@@MrSTravelQuest Garner, just like y'all. I guess that is why it's the busiest state park in Texas and you have to pull a number just to get your site number. But the water is amazing!
Yes Garner amazing. We picked it since everyone loved it. Water clear and activities in the park make it a must visit. It does have some of the clearest water that we’ve been in. Which camp sites do you try to get? I’m planning on booking in July. Seems like you have to book day to day, campsites fill up quickly.
Our heart belongs to the Davis Mountain State Park/Indian Lodge. We go there every summer. Never crowded, sunset from the top of the mountain is breathtaking, and Ft. Davis is amazing. Being close to Balmoreah is a huge bonus too.
Awesome! I didn't realize Texas had so many parks! I wish I took advantage of them when I was there in 2010. On my bucket list to do! thanks for sharing!
Palo Duro literally has hundreds of hiking trails in the entire park but all new visitors always hit the very popular lighthouse trail which is why it stays so congested... and the biking trails are some of the best in the entire state by far.... and yes Garner state park is #1 in my book too. Great reviews of all the parks... Keep doing what your doing!!!! #LivingLife
Palo does have great trails and it's pretty busy during the holidays. I love Palo Duro, Caprock Canyons and Garner SP. What are your top Texas State Parks?
I've never made my way to Garner State Park before, instead mostly hitting places between Dallas and San Antonio, but I hope I can go there in the next couple of years. It looks nice 👍
Great video guys, been to several of these but show me some new ones to try!! If you haven't been to McKinney Falls state park it's right out of Austin with cool history and lots of beautiful hiking. Another cool place is McDonald's observatory in west Texas. It's one of the largest ones in the US with lots of cool stuff for the kids. Glad I found your channel keep up the good work
Hey Isaac thanks for commenting. We travelled to Mckinney Falls a few months back ----> th-cam.com/video/zhqgoDWNx6o/w-d-xo.html . Our next West Texas trip we plan on visiting the Observatory and visiting Guadalupe Mountains. Glad you found our channel and look forward in seeing you in the comments.
Ok now that I have visited several parks, I can say Palo Duro canyon is my favorite (although the hike was difficult in the summer), Inks Lake is my kids’ favorite (because of the huge rock they jumped off). Mineral Wells was also really fun, but no shade at the lake.
Man this is great content! I love how you guys are visiting and documenting all these parks in Texas. I as well am on a mission to do the same thing, I am learning from you guys! I will be going to Balmorhea State Park next week during the Christmas holiday! Hopefully one day we can meet up at one of these parks, I would love to chat with you guys!
I appreciate the kind words. Balmorhea a wonderful park and West Texas scenic drive are some of the best in the state. How many parks have you knocked out so far?
@@MrSTravelQuest I have visited 25 different parks so far, a lot of those I have visited several times. I live up her near Lubbock and as you know Texas is big state and many of these parks are a long way from me! I try to visit parks on the weekends and if I have a long weekend then I am able to travel a further distance. Like I said one day we need to plan to meet up at one of these.
I was really surprised by the variety you have on your list! I’ve lived in TX my whole life and camped in TX plenty of summers and have never been to several parks on your list that look so fun! I think lake mineral wells and caprock canyon are going on our list for when the little ones are a bit older! next trip, we are looking at Colorado bend 🙂 last trip, we went to the big thicket national preserve. It was beautiful! Great hiking! Backwoods camping only, my first time ever on that kind of campsite. 🏕 thanks for sharing your list!
Can you believe we have over 90 State Parks and 5 more currently being created. I know you will love Lake Mineral Wells and Caprock Canyon. I'm planning on making a hidden gem video soon. Colorado Bend is beautiful park and looking to return over the summer. Colorado Bend also has a cave I wanted to check out. I need to check out some National Parks soon, we recently visited the LBJ Ranch and it was pretty neat. The Big Thicket National Preserve looks amazing! Thanks for taking the time and writing. I hope about your adventures when ever you go. Happy hiking and safe travels!
Good job and thank for producing your video Texas State Parks video. I am a Native Texan, born in San Antonio and I agree with Garner SP being your top pick. It's the best I've been too in Texas. We plan are camping and hiking at Palo Duro and Caprock this year! I will follow your hiking trail recommendations.
Sorry I didn't comment sooner, we watched this one on the big tv. I really liked seeing you and Ruth chatting about your trips. It's nice to hear people's personal opinions of these parks, and their experiences, as a lot of times people just get hung up on the specific attractions and not the other factors. Great video.
Thanks for stopping by David. I liked the talking head of what we liked about each park we visited. It was something different to do. I know we visited 20 parks and wanted to share what we personally enjoyed about each park. Let me ask, which park has been your favorite so far?
@@MrSTravelQuest Kickapoo, we loved the separation from other campers, the isolation of being very remote, and how small the amount of campsites, made it feel like a lot more fun for us. We don't like the crowds.
