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Lake Somerville State Park and Trailway is an 8700-acre state park located in Lee County and Burleson County, Texas on the shore of Lake Somerville.The park is a complex of four units; Lake Somerville State Park-Birch Creek Unit, Lake Somerville State Park-Nails Creek Unit, Somerville Trailway and Somerville Public Hunting Land. [2]
English: Lake Somerville State Park in the East Central Texas forests (Post Oak Savannah) ecoregion of Texas. Lee County, Texas, USA (30.2905°N, 96.6947°W, 83 m. elev.). Photographed on 3 May 2019 by William L. Farr.
Somerville Lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir on Yegua Creek [1] in the Brazos River basin, 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Brenham, Texas, United States. The town of Somerville in Burleson County is adjacent to the reservoir.
A road sign for the trail system in Newton County [9]. The Texas coast has been popular among bird watchers in the United States for decades. [7] Located where the Central Flyway meets the Gulf Coast and the Mississippi Flyway, the region sees a large number of migrants; in addition, the southern part of the Texas coast is far enough south to host a number of tropical species. [10]
Davis Mountains State Park is a 2,709-acre (1,096 ha) state park located in the Davis Mountains in Jeff Davis County, Texas. The closest town is Fort Davis, Texas. The park elevation is between 5,000 and 6,000 ft (1,500 and 1,800 m) above sea level. The original portion of the park was deeded to Texas Parks and Wildlife Department by a local ...
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The West Peak Overlook Trail, one of the challenging trails in the area. HCSNA has over 40 miles (64 km) of multi-use trails and permits hiking, biking and horseback riding. [4] Equestrian facilities are available. [5] Several dude ranches adjoin the property and regularly lead hikes and trail rides through the Natural Area. The picturesque ...
One of the ponds in Can Creek Canyon, seen from an East Trail overlook. Lost Maples is a State Natural Area and therefore has been developed only enough to provide access to visitors, while still protecting its natural character. The 2,906-acre (1,176 ha) reserve contains 11 miles (18 km) of hiking trails, 30 campsites, and eight primitive ...