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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 ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) bought more than 2,000 acres in Burnet County along the Colorado River, across from Colorado Bend State Park. This is separate from the recently approved ...
This achievement joins the previous two acquisitions totaling 3,703 acres at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area along with the purchase of the 500-acre Lake Colorado City State Park, amongst others.
In a press release Monday, TPWD said the acquisition is the first of two purchases to create the new state park, which will be more than 3,000 acres in total. An additional 1,100-acre property is ...
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 land is located across the river from Colorado Bend State Park, and includes 1.5 miles of Yancey Creek, beautiful Limestone Bluffs, and multiple natural springs.
Texas' state parks system is about to get a little bigger. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has finalized the purchase of 2,020 acres near Colorado Bend State Park in the Texas Hill ...
Texas purchases land for new 3,000-acre state park near Colorado Bend Brandi D. Addison Austin American-Statesman 0:00 ...
The completion of this two-phase purchase joined other notable purchases adding 3,703 acres at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area along with the purchase of the 500-acre Lake Colorado City State ...
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.
With the 1,100-acre deal, the state now has purchased more than 3,000 acres for the new park, which will be near Colorado Bend State Park. By Liz Teitz, Staff writer April 25, 2025 ...
The land contains limestone bluffs, natural springs and 1.5 miles of Yancey Creek. It's also located right across the Colorado River from the Colorado Bend State Park.