@@TexasFamilyCamping I need to check out that park. I want to visit the cave tours that they have. I like going to parks that are hidden gems. I know you been to Garner, but go to Palo Duro. That place was crowded!
Grew up in Uvalde going to Garner state park regularly. Brings back memories. We love Enchanted rock state park! Been a few others you mentioned. Some of the others I’m excited to try.
Wife and I just got back from hiking the Guadalupe Peak on Friday. I mentioned to her we need to hit more Texas parks and bam, I find this video. I think Caprock Canyon is next on my list.
Guadalupe Peak on my list. We plan on visiting the National parks later this year. Can you believe we have over 90 parks and have 5 more in development. Caprock Canyons amazing. You won’t be disappointed.
@@MrSTravelQuest my advice on Guadalupe peak get there early. I've done several state parks but nothing north or east. I'm planning on staying in Texas for my next few hiking trips.
@@johnnyguerra3754 I heard the parking fills up quick at the National parks. Texas has plenty of great parks. I’m already planning a few for the summer. How were views at Guadalupe Peak? From the photos I’ve seen it looks amazing!
@@MrSTravelQuest the views were amazing. There is a Facebook fan page for the park. Lots of good info and daily updates. We are young 50 year old and did the hike in 8 hours.
@@johnnyguerra3754 My co-worker did the peak and shared her experience. She keeps telling me to go. I joined a few FB groups for hiking which helps me plan out my trips. If you haven't already check out the Alltrails app, it has trails that sometimes aren't marked at the park. 50 years young and getting those great hikes in. I know those views were worth the 8hr hike. Safe travels and happy hiking!
My family has been going to Garner SP since the 1950s, we go every summer for a family camping trip. I had a feeling that it would be number 1 on your list. Recently My girlfriend and I did a couple nights at Possum Kingdom State Park, it was a blast with the trails and option to rent a kayak or canoe. Glad I stumbled upon yall's channel, looking forward to more videos.
Thank you Miguel, we traveled to Possum Kingdom recently and it has some of the clearest lake waters we’ve seen in a Texas State park. Garner an amazing park with plenty to do, we love going to that park over the summer. Thanks for watching and hope to see you around in the comments 😊
Yes we traveled to 20 parks in 2020. In March I wasn’t sure if we would reach 20, but we did 🙌🏻. We enjoyed all the parks we visit, but picked our top 10. Which parks are your favorite? I see you guys visit plenty of Texas State Parks as well 😃.
@@MrSTravelQuest A lot of the parks you listed are some of our favorites too. We haven't made it to Palo Duro yet, something always seems to derail our plans when we try to get out there. I would say off the top of my head, Colorado Bend, Lost Maples, Mineral Wells, and the Davis Mountains just to name a few. We tend to like the more remote parks. After you finish the Texas SP's you should check out Arkansas SP's. They are amazing.
I was suppose to visit Davis Mountain in November, but couldn’t make it. Palo Duro amazing, but it’s a popular park and gets crowded in some trails (holiday season). I seen you went to Caprock Canyons, what trials did you visit? I love Caprock, wished I could of stayed longer. Our goal is to visit all the parks in Texas, with some out of state parks along the way. I will definitely check out Arkansas SP, which park do you recommend I visit first?
@@MrSTravelQuest We've done all the trails at Caprock except the Old Ranch Road trail. In Arkansas, I would start with Petit Jean, Devils Den, and Mt Nebo!! The channel below gives great overviews of most of the parks in Arkansas. Also checkout anything in the Buffalo River Area....absolutely beautiful and so much to do!! th-cam.com/channels/0hI5rETxvI3nkvctrR4wxw.html
You are exactly correct about Garner. Been going many years and knew the Foshees who named the hiking trail. Climbed up Old Baldy to celebrate my 50th birthday. My whole family goes on Father's Day every year so we were in the river when you were there. Happy trails.
That’s so awesome! Garner one of our favorite parks in the state. I love hiking Old Baldy, since you get a great view of the park. Which trails are your favorite?
Thank you so much 😊, we have a Davis Mountain/ Indian Lodge trip planned for December. South Llano River State Park great. What’s some must do trails at Davis Mountain State Park?
Just discovered yall and love the info provided for each park. I skimmed through your videos and I didn’t see any from Choke Canyon State Park I’m not sure if you’ve heard of it it’s a few miles from Three Rivers and you’ll encounter a few alligators there if you’re lucky. Anyways new subscriber and looking forward to upcoming videos.
We can’t wait to check that one out. We plan on doing an updated list soon. So many great parks to see in our state. What would your top picks be, we love hearing from others.
You are very welcome. I know when making the video I wanted to highlight some great parks we have here in Texas. I know spring breaks coming up, which parks are you planning to visit?
We have been looking into parks with good Dark Sky ratings, my son has a telescope that he is excited to use where there's greater visibility. Do you have some that you recommend?
