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  2. List of Texas state parks - Wikipedia

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    Davis Mountains State Park: Devils River State Natural Area - includes Dan Allen Hughes Unit and Del Norte Unit Val Verde 37,000 acres (15,000 ha) 1988 Devils River State Natural Area: Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area: Edwards 1,859.7 acres (752.6 ha) 1985 Dinosaur Valley State Park: Somervell 1,524.72 acres (617.03 ha) 1972 Dinosaur Valley ...

  3. Meridian State Park - Wikipedia

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    Texas Parks & Wildlife Department: Visitors: ... Designing Texas State Parks During the Great Depression This page was last edited on 8 August 2024, at 16:50 ...

  4. Cibolo Creek - Wikipedia

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    Cibolo Creek is a stream in South Central Texas that runs approximately 96 miles (154 km) from its source at Turkey Knob (in the Texas Hill Country) near Boerne, Texas, to its confluence with the San Antonio River in Karnes County.

  5. Paluxy River - Wikipedia

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    The Paluxy River, also known as Paluxy Creek, is a river in the U.S. state of Texas.It is a tributary of the Brazos River.It is formed by the convergence of the North Paluxy River and the South Paluxy River near Bluff Dale, Texas in Erath County and flows a distance of 29 miles (47 km) before joining the Brazos just to the east of Glen Rose, Texas in south central Somervell County.

  6. Guadalupe River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe River State Park is a Texas state park located on a section of the Guadalupe River in Kendall and Comal Counties, northwest of Bulverde, Texas United States and is administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The land was acquired by deed from private owners in 1974 and was opened to the public in 1983. [2]

  7. San Marcos River - Wikipedia

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    Racers must take enough food and provisions to last them the distance of the race. The Texas Water Safari is billed as the "World's Toughest Boat Race" and runs annually on the second Saturday of June. [3] Another event is the San Marcos River annual San Marcos River Clean-Up, which is an organized spring clean-up of the whole river.

  8. Medina River - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the river was called the Medina all the way to the Gulf of Mexico, but now the part below the confluence is called the San Antonio River. From 1849, Castroville on the river was a water stop on the San Antonio-El Paso Road and a stagecoach station on the San Antonio-El Paso Mail and San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line.

  9. Blanco River (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Blanco River provides drinking water for the city of Blanco, as well as water supplies for nearby ranches.The river also supports a number of recreational areas, including the Blanco State Recreation Area in Blanco, [5] the former Boy Scouts camp El Rancho Cima near Wimberley, and other private parks and resorts.