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  1. Fort parker texas looks stunning! Love that it mixes nature and history. We especially love how you can go hiking, kayaking and do a lot of adventurous outdoor activities in this place. Thanks for a great rundown of the place!

  2. Fort Parker is such a pretty place. I have never been to Texas before but I do have it in my list of places to visit. I would love to kayak along the Navasota River and do some hikes. I am definitely adding this to my list.

  3. You had me convinced to visit Fort Parker State park by mentioning about kayaking! Glad the park office provides canoes or kayaks renting. I’ve only been in Texas for official business and only around Houston but seems like there is so much more in the state than the Big cities! I am so gonna plan a road trip through the state someday and remember to visit both site when in Fort Parker.

  4. I’ve only been in Texas for business, but never for pleasure. There seems to be a great array of parks and recreation areas worth visiting, like Fort Parker State Park for instance. This is definitely going to be on my list if I manage to take a road trip through Texas, which I’ve been planning for a while now that we can’t go abroad too easily. It sounds like a lot of fund to explore it, especially the historical part.

    1. Yes, Texas has so many parks and recreation areas to explore. Hope you make it here one day, and visit the Fort Parker.

  5. They both look like great experiences. It’s awesome that there are so many outdoor activities you could do there, but give me a good sunset and I’m a happy camper! The ranger program would be fun, and my nieces would love that!

  6. Fort Parker looks like a lot of fun and the perfect place to go with my daughter. I love all the outdoor activities you can enjoy, such as the hiking and kayaking. I always love exploring historic sites too and it is cool that there are two parks so close together,

  7. I love that there is so much outdoorsy stuff to do there. And the ranger program sounds SO fun! I haven’t ever heard of Ft. Parker. Honestly, I haven’t been to TX much beyond Dallas. I need to explore more!

  8. I am so intrigued by the options of hiking and kayaking in the state park. Also, the historic site seemed interesting. Spending time in the cute chapel is worthy. If I am in such region, I am surely visiting these two. However, I will keep in mind avoiding the busy seasons.

    1. Yeah, busy season always ruin our times in places like these. I don’t like it either if I have to hurry enjoying places.

  9. Fort Parker looks like the perfect relaxing getaway with lots of things to do. Love that you can hike and camp but also relax to watch the sunset. A great day trip for the next time I’m in Fort Worth.

  10. I would love to check out one of these forts in the southern states of America. They seem to be all similiar design but what makes me wonder is why are they all built of wood? It would be so easy for an attacking army to come along and set it on fire. But that is just me thinking out loud. Defo would love to check this fort out once I eventually get to Texas. The more I learn about North American history, the more I want to see it,

    1. I think it’s because it was built by a small number of families. It’s easier to use wood rather than moving big rocks like limestone.

  11. I think we would plan to visit both site when we visit Fort Parker. But good to know they are separate and distinct. I like that you can visit both in one day trip. It would be great to get a season pass if you lived in the area with so many interesting things around the year.

    1. Yup! I have my Texas State Parks annual passes. That way I can go whenever I want to. (Of course during pandemic I must sign up for the daily passes online and they limit the number of people for a day.)

  12. Two different parks with distinct experiences. One with lots of adventure and nature and the other with some heritage. This sure sounds like fun and it would be a hard choice to pick one. The kayaking and birdwatching sounds amazing in the nature park and I can never resist the fort . Thanks for putting it out so clearly in terms of the places to visit as well as the directions to both.

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