@@christindaniel8725 That’s awesome! I want to make a video about that. Big Bend Ranch, Enchanted Rock and South Llano River SP have some great Dark Skies for stargazing 🔭. Caprock Canyons also had some amazing skies.
Excellent video! I really have to agree y'all have some great picks of the parks. I have subscribed, keep up the good work. The only ones missing from my list are Lake Mineral Wells and Dinosaur Valley including your honorable mentions. If you love really wild and remote backpacking, as a park ranger I would suggest Big Bend Ranch State Park and Davis Mountains State Park. We have a wonderful state to explore!
Thanks for the sub! Yes those parks are high on my list to visit. I want to stay at the Indian Lodge in the Davis Mountains. I plan on visiting Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains later this year. Thanks for watching!
I just discovered this post and your channel. I like your casual everyman approach. Many other similar sites are more geared towards serious hikers or campers. Yours is more for day trippers. Thanks 😊
Thank you very much 😊. I say if we can do you can do it. In making the channel we didn’t see much info on State Parks. It was mostly camp sites or vlogs. We hike at all the parks, but it’s usually under 10 miles. Look forward in seeing you around! -Mr. S
Great video,, I did a Texas road trip last year to hike the parks, wish I would have seen this, I would have changed a few destinations. Inks lake and Dinosaur Valley, loved both of them attempted Enchanted rock but wasn't able to get there, next time for sure, and the others you featured.. Keep it up folks,, love the fact the whole family enjoys the travels..
Thank you so much! We love traveling all things Texas with the whole family. Inks Lake and Dinosaur Valley are amazing parks especially during the summer months. We hope you make it back to Texas and explore our great parks. Which places did you visit on your road trip?
It’s awesome y’all were able to get to go to so many parks! Having a top 10 is cool to see what other folks liked about the parks. We gotta hit it Caprock and it’s continues to look amazing. Great review video 🤙
I’m happy that we reached 20 Texas parks. We only visited two parks prior to 2020. I wanted to make a top 10 video of parks we visited and share what we thought on our adventures. Caprock Canyons amazing and worth checking out. I know you guys travel to plenty of TX State Parks too, which one rank high on your list? Thanks for stopping by friend, I always appreciate it when you comment.
Great video there are some of these I haven't been to yet...my favorite so far is lost Maples. It totally surprised me I wasn't expecting that scenery there. Can't wait to see the other ones I've haven't been to yet
@@MrSTravelQuest im more familiar with the eastern part of Texas so this video has shown me alot from yalls side of Texas. My favorite Texas state park so far is CADDO LAKE. Definitely a unique experience. The hiking is decent but to have the ultimate experience I recommend renting kayaks and going on a tour with a guide. It's simply amazing
We love Caddo Lake! We had a chance to canoe and hike at the park in June. We’re working on visiting all 90 parks. It’s amazing how each part of Texas looks different. If you have the time, check out Palo Duro Canyon. It’s an amazing park and the 2nd largest Canyon in the U.S.
I'm a native, and Enchanted Rock is my personal favorite . It's only 1.5 hours from Austin and SA ,.It is a designated,U.S. dark sky park. This makes it a fantastic spot for watching meteor showers...Another Favorite is Big Bend park( it's probably even darker but much further).TX is so big and there's so much to do and see... another Favorite of our's is Tubing on the Comal River in New Braunfels...The Comal river feeds Schlitterbahn water park ,but You can rent a tube for $8 bucks and have a blast without the long lines. This includes an awesome tube shoot that is technically a ride of Schlitterbahn but free for everyone...
Enchanted Rocks a wonderful park, we’ve been a few times and love hiking the summit trail. I look forward in checking it out at night soon. Big Bend is on our list later this year and can’t wait to check it out. I love visiting New Braunsfels for Schlitterbahn. We always see folks tubing the river when we go. I know in Concan, Texas you can float the Frio Rivers for hours. They have a few places that shuttle you. Texas is huge with so much to do. Which parks are you planning to visit this summer?
I made my first trip to Garner State Park in the summer of 1962. At Pasadena High School in the sixties a trip to Garner each summer was sorta considered a requirement for graduation -- at least that's how we looked at it. Until about twenty years ago, I had made trips every year (or every other year). My wife and I took our two daughters most of their years from their infancy until they graduated from college, usually staying in a screened shelter. The girls loved it. In a couple of weeks, we are taking three of our older daughter's children for their first trip, and we are looking forward to sharing one of the best experiences of our lives with them. My favorite memories of Garner (and the area around it) are tubing down the river, sleeping under the stars, swimming at Neal's, eating at Neal's Cafe, and best of all, the dance at the pavilion every night. Life doesn't get much better than that -- unless you can also share it with someone you love.
Beautiful said, Garner definitely an experience every Texan should do at least once. It’s one of my favorites in the state. It has something for everyone at all ages.
