kit, learn how to set it up and how and when to clean it out. Fun for the entire family! 10 a.m.-noon; $5 donation for each birdhouse kit (409) 384-5231. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Martin Dies, Jr. SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 8–10, 2007CanceledBig Bend Ranch SPLower Shutup Hike — Ride in a four-wheel-drive vehicle on a bumpy road to the inside of the Solitario, a collapsed volcano. Camp overnight and depart the following morning on a strenuous eight-mile hike through the Lower Shutup where you will see the oldest down to the youngest rock formations of the Solitario - a very scenic hike. The second night's campsite is at the southern base of the Solitario. Return via four-wheel-drive vehicle after breakfast the following morning. Call for times; fees $144 Texas State Parks Pass members, $150 non-members; reservations required (432) 229-3416. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Big Bend Ranch SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 10, 2007Lake Texana SPValentine Crafts — Come to the Nature Center to make a unique, nature-inspired valentine to give to someone special. 2-3:30 p.m. (361) 782-5718. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lake Texana SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 17, 2007World Birding Center - Estero Llano Grande SPValentine's Day in the Park — Watch the sunset or take a romantic stroll through the park this Valentine's Day weekend. The park has many fun activities for non-lovebirds as well. There will also be free arts and crafts for kids. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (956) 565-3919. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About World Birding Center - Estero Llano Grande SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event February 27–March 1, 2007Houston, TexasRanching and Wildlife Expo — As a compliment to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and Texas Southwestern Cattle Raiser's Association commercial bull and heifer events and sales, this Expo features wildlife-related exhibits from Texas Parks and Wildlife. White-tailed deer research from Kerr WMA; alligator information and live alligators from J. D. Murphree WMA; Laser Shot interactive systems from Hunter Education; Operation Game Thief trailer; Texas Big Game Awards and Becoming an Outdoors Family, as well as a variety of other groups presented. The event also showcases presentations from experts in the field with a wide range of topics of interest to landowners, land managers and anyone interested in wildlife management. Topics include Feral Hog Management, Managing Land for Wildlife and Cattle, Ageing Deer on the Hoof, Successful Wildflower Planting, Habitat Management for Nongame Birds, Successful Wildscapes, Assessing Land for Its Wildlife Potential, High Fence/ Low Fence Management and Providing Supplemental Food for Wildlife. Held at the Reliant Arena. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; entry fees apply; for more information, see flyer or call (979) 968-6591. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 2, 2007Sebastopol House SHSToast To Texas — The celebration is to commemorate the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Everyone is given a bottle of Texas spring water for the toast and is invited to stay for refreshments after the event, which includes patriotic music, delivery of the mayor's proclamation by the Guadalupe County Sheriff's Mounted Posse and other festivities. The event strives to encourage us to remember those courageous Texans of yesterday who forged the Lone Star State. 1:30-2:30 p.m. (830) 379-4833. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Sebastopol House SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 3, 2007Sea Center TexasNature Day — Fishing, birding and habitat gardening are just a few the activities that will be highlighted at this event. See live animals exhibits, hear many tips on how to enjoy nature in your backyard or at your favorite outdoor getaways. Catch and release youth fishing available, but bring your own rod, reel, tackle and bait. Cut squid or fresh dead shrimp work well fished on the bottom; no artificial lures and barbless hooks only. Nature scavenger hunt 10 a.m.-noon; catch and release fishing 1-3 p.m., all other activities 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. (979) 292-0100. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Sea Center Texas] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 3–4, 2007Washington-on-the-Brazos SHSTexas Independence Day Celebration — Celebrate Texas' 171st birthday at the "Birthplace of Texas," Washington-on-the-Brazos. Demonstrators, re-enactors and period music come together to make history come alive. Visit Independence Hall where the Texas Declaration was adopted March 2, 1836 and learn about Texas' ten years as a sovereign nation at the Star of the Republic Museum. There will be something for everyone. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; tour fees are waived during this special weekend. (936) 878-2214. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Washington-on-the-Brazos SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 6–9, 13–16, 20–23, 2007Lake Texana SPSpring Break — Bring the family and spend time outdoors enjoying our special programs. Tuesday -Amazing Alligator and Make a Gator; Wednesday -Fishing with a Ranger and Fish Printing; Thursday -Superb Snakes and Make a Snake; Friday Bird Hike, Beautiful Birds and Make a Bird Feeder. See park flyers for more info. Two programs daily, one at 10 a.m. and one at 2 p.m. (361) 782-5718. