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Texas Parks and Wildlife purchased more land in Lampasas and Burnet counties, hoping to bring a more-than-3,000-acre state park ... visitors access to the Colorado River, a beautiful creek ...
The newly purchased land sits across the river from Colorado Bend ... through a one-time legislative appropriation and revenue from sporting goods sales taxes. An opening date for the new state ...
The property includes two miles along the Colorado River and is located across the river from Colorado Bend State ... The new state park will be developed through the Centennial Parks Conservation ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has finalized a new land purchase of property across the river from Colorado Bend Statet ... The new state park will be developed through the Centennial Parks ...
It's also located right across the Colorado River from the Colorado Bend State Park. Before Monday's announcement, TPWD had also acquired 2,020 acres of land in Burnet County, bringing the ...
The agency finalized the purchase of 1,100 acres of a property across the river from Colorado Bend State Park ... The new state park will be developed through the Centennial Parks Conservation ...
The property purchased is across the river from Colorado Bend State Park including ... sporting goods sales taxes. The new state park with be funded through the Centennial Parks Conservation ...
The land stretches through Lampasas and Burnet Counties and will be located across the Colorado River from the Colorado Bend State Park. Read this story to learn more about the land deal.
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