I love this video! I also just want to say that I love Lost Maples. Living in SA it’s the closest park for good fall colors but seriously, y’all should head up to Northeast Texas in the fall! So many beautiful colors. When I was a kid in the 80’s we had an old 21’ Nomad trailer. We went all over Texas and I think I’ve been to every state park in Texas. I think my favorites, as I get older, are more based on the memories with my family. My dad, brother and I did the lighthouse trail but it wasn’t crowded back then. We also LOVED Caprock Canyon State Park. My grandmother grew up there so it was interesting seeing where she came from and learn our family history. Texas has some of the best parks in the nation. Y’all are gonna have fun and maybe we will see y’all in a park! Great channel. I hit that subscribe button.
Lost Maples is one of my personal favorites. Most folks stop after Monkey Rock and the scenic views are amazing during the fall. We are working on our fixer upper camper right now. We want to visit more parks North East and South of Texas soon. Our goal is to visit all 90 Texas State Parks, I know we have 5 more in development now. It's all about creating memories and seeing this great state. I know when we visit the parks it's just a snap shot of the park. The lighthouse trail at Palo Duro beautiful, that trails super popular. Caprock amazing and was surprised how empty the park was. The Bisons are a must see and can't believe how close you get. I agree Texas does have some of the best parks. We will visit some out of state parks during the summer months. Happy hiking and if you see us on the trail say hi! Thanks for watching!
@@MrSTravelQuest We sure will! My family enjoys it so much. Arkansas, if you every get the chance, is another beautiful place along with New Mexico. I say those two because they are close, clean and have a lot to offer campers and hikers.
@@matthewwhitt9398 I’ll definitely head that way soon. We want to check out a few parks in New Mexico and Arizona. One of the parks high on my list is the Wave. Can’t wait to check them out!
Thanks for putting this together! My family is new to hiking, so it is helpful to hear about the experiences of other families. We visited Garner State Park in 2020 as well and LOVED LOVED LOVED it! It is also my #1 for now! We also visited Palo Duro, Lost Maples, and McKinney Falls. In the future, want to see Caprock Canyon and Caddo Lake as well. We have been to Pedernales before and loved it. So many great parks in Texas.
We started last year on love it. Each park definitely different. Garner was so much fun for our whole family. I’m planning to visit McKinney falls this year and heard great things about that park. You will love Caprock Canyons, the bisons are literally everywhere. We just purchased a camper and plan to venture out to Caddo Lake as well. Can you believe we have 90 parks in Texas 😯. What’s your #1 park in Texas?
@@MrSTravelQuest McKinney Falls was great! Lots to explore and water to cool you off! Yes, it is awesome that we have so many parks. I think my #1 right now has got to be Garner. And we only tacked that on at the last minute on the way out of town after a trip to Lost Maples in the fall, but I actually wished we would have spent most of our time at Garner. The trails and views are gorgeous and the Bald Cypress trees are breathtaking. Can't wait to go back after COVID when the dance hall and restaurant is open. We did get to go to the ice cream shop and the candy shop and did the paddle boats and the Mt. Baldy trail.
@@ericajordan3612 I was trying to get into McKinney Falls over the summer, but this year making plans for that park. We spent 3 days visiting Garner and each day it got better. Me and my daughter hiked Old Baldy on day one. We spent day two swimming the frio. We even checked out the candy store and ice cream shop. We hung out at the dance hall eating ice cream. The last day we hiked a few trails and visited a cave. The park was fun and didn’t really know what to expect when visiting. I want to go again this summer, but camp. We plan on visiting Mustang Island and check out some of the parks in South Texas. Glad you found the channel. I like to share our experiences from each park we visit. What’s the next park you plan to visit?
It's cool that you guys made this video! I can't argue with Garner being number one. I went back in October and remember saying "wow" to myself. It's stunning! Btw, when I went I saw a bunch of people there, more so than any other park I've been to.
Garner still my #1 park and it’s even better in the summer. I seen a list on YT that had Enchanted rock as top 3, but 🤷♂️. Garner was busy when we went over the summer, but the trails were empty. The only trail i seen people on was Old Baldy. What’s your top 3 parks so far?
@@MrSTravelQuest It's crazy cause prior to this past year, the only state park I had been to was Guadalupe River but I've traveled to so many place just as you did. My family really like Guadalupe River and I do too so I would say Garner, Lost Maples, and Guadalupe are probably my top 3. Pedernales is up there too though.
Same with us, we only visited Enchanted Rock and San Angelo SP (Local park). I wanted to visit more parks and made the goal of visiting 20. It was a challenge, but we did it. I was surprised that the first few parks we visited were consider top parks. Guadalupe River SP amazing and planning on a summer visit. Lost Maples is my favorite park for hiking. I love Garner and haven’t visited another park like it yet. Can’t wait to venture out more in 2021.