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lake Texana SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 16–18, 2007Hill Country SNA4th Annual TETRA/HCSNAP Spring Break Benefit Trail Ride — Texas Equestrian Trail-riders Association (TETRA) and the Hill Country State Natural Area Partners (HC-SNAP) sponsor this event held at Chapa's Group Camp. Net proceeds benefit the Hill Country SNA. Noon Friday-2 p.m. Sunday; for more information, visit http://www.hcsnap.org (830) 796-4413. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Hill Country SNA] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 17, 2007Fort McKavett SHSStar Party — Come early to this event, hosted by the Johnson Space Center Astronomical Society, and tour the historic frontier fort and hear lectures from members of the astronomy club. Event weather permitting. Dusk-midnight; fees free Texas State Parks Pass members, $3 non-members, $2 senior citizens, free for children 12 and under; call for more information (325) 396-2358. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Fort McKavett SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 17, 2007Fulton Mansion SHSHarriet's Trash to Treasure Bazaar — Come shop the donated treasures offered for sale on the beautiful grounds. Enjoy baked goods and a large variety of white elephants, arts and crafts, antiques and collectibles available for purchase to support the maintenance and preservation of the mansion. Our trash becomes your treasure. Vendors will also be on hand with new items. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (361) 729-0386. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Fulton Mansion SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 18, 2007Galveston Island SPSt. Patrick's Day Bike Parade — Kids 12 and under bring your bicycles and come spread some green cheer! First, with parent's help, we'll decorate the bikes, then parade through the campgrounds and return for refreshments and goodies. 10-11:30 a.m. (409) 737-1222. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Galveston Island SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 18, 2007San Jacinto Battleground SHS24th Annual Fords of the 50s Old Car Show and Picnic — See hundreds of classic cars, none newer than 1980 models. Bring your picnic basket and enjoy good food, folks and fun! Gates open at 9 a.m., awards presented at 2 p.m.; vehicle registration fee $5 for those entered in the show; for more information, visit http://www.fordsofthe50s.com or call David Jackson (281) 599-7920. (281) 479-2431. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About San Jacinto Battleground SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 23–24, 2007Fort McKavett SHSWest Texas Heritage Education and Living History Days — Friday, all schools are invited to come join over 100 re-enactors and living historians as they teach Indian Wars history with fun games, activities and events. Everyone is invited on Saturday to enjoy the day that will include infantry, artillery and cavalry reenactments, a barbecue lunch sponsored by Friends of Fort McKavett and many other activities. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday; call for more information (325) 396-2358. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Fort McKavett SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 29–31, 2007Big Bend Ranch SPLonghorn Cattle Drive — Come out and help round up the Texas longhorns in the park. For three days, experience life on a working ranch by going out on horseback into the rugged country of the ranch and driving the longhorns to ranch headquarters. Price includes horse rental, meals and lodging at the Bunkhouse. Call for times; fees $916 Texas State Parks Pass members, $925 non-members; reservations required (432) 229-3416. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Big Bend Ranch SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event March 31, 2007Texas Freshwater Fisheries CenterOutdoor Fools Day — Representatives of various divisions of TPWD, conservation organizations and outdoor-related businesses will conduct hands-on activities that will build fishing, hunting, birding and camping skills and provide information on where to apply them in East Texas. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; free with admission (903) 676-BASS. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 7, 2007Eisenhower Birthplace SHSEaster Egg Roll — Children from toddlers to 10 years old are invited to compete in rolling eggs on the lawn. We provide eggs, spoons and prizes for the winners and the Easter Bunny will greet the children and give out candy. 2-4 p.m. (903) 465-8908. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Eisenhower Birthplace SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 7, 2007Lake Texana SPAnnual Easter Egg Hunt — We will start with an Easter egg hunt in four age divisions: 0-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12. Afterwards, the whole family will enjoy sack races, egg and spoon races, horseshoe and volleyball tournaments and much more. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. (361) 782-5718. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lake Texana SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 7, 2007Lyndon B. Johnson SP&HSEaster at the Sauer-Beckmann Farm — Celebrate Easter like a traditional 1915 German farm family would have. Park interpreters will be making natural dyed Easter eggs, lamb cake and grass Easter nests, as the early settlers would have made them. While visiting, you will also have an opportunity to participate in some traditional activities common to that time period. