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Government Canyon State Natural Area

Helotes, Texas
59.3 mi from City Center

Located in the energetic and lively town of Helotes, Texas, the Government Canyon State Natural area offers a range of fun filled activities to make sure that their visitors have an unforgettable time there.   Activities and Amenities: The rugged canyon lands and gently rolling grasslands make it possible for visitors to indulge in many activities, such as: hiking and biking on the 40 mile trails, hike/explore the canyon, monthly Programs and family fun. Other fun activities include bird watching, trail running, geocaching and other ranger programs.   With so much scenic beauty, a ton of fun filled and exciting activities to choose from and an outstanding team at your service, Government Canyon becomes the ideal area for visitors of all ages. We hope to see you there!
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Cranes Mill Park

Canyon Lake, Texas
93.6 mi from City Center

The Cranes Mill Park is located in the beautiful Canyon Lake and is a great spot for an authentic outdoor adventure. Campers can look forward to a number of excellent local attractions near the campground, spots frequented by locals and visitors alike. Such sites include: the beautiful Natural Bridge Caverns, the geological wonder of Canyon Lake Gorge and the Guadalupe River State Park which is popular for hiking, biking, fishing, horseback riding, canoeing and river rafting. There's also outdoor adventures like the scenic Overlook Park, Potter's Creek Park, Madrone Trail for hiking and biking, James C Curry Nature Trail and Heritage Museum. And of course, the area around the park is filled with excellent restaurants, wildlife tours and shops. There's some for every type of camper to enjoy. Amenities at the park include: a boat ramp, fishing pier, dump station, toilets, big rig access, tent camping, walking trails, water and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
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Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

Fredericksburg, Texas
81.3 mi from City Center

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is, as the name suggests, an enchanting park located at Fredericksburg, Texas. Present in the park is the massive pink granite dome rising above Central Texas which has been a great tourist attraction for year. But there’s more at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area than just the dome. The scenery, rock formations and legends are magical, too! Activities and Amenities: While at Enchanted Rock you may indulge in a wide range of activities such as hike, backpack, camp, rock climb, picnic, bird, study nature, geocache and stargaze. Hike down the 11 miles of hiking trails or take a virtual tour with the Interactive Trails Map. Present in the park are shops that provide gift items, food, drinks, frozen treats and more for visitors' convenience. Attractions: You may visit one of the many off-site attractions including - National Museum of Pacific War - Wildseed Farms - Walk-In Campsites   Make your reservations here early for your next Texas escape.

Blanco State Park Campground

Blanco, Texas
84.8 mi from City Center

The Blanco State Park Campground is located in the beautiful town of Blanco, and is a great spot for an authentic Texas vacation. This small park hugs a one-mile stretch of the river. On the water, campers can swim, fish, paddle or boat, and on land, there's plenty of space to picnic, hike, camp, watch for wildlife, and geocache. For the group-travelers, there's a picnic pavilion for socials, group games and meals. Campers can also look forward to a number of nearby attractions such as the Old Blanco County Court, Market Days held on the 3rd Saturday of each month and the Willow City Loop which is a breathtaking spot that's perfect for scenic drives, jogging, dog walking, picnicking and stargazing or sunset viewing. There's also golf courses, the Exotic Resort Zoo, Real Ale Brewing Company, Texas Hill Vineyard and the CN Stars Horse Training and Trail Rides. Several parks and lakes are close to the campground, so travelers can look forward to hiking, biking, boating, canoeing, kayaking or fishing among the Blanco and Perdenales State Parks, Comal River and Guadelupe River. For the adventure-seeker, the Blanco Lavender Festival is an excellent event to visit for, and there's also plenty to do and see in the neighboring cities of Austin, San Antonio and New Braunfels. Amenities at the park include: fire rings, grills, 30/50 amp sites, picnic tables, water, sewerage, restrooms and shade shelter. Hope to see you soon!  
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