Really cool video...I agree with Garner being number 1...love Pedernales Falls[my special place], Enchanted Rock, Lost Maples, Palo Duro, Guadalupe .....
Which parks are your favorite around Houston? I know we want to visit Sheldon Lake SP and Galveston Island during the summer. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
when we lived in canyon paloduro was our backyard, camped there many times, a few times we even could almost swim when it had rained quite a bit!! i miss Texas
Palo Duro amazing! I wished we lived closer to visit more often. Texas huge with so many great parks. What’s some of your favorite trails at Palo Duro?
@@MrSTravelQuest There’s not a lot on the east side, sad to report. There are several good ones like Caddo - it’s nice as well. I just went to Brazos Bend yesterday, it’s a good one - lots of alligators.
@@The-Mediator Yes Caddo Lake is high on my list. I want to visit Cooper lake and Daingerfield SP too! Brazos Bend sounds like fun, alligators are definitely something unique to see in a Texas State Park. I just finished visiting Franklin Mountains and Hueco Tanks, I plan on visiting East/South Texas over the summer. Which are your top parks so far?
@@MrSTravelQuest Sorry for the late response. In East Texas: Brazos Bend Village Creek Caddo Tyler State Park It’s not a state park, but Artisan Lakes is great.
We’ve visited White Rock Cave. The next time we go back we’re going to visit Crystal Cave. We hiked Old Baldy on the first day. It’s a beautiful park with plenty of great hikes.
@@eduardovillalobos7021 We did 3 days last summer. The camping were 50% capacity and couldn't get a spot. We did 3 days straight in july and the night sky was amazing. I plan on capturing it this summer.
I live really close to Palo Duro and its very common to spend my weekends there hiking with my boyfriend. Lighthouse is ALWAYS busy and coming on Thanksgiving break probably didnt make it any better either lol. You HAVE to check out Rock Garden trail, its my favorite!
We spent 2 days during Christmas break and knocked out Rock Garden, Light House and the CCC park. It’s a beautiful park and couldn’t believe how huge is was. I really want to go to the Texas Musical they have during the summer. Which trail is your favorite?
Davis Mountains SP is maybe my favorite. You are also close to the University of Texas McDonald Observatory and can do a cool star party there on Tue, Fri, or Sat evenings
Almost visited that one recently for a day trip. We traveled to Marfa, Texas. I read on what to do in the park and decided to wait. I want to see everything at the park and it’s a dark night sky park too. Thanks for letting me know about the star party. That’s something I want to see and do at that park. I heard nothing but great things about Davis Mountains SP.
We almost went recently after our El Paso trip. They just reopened it, my co-worker keeps telling me about this one. It’s on my list of parks to visit this year and can’t wait to check it out.
I've hiked to the summit of Enchanted Rock several times, and I'd have to put it a lot higher on my list; at least in the top 3 if not #1. Being up there with family on a bright sunny day with cool wind blowing and looking out over vast expanses of space with cloud shadows moving over them was like nothing else I've ever experienced, and seeing the trail of lights moving up and down the summit trail right after sunset was magical. I wouldn't want to trade those memories for anything.
E-Rock an amazing park and been a few times over the years. It’s one of the most visited we have in Texas, but I’ve been to some parks that have it beat (my personal opinion 😊). If you love the summit hike then you have to visit Palo Duro and Big Bend Ranch. Those parks have some amazing views. At the end of the day it’s all about making memories with your love ones and enjoying the journey. What’s your top 3 parks in Texas? I love hearing people different perspectives and experiences.
@@MrSTravelQuestYes for sure. My top three would probably be Enchanted Rock, Bastrop and McKinney Falls. For a while I worked at a place pretty close to McKinney Falls, and I enjoyed taking drives out on the weekends to Bastrop. I also did the Stampede in the Park 5K run/1 mile walk at the MD Anderson science park between Bastrop and Buescher state parks a few years, and that was pretty cool too.
That sounds amazing! I know they plan on restoring it. I wanted to check out the ghost tours but don’t think they do that anymore. The town is pretty cool too.
@@MrSTravelQuest its most definitely haunted. We were in there overnight with flashlights. Hopefully it does get renovated it has really nice architecture. My fav was the view of the town from the top floor moonlight ballroom.
We tried to drone in the parking lot to get views from the top. Would love to do a story on it. With folks who use to work the hotel. I bet they have stories for days.
Dinosaur valley is the best park for kiddos. I love this one a lot. Me and my husband took a day trip there while we were dating and we finally got back there this last weekend with our little one year old.
We love Dinosaur Valley SP! We plan on revisiting this summer. We also want to visit Dinosaur World and Fossil Rim that’s next to the park. We made a video on top parks for kids and Dinosaur Valley was on top of the list.
