Texas has a variety of state parks with something for everyone. Whether you like to camp or not you can still enjoy these beautiful Texas State Parks for nature walks, boating or fishing. We’ve included our Editor’s Picks for a handful of our favorite Texas State Parks. Enjoy!
Bonham State Park
Bonham State Park is a 261-acre park located in Fannin County northeast of Dallas. It includes a 65-acre lake, rolling prairies, and woodlands.
Activities: There is (unsupervised) swimming and fishing in the man-made lake, built in 1935, as well as camping, picnicking, mountain biking, boating (5 mph speed limit).
Caddo Lake State Park
A 3 1/2 hour drive from DFW. The only natural lake in Texas but it is a bit like a swamp. EDITOR’S TIP: Really cool
Activities: Activities enjoyed include camping, hiking, picnicking, nature study, fishing, and boating. There are canoe rentals in the park daily (year round). There are pontoon boat tours leaving from inside the park Saturday and Sunday (March – November). Pontoon boat tours can be scheduled.
Dinosaur Valley State Park
A 2 hour drive from DFW. EDITOR’S TIP: If your small child likes dinosaurs or older child likes fossils, this park is the
Activities: Dinosaur Valley State Park contains some of the best preserved dinosaur tracks in the world. The dinosaur tracks are located in the riverbed, so please call ahead to check on river conditions. Other activities include camping, picnicking, hiking, mountain biking, Equestrian use in a separate 100-acre area (no horses furnished), river swimming and fishing, and wildlife observation.
Eisenhower State Park
This park is about a 45 minute drive from DFW making it a great day trip. It is an excellent place to go for a hike or
Activities: Some of the activities include picnicking, hiking, biking, nature study, fishing, boating and boat rentals, water skiing, swimming, wildlife observation, ATV and mini bike use (OHV permit required), and a variety of camping.
Galveston State Park
This park is a 5 hour drive from DFW. EDITOR’S TIP: Not the prettiest Campground, but it’s right next to the beach.
Activities: The park offers camping, birdwatching, nature study, hiking, mountain bike riding, fishing, and unsupervised beach swimming. Tours: Educational tours of the flora and fauna of the beach and bay areas of the park are given by appointment only. Contact the park to make arrangements.
Lake Ray Roberts
This park is a 45min drive from DFW so it is great for a day trip. EDITOR’S TIP: This park is nice for camping,
Situated along the shores of a 30,000-acre reservoir Ray Roberts Lake State Park Complex consists of two state park units (Isle du Bois and Johnson Branch), six satellite parks (Jordan Unit, Pond Creek, Pecan Creek, Buck Creek, Sanger, and Elm Fork), Wildlife Management Areas, wetlands, waterfowl sanctuaries and the 20 mile Ray Roberts Lake/Lake Lewisville Greenbelt Corridor. Birdwatching, water sports, riding horses or backpacking along a scenic trail, Ray Roberts has something for everyone
Lake Tawakoni State Park
A 1 1/2 hour drive from DFW. EDITOR’S TIP: This state park is near by so you could even day trip it. It’s great for
Activities: Swimming, fishing, hiking, boating, mountain biking.
Lake Whitney State Park
The park is along the east shore of Lake Whitney west of Hillsboro in Hill County, and after the changing of the lake
Activities: Activities include camping; hiking; mountain biking; picnicking; boating; fishing; swimming (buoyed area – no life guard on duty); scuba diving; water skiing; nature study; and excellent birding. Tours/Events: An annual youth fishing tournament is held on the first Saturday in June, and “aircraft fly-ins” are held at various times.
Palo Duro Cayon
My favorite Park of all times! Near Amarillo. EDITOR’S TIP: In summer they play the musical “Texas” which by itself is
Activities: Park activities include camping, horseback riding, hiking, nature study, bird watching, mountain biking, and scenic drives.