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  1. So lucky to have so many state parks, hiking, biking and camping options so close to Dallas. You’ve summarized them all beautifully, I wish I had access to so many nature and greenery and areas where I could just drive and camp overnight and spend the day hiking. Love the sunset at Fort Parker, totally my type of place!

  2. Having so many state parks near Dallas makes it one of my ideal places. Its nature everywhere and so many options for nature getaways from the city. I would love to visit the Dinosaur Valley State Park and look for dino trails! The sunset from Fort Parker State Park also looks divine.

  3. WOW! How do you choose if you’re only there for a few days/week?! They are all just so beautiful – White-tail Hollow Trail in Cleburne State Park would definitely be a spring trip with all those beautiful flowers 😍

    1. It’s hard, but I think you can choose which one that close to your preference. Nature or history? Land or water?

  4. Ok, who knew that Texas had so much water? Criminy, I thought it was all dry and tumbleweeds….but those parks look so lush and ready for some water adventures. Definitely pointing our campervan down there this summer (with a kayak on the rough, OBVI!)

  5. So many fantastic options. I’d love to take my pup to Cleburne State Park. She’d really enjoy the shade and zigzagging trails 🙂 I myself would really enjoy the bluebonnets in the spring.

  6. This is a fantastic guide of state parks near Texas! We didn’t even know there were so many in the area. We would definitely do a roadtrip to all of them with a campervan for sure when travel reopens. Love the pictures and description on the trails as well!! Really sounds like our kinda place.

  7. I really had no idea that Texas had so many State Parks. These days I am sure if offers such varied options for outdoor adventures. And with everything from fishing to geocaching, there must be a park for everyone to enjoy. We get bored walking the same paths so it would be great to check out al the different hiking paths.

    1. There are 80 State Parks in Texas. And I haven’t visited even half of them because of their locations that are too far from where we live.

  8. oh my! I am so frenzied with the choices you have shared here. It is an absolute adventure lovers paradise – like a menu that you can choose from. Bike or hike, kayak or fishing….And if I want to do it all, I sure would need more than a month. Well captured.

  9. Wow these are such amazing state parks. Texas so plenty of things to do and I think I need to make a trip to the place soon. I would definitely love to visit the dinosaur park. That will be a cool thing to do and see. Thanks for this list, I am adding to my list.

  10. We love camping in State Parks! When we were last near Dallas though, the park we had hoped to stay at had flooded so we had to go further afield and check into a commercial site. Wish we had this post then! This is a really comprehensive and useful compilation.

  11. This is such a detailed post. I love visiting parks and there are so many of them near dallas. I love how you have covered every details.

  12. I’d love to see the largest spider web ever documented at Lake Tawakoni. How fascinating! The Dinosaur State Park tracks would be really cool. I’ve seen the dinosaur tracks here in Outback Queensland, Australia and they were awesome. This is a great list of State Parks near Dallas.

  13. You have beautiful nature and great weather all year round in Texas. I also love hiking! When I hike, besides just walking, I enjoy unique landscapes and am in contact with nature. Each river, each hill, and each meadow are different worlds. Here, in Lithuania, there are many excellent trails, too.

  14. So great that there are so many options to get away from the cities and experience the natural air in Texas. Would love to visit Fort Parker at sunset, just like in your photo!

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