These are some great spots to camp. I’m planning on visiting Chalk Bluffs near Ulvalde. We can’t get enough of the Frio during the summer time. Which one of these are your personal favorite spots to camp?
Just found this channel. Great content, good list! I’ve visited every park except palo duro canyon and plan to visit it this year. In my opinion, lost maples is one of my favorite parks but in the fall lol. Have you all done Hamilton pool?
Palo Duro great and I've done Lost Maples a few times. I love Lost Maples during the fall too, which park do you enjoy during summer? I wanted to visit Hamilton pool last summer, but Covid happened. I plan to visit that this summer as long as everything stays open. Our goal is to visit all 90 :-), thanks for checking out our channel.
@@MrSTravelQuest during the summer I like to visit Guadalupe or pedernales for swimming. Gardner is nice but it’s always so packed so I prefer other parks. I wasn’t aware there were 90 of them lol
@@hiram2005 Yes 90 and counting. I think 5 more are building developed too. I agree Garner is packed during the summer. Have you visited Inks Lake? It's really nice and has a great swimming hole. Guadalupe River and Pedernales are great for swimming too.
Colorado Bend is awesome. The spicewood spring trail is the best in the park. Numerous water falls and a swimming hole to cool off after hiking. Pedernales Falls is great too. I go there often.
I don't know if Big Bend counts since it's a National Park, so I'll go with Palo Duro. I haven't been to Cap Rock, but it looks awesome. Garner too. They're definitely on my list now after seeing your video. Davis Mountains State Park is another I really want to visit at some point. Thanks for the great content you two...love the channel.
Thank you Nick, Big Bend on our list for this year. Palo Duro and Caprock Canyon has some nice hikes. Caprock has 🦬 everywhere! Garner still one of our top parks, just for all the family activities inside the park. I have Davis Mountain schedule this fall and can’t wait to check that one out. Which parks do you have planned this summer?
@@MrSTravelQuest Heck I think after watching this I'm going to shoot for Caprock & Garner this summer. And that's great - can't wait for your videos on Big Bend and Davis. If you can I would aim for fall/winter if possible for Big Bend because the summer heat there can be really unforgiving. But yeah I would recommend Lost Mine Trail and 100% definitely go see the Santa Elena Canyon. They have some other A+ trails there too that I haven't done. I'm excited for y'all!!
@@nickreynolds8391 I’m excited to go this fall. I’m saving those for the cooler months since it gets 🥵. If you visit Garner definitely check out Old Baldy trail. It has a great video of the Frio River. Caprock Canyons go for the Haynes Ridge trail. It has some nice elevation and scenic views. I can’t wait to check out Big Bend and Davis Mountains, thanks for those trails recommendations. You know I’m definitely making a video on those 😊
@@MrSTravelQuest Heck yeah, these trail recommendations are very much appreciated!! I'll let y'all know how it went after I hike them. And I can't wait for the videos of Big Bend and Davis Mountains...or any of your videos for that matter! They're all great. 🙌
@@nickreynolds8391 Yeah let me know when you hike them. These parks are great and Caprock Canyon is underrated. It's never packed, Garner usually fills up in the summer time. I appreciate your kind words. I have South Llano River SP video that i'm working on now. Big Bend and David Mountains will happen at the end of year. Here's the Caprock Canon video we did a few months ago 👉 th-cam.com/video/arVAf1IKhcQ/w-d-xo.html
Definitely book advance! 30 days for day passes and 5 months for camping. I’m happy they opened back to full capacity. Which parks are you planning for the summer?
Hey Matt, we haven’t ventured out there yet. We have plans on hiking to the peak this year. We hear it’s beautiful during the fall. Any trails you suggest we check out?
@MrSTravelQuest Guadalupe peak trail is tough for the first 1/3, but then evens out. The view at the tallest point in Texas is worth it, though. Devils hall trail is an easier but really beautiful trail. Looking forward to seeing y'all out there.
Enchanted Rock once belonged to the Moss family. They had over 10,000 acres of land and sold Enchanted Rock to the state back in 1978. I go to church with that family.
We went to Colorado Bend State park in 2019 and camped there. Gorman Falls was awesome. So beautiful. The hikes were challenging. Enchanted Rock is also one of our favorites because of the views. Subscribed to your channel. 🤠👍We will put Garner State Park on our family to-do list for 2021. Looks fun.
I need to go back and visit Colorado Bend. We went to see Gorman Falls and it’s beautiful. We visit Enchanted Rock once and love it. I love the Texas hill country views. Thanks for subscribing :-)! I like sharing the info we learned on our trips to Texas State Parks. You and your family will love Garner State Park. If you have little ones Guadalupe River State Park another great park. Thanks for watching and hope to see you around in the comments.
Next time you go to Enchanted Rock do the cave at the top of the rock, you will need to take a flashlight. I also like the low trails, hough boulders and rock overhangs
New subscriber here. Wow, that's dedication visiting that many parks in a year. I'm looking forward to your future videos. As a viewer being able to see all the state parks from one video makers perspective will give me a better idea of what they're really like. Good luck on the series.