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (830) 644-2252. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lyndon B. Johnson SP&HS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 11, 2007San Angelo SPSilver Bluebonnet Event — Senior citizens are invited to the park as guests of the Friends of San Angelo State Park. Seminars will be given by local enthusiasts on wildflowers, birds and the park's bison. Park trailer tours will also be provided. A free lunch will be served following the seminars. 9 a.m.-noon (325) 949-4757. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About San Angelo SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 13–15, 2007Fort Richardson SP&HS & Lost Creek Reservoir State TrailwayFort Richardson Days — We will celebrate our 140th anniversary by turning back time, inviting all manner of living historians and historical re-enactors to take us back to the 1860s and 70s. Friday will be dedicated to all school groups to participate and meet the presenters. Saturday will be open to all visitors to meet and interact with the live-action, historical displays and their characters. See an 1860s baseball game; laundresses take in troopers' wash; soap-making, bread baking and afternoon tea with the ladies' contingent while the cavalry, infantry and artillery show off their skills throughout the day. Sunday will be a relaxing time to visit with the presenters, historical characters and participants and inquire about how to become one of us. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.-noon Sunday; fees free Texas State Parks Pass members, $3 non-members, $2 senior citizens, free for children 12 and under (940) 567-3506. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Fort Richardson SP&HS & Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 14, 2007Big Spring SP10th Annual Master the Mountain Fun Walk/Run — This is a challenging course, due to steep terrain at the park, and participants enjoy the course that follows the edge of a 200-foot bluff (at the northern limit of the Edwards Plateau). Enjoy the beautiful Trans-Pecos scenery of our area. 9-11 a.m.; fee $15 per person before April 5, $18 after; registration recommended, e-mail bigsprsp@sbcglobal.net, fax (432) 263-3935 or call (432) 263-4931. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Big Spring SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 14, 2007Brazos Bend SPEarth Day Celebration — A full day of family fun all aimed at educating you on what we can do to protect the Earth. We will have exhibits, hand-on activities, rock climbing wall and demonstrations from local, state and national conservation and environmental groups. We will also be offering guided nature hikes, educational programs, historical interpretation and games. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; please check our Web page for more details at http://www.bbspvo.org or call (979) 553-5101. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Brazos Bend SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 14, 2007Cedar Hill SP6th Annual Cedar Hill Expo — Enjoy a fun filled day in which you can participate in many of the programs we offer. Some of the events include reptile and mammal programs, bass casting for kids, a wildflower walk, archery and kayaking. Game Wardens will also be available throughout the day to answer questions regarding TPWD regulations. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; call to confirm program (972) 291-3900 Ext. 232. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Cedar Hill SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 21, 2007Colorado Bend SPEarth Day Celebration — Bring a friend and a picnic lunch and enjoy the beauty of this unique area of the Texas Hill Country. Take a self-guided 1-1/2-mile scenic, round trip tour to spectacular Gorman Falls, a 65-foot waterfall in a beautiful Hill Country setting. See Gorman Cave in a walking wild cave tour. Hike along the Pat Copeland Trail to Gorman Springs, a beautiful area of the park open to the public only twice a year, on this self-guided tour. Try your hand at other activities. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Gorman Falls tours 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; wild cave tours hourly 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; fees Gorman Falls tour $5 for 13 and older, $2 children 6-12, free for children 5 and under; Gorman Cave tours $15 per person; reservations recommended for cave tours (325) 628-3240. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Colorado Bend SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 21, 2007San Jacinto Battleground SHSSan Jacinto Day Festival and Battle Re-enactment — Enjoy living history encampments and re-enactors in period costume, demonstrations of weapons, activities for children and more. At 3 p.m., a re-enactment of the famous 1836 battle which won Texas' Independence from Mexico will be fought. Cannon and musket fire will fill the air with the sights and sounds of April 21, 1836! Food and drinks are available or bring your own picnic lunch and enjoy the day. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (281) 479-2431. