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Central Texas could be getting a new state park after a major land acquisition from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). The agency finalized the purchase of 1,100 acres of a property ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has acquired a 1,100-acre property in Lampasas and Burnet counties that will be combined with an existing 2,020-acre tract to create a new 3,000-acre state ...
Colorado Bend State Park is located across the Colorado River from the 2,020-acre property the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recently purchased to create a new state park. (Colorado Bend ...
The state park will be located across from the river from Colorado Bend State Park and will include 1.5 miles of Yancey Creek, limestone bluffs and several natural springs, according to TPWD.
The new park will give visitors access to the Texas Colorado River. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced the acquisition of 1,100 acres, advancing plans for a new state park that will be ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) says they recently finalized the purchase of 1,100 acres in Lampasas and Burnet Counties, bringing a new state park in Texas one step closer to its ...
The land is in Lampasas and Burnet counties and will be part of a new park that's more than 3,000 acres near Colorado Bend State Park and Lake Buchanan. TPWD said the purchase is the second in a ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has acquired a 1,100-acre property in Lampasas and Burnet counties that will be combined with an existing 2,020-acre tract to create a new 3,000-acre state ...
The new park will give visitors access to the Texas Colorado River. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced the acquisition of 1,100 acres, advancing plans for a new state park that will be ...
The new park will give visitors access to the Texas Colorado River. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced the acquisition of 1,100 acres, advancing plans for a new state park that will be ...
The new park will give visitors access to the Texas Colorado River. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced the acquisition of 1,100 acres, advancing plans for a new state park that will be ...
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