Welcome and thanks for subscribing 😊, Yes it was a challenging visiting 20 especially in March when they closed the parks for a few weeks 🤦♂️. Our goal is to visit all the parks and high light them. When I first started the channel I didn’t see much on the smaller parks we have in Texas. I look forward in seeing your comments and welcome to the community! Safe travels and happy hiking!
I love y’all’s videos! I live in SA and love hiking here in Texas!! Not in Texas but Since y’all loved the bison I’d recommend Yellowstone national park up in Montana/Wyoming/Idaho 😍
Thank you so much 😊! We love exploring and hiking across Texas. We plan on visiting Yellowstone soon. The Bison 🦬 at Caprock were amazing. I’m sure it’s beautiful in Yellowstone. Looking forward in venturing out of state soon.
There is also some cool underground caverns to see in Texas. Natural Bridge caverns is just North of SA. Longhorn Caverns is just outside Burnet.I love doing the underground hikes in the summer because they are a great way to beat the heat. The caverns offer different experiences,from family friendly to actuall "hard hat" spelunking 🤠🤠👍.. I've never been to Sonora Caverns but I just saw your review on it and it looks beautiful!!
Those are the ones we want to visit next month. I heard nothing but great things about those caverns. The only one we’ve been to is the Sonora Caverns 👉 th-cam.com/video/HaXCoIuMCyU/w-d-xo.html . I want to make a top caverns video later this year. Thanks for recommending those to me. Looking forward in exploring those with the family.
Lost Maples is beautiful! I’ve been to Pedernales and Garner too, McKinney SP on my list to visit this year. What’s great about Lost Maples is the peaceful hike. After Monkey Rock you see less folks. Made me feel liken I had the whole park to ourselves.
You guys need to take the drive from Precido to Lajitas...It is the most beautiful drive you will ever take and then you can go In to Big bend national park which is absolutely 💯 beautiful
Excellent recommendation! We took that route during spring break in March. We traveled the scenic route and visited both BBNP/BBSP. The views of West Texas landscape were stunning!
Yes sir we’ve been there 👉th-cam.com/video/IoSR2gSwiws/w-d-xo.html . Great park! We are currently working on Hueco Tank videos. Love seeing the petroglyphs and rock art.
Crazy. Never of Garner State Park. Being from the Panhandle I've been to both Caprock Canyon and Palo Duro Canyon. Caprock Canyon also had Lake Theo and free fishing due to being a State Park. When I was younger, maybe about 30 years ago, at Palo Duro, they used to have a train ride called the Sad Monkey Trail. This was due to a formation on the side of a cliff that looked like a sad Monkey. Unfortunately the train ride has been shut down. And also, don't forget Devils Slide at Palo Duro.
I heard about the train ride at Palo Duro. I had to look it up and looked amazing. Garner a beautiful park and perfect in the summer. I love Palo Duro and plan to revisit this fall.
Palo Duro and Caprock are the only two we have been to. Pretty sure Guadalupe is the one we almost stopped at when we were headed to Magnolia Beach a little over a year ago, but we chose instead to drive straight to the beach. I believe Mineral Wells is on my list of ones we want to visit. I also would like to see the dinosaur one. I'm not all big into dinosaurs, but I think it would be cool to see. This was a very informative video. You guys did a great job with it!
I want to visit Guadalupe Peak soon. You will love Mineral Wells SP and the town is unique with it's crazy water. Dinosaur Valley is cool and can't believe you get to touch the fossils. Me and my son kept putting our hands and feet into the fossils. They have tons of stuff to do outside of the park too.
The west texas salt flats during 2021 turned into a turquoise giant lake on a side of a road and it immediately became the best spot w the guadalupe peak right behind
We seen some last year at Inks Lake SP. We were hiking and seen a few in the area. I realized after our visit it was migration season for them. It’s definitely a site to see 😊
We went earlier in the year. I know the main area of the park/river is pretty busy during the summer months. We like to go the more seclude area for swimming.
Very Nice video. But, it would have been more useful, if you had mentioned how far each state park was from a city, just to get an idea about the geographical location of the park
Thanks for the feedback. I currently do that in the full park reviews if wanted to check out a specific park on the channel. Thanks for watching and happy hiking!
In no particular order three of my favorite state parks in Texas is Rusk State Park in east Texas Possum Kingdom, State Park, west of mineral Wells and probably my all-time favorite devils river state park
Want to see a really cool Texas State Park? Check out Copper Breaks. The ground has such a high percentage of copper that all the rocks are green. Also, the town of Quannah, TX, is close by. Named after the famous Indian Chief.
What are your favorite Texas State Parks?
Garner State Park and Palo Duro Canyon
Both great parks! Which one your #1?
