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8 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Copper Breaks State Park

A hidden gem in the Texas State Park System. One of the best Dark Night Skies parks in the state. Its also has a unique geological feature that I only found inside this particular park. You can see remnants of an ancient sea floor on one of the trails. You get to stand where an ocean once stood. If you love science and history, then this is the park for you. Can you say you visited Copper Breaks without kissing an official Texas Longhorn? I’ll let the staff explain that one!

Check out the video we did on this park at Mr. S Travel Quest YouTube channel.

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Mr.S Travel Quest

7 months ago
4/5

Campsite: Fort Richardson State Park Hist. Site and Trailway

Fort Richardson State Park seamlessly blends history and nature. Exploring the well-preserved 19th-century military fort transports you to another era, while the park's trails showcase the beauty of North Texas landscapes. Whether you're a history buff or nature lover, this park offers a unique and enriching experience. The campgrounds are well-equipped, making it an excellent destination for a weekend getaway.

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Mr.S Travel Quest

7 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Devils River State Natural Area

Devils River State Park is a hidden gem, offering breathtaking natural beauty. The pristine river, rugged landscapes, and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts. The well-maintained trails provide a rewarding hiking experience, and the overall tranquility makes it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle. A true haven for outdoor lovers seeking serenity amidst nature's wonders.

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Mr.S Travel Quest

10 months ago
5/5

Campsite: Jacales Camping Area — Goliad State Park

Many cultures, one Texas. Visiting this historic site is worth a visit when in the area. Learn about the native Americans, Spanish explorers and missionaries in southeast Texas. It’s a small park and learned tons of facts on our visit. If anything it’s a great place to take pictures.

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