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Just 16 miles southwest of Abilene, the park has a lake and fishing pond, a historic swimming pool, trails, camping and more. Things to Do On land, you can camp, hike , geocache , bird watch, and ride bikes or horses .
Abilene State Park 150 PARK ROAD 32 TUSCOLA TX 79562. Phone Number: Information: (325)572-3204. Additional Information General Rules. Photos Connect. Instagram; Facebook; Twitter; YouTube; Email updates; State Park App; Resources. Make Reservations; Campground Directory; Contact TPWD Customer Service;
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Discover Texas history and natural beauty at Abilene State Park. Mississippi kite Explore a Civilian Conservation Corps treasure built in a wooded oasis where the Rolling Plains and the Edwards Plateau meet.
Abilene State Park is a 529.4-acre (214.2 ha) state park next to Lake Abilene about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Abilene, Texas on FM 89. The park opened on May 10, 1934 and is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Abilene State Park is a hidden gem in West Texas.The cedar & oak trees are as tall as the east Texas trees. We loved the easy hiking trails. Buffalo Wallow is very pretty filled with clear spring water.
Explore Abilene State Park in Texas with Recreation.gov. Awake in a wooded oasis on the banks of Elm Creek in the midst of the Texas Midwest, just south of the city of Abilene. Pecan, red oak, cottonwood and elm trees
PARK HUNT DATES: Dec. 10-12. The entire park (including Lake Abilene) will be closed from 6pm on Dec. 9 until 12pm on Dec.12. Dec. 7-8, Jan. 4-20 and Feb 21-23. Access to Lake Abilene will be restricted from 10pm the night before until 10pm on the day the hunt ends.
View campground details for Site: 001, Loop: Wagon Circle at Abilene State Park, Texas. Find available dates and book online with ReserveAmerica.
Appearing as verdant woodlands among the low limestone hills of north-central Texas's Callahan Divide, Abilene State Park and its attendant groves of oak, elm, and pecan trees, sit along Elm Creek and Lake Abilene.