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About San Jacinto Battleground SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event April 27–28, 2007Lake Brownwood SP10th Annual Spring Open House and Youth Outdoors Day — Friday is Youth Outdoors Day and features open house and free entrance plus special outdoor education exhibits for area school youth. Exhibits include Texas Buffalo Soldiers and frontier life, TPWD Wildlife and Inland Fisheries and others. Exhibitors interested in participating are encouraged to contact Mike Krahn or John Holland at the park. Saturday continues with free entrance and exhibits open to the general public. Park facilities open for viewing. 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; donations accepted for our Lone Star Legacy endowment (325) 784-5223. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lake Brownwood SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 5, 2007Fulton Mansion SHSMay Day — Bring the family for a fun-filled day of springtime activities. Dance around the maypole, play period games, enjoy old-fashioned pie-eating contests and create beautiful flower crafts. Live music, a petting zoo and a box lunch auction are sure to entertain. Come in your best old-fashioned clothes to participate in the costume contest and win the prize of May Queen and King. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (361) 729-0386. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Fulton Mansion SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 5, 2007Lake Colorado City SP3rd Annual Lake Colorado City Bike Tour — Ride from Colorado City to the park, around the lake and return to Colorado City on this 25-mile tour. Go twice around the lake for a longer 42.5-mile tour. 9 a.m.-noon; registration fee includes barbecue lunch and T-shirt $20 before April 30, $25 after, $5 lunch available for non-riders; reservations recommended (325) 728-3931. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lake Colorado City SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 5, 2007Sebastopol House SHSMayDay! — This free, family event offers music, a maypole dance, demonstrations, a climbing wall, games, free kid's prizes and much more! Families are invited to come enjoy time spent together at this historic setting. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. (830) 379-4833. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Sebastopol House SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 5, 2007Texas Freshwater Fisheries CenterCinco de Mayo Celebration — Family fun with a Hispanic theme including games, dancing, music and food. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; $2.50 discounted adult admission, free for children 12 and under (903) 676-BASS. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 12, 2007Cedar Hill SP6th Annual Youth Carp Fishing Event — Test your fishing skills fishing for golden carp with the Carp Anglers Group. Some fishing tackle available for use or bring your own equipment. Chances of catching a fish are great! 9 a.m.-noon; call to confirm program (972) 291-3900 Ext. 232. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Cedar Hill SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 19, 2007Lake Whitney SPTexas Stars and Guitars Fest — Come listen to pop, folk and jazz music during the day and see the stars at night. Noon-till (254) 694-3793. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Lake Whitney SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 20, 2007San Jacinto Battleground SHS17th Annual Monumental Bug Bash — The Bay Area Volkswagen Club hosts their annual car picnic. Oodles and oodles of bugs and beetles are featured! All makes and models of VW's welcome. Food and drinks are available or bring your own picnic lunch and enjoy the day. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. To register your VW, visit http://www.barareavwclub.com or contact David Saucier at (832) 414-1460. (281) 479-2431. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About San Jacinto Battleground SHS] [Featured Events]

Featured Event May 25–27, 2007Big Bend Ranch SP4X4 Tour — Bring your four-wheel drive vehicle and visit scenic and remote parts of the park that are otherwise inaccessible. We will go to Las Burras, Madrid Falls and Fresno Canyon. The tour will be limited to 10 vehicles, so please sign up early. The trails are brushy, so scratches may occur on your vehicle. Call for times; fees include park guide, meals and lodging at the Bunkhouse, $344 Texas State Parks Pass members, $350 non-members; reservations required (432) 229-3416. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Big Bend Ranch SP] [Featured Events]

Featured Event June 23, 2007Eisenhower SPTexoma on the Fly — This event will showcase fly fishing opportunities at Lake Texoma and the park with an emphasis on striper and warm water fishing in Texas. It is a rare opportunity to learn from certified casting instructors and friendly fly fishers who love to share their sport. Activities include fly-tying demonstrations and fly fishing and casting classes. Casting and fly-tying coaches also on hand. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (903) 465-1956. [Events at the Same Site] [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Eisenhower SP] [Featured Events]


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Symbols and Abbreviations

  • Checkmark Image = Featured Event
  • SP = State Park
  • SHS = State Historic Site
  • SP&HS = State Park and Historic Site
  • SFH = State Fish Hatchery
  • SNA = State Natural Area
  • WMA = Wildlife Management Area

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