@@MrSTravelQuest Garner, just like y'all. I guess that is why it's the busiest state park in Texas and you have to pull a number just to get your site number. But the water is amazing!
Yes Garner amazing. We picked it since everyone loved it. Water clear and activities in the park make it a must visit. It does have some of the clearest water that we’ve been in. Which camp sites do you try to get? I’m planning on booking in July. Seems like you have to book day to day, campsites fill up quickly.
Our heart belongs to the Davis Mountain State Park/Indian Lodge. We go there every summer. Never crowded, sunset from the top of the mountain is breathtaking, and Ft. Davis is amazing. Being close to Balmoreah is a huge bonus too.
Please let Ruth finish her sentences. It’s very rude and annoying to watch when you cut her off every two seconds lol anyways I loved the video!
If you loved that video, check out the next video we’re making on best parks to visit i during the summer. Don’t worry no interruptions on that video.
LOVED YOUR REVIEW. CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR MORE.
Thank you so much! Making another one later in the year 😊
Awesome! I didn't realize Texas had so many parks! I wish I took advantage of them when I was there in 2010. On my bucket list to do! thanks for sharing!
Over 90 can you believe it! Planning on visiting the National parks this year too.
Texas is huge, and I hope you can come back again soon!
Palo Duro literally has hundreds of hiking trails in the entire park but all new visitors always hit the very popular lighthouse trail which is why it stays so congested... and the biking trails are some of the best in the entire state by far.... and yes Garner state park is #1 in my book too. Great reviews of all the parks... Keep doing what your doing!!!! #LivingLife
Palo does have great trails and it's pretty busy during the holidays. I love Palo Duro, Caprock Canyons and Garner SP. What are your top Texas State Parks?
I've never made my way to Garner State Park before, instead mostly hitting places between Dallas and San Antonio, but I hope I can go there in the next couple of years. It looks nice 👍
I am going to take kids in this order so they can just get more excited each time! 😊
Heck yeah, go for it! They’re going to have a blast.
Great video guys, been to several of these but show me some new ones to try!! If you haven't been to McKinney Falls state park it's right out of Austin with cool history and lots of beautiful hiking. Another cool place is McDonald's observatory in west Texas. It's one of the largest ones in the US with lots of cool stuff for the kids. Glad I found your channel keep up the good work
Hey Isaac thanks for commenting. We travelled to Mckinney Falls a few months back ----> th-cam.com/video/zhqgoDWNx6o/w-d-xo.html . Our next West Texas trip we plan on visiting the Observatory and visiting Guadalupe Mountains. Glad you found our channel and look forward in seeing you in the comments.
Love the video. I got my husband a state park pass for his birthday so we can’t wait to use the heck out of it by visiting lots of parks this year.
It’s definitely worth having. We can’t wait to hear about all the parks you visit. What’s your favorite park so far?
Ok now that I have visited several parks, I can say Palo Duro canyon is my favorite (although the hike was difficult in the summer), Inks Lake is my kids’ favorite (because of the huge rock they jumped off). Mineral Wells was also really fun, but no shade at the lake.
Caprock was really cool, similar to Palo Duro. I was too nervous about running into bison to actually hike any trails at Caprock.
Plan on going to Garner this summer!
Palo Duro amazing, it was even hot in March. I know summer time hikes can be brutal. If you love Palo Duro, you would love Caprock Canyons.
Man this is great content! I love how you guys are visiting and documenting all these parks in Texas. I as well am on a mission to do the same thing, I am learning from you guys! I will be going to Balmorhea State Park next week during the Christmas holiday! Hopefully one day we can meet up at one of these parks, I would love to chat with you guys!
I appreciate the kind words. Balmorhea a wonderful park and West Texas scenic drive are some of the best in the state. How many parks have you knocked out so far?
@@MrSTravelQuest I have visited 25 different parks so far, a lot of those I have visited several times. I live up her near Lubbock and as you know Texas is big state and many of these parks are a long way from me! I try to visit parks on the weekends and if I have a long weekend then I am able to travel a further distance. Like I said one day we need to plan to meet up at one of these.
The way he never let's her finish talking 🤣🙈
I was really surprised by the variety you have on your list! I’ve lived in TX my whole life and camped in TX plenty of summers and have never been to several parks on your list that look so fun! I think lake mineral wells and caprock canyon are going on our list for when the little ones are a bit older! next trip, we are looking at Colorado bend 🙂 last trip, we went to the big thicket national preserve. It was beautiful! Great hiking! Backwoods camping only, my first time ever on that kind of campsite. 🏕 thanks for sharing your list!
Can you believe we have over 90 State Parks and 5 more currently being created. I know you will love Lake Mineral Wells and Caprock Canyon. I'm planning on making a hidden gem video soon. Colorado Bend is beautiful park and looking to return over the summer. Colorado Bend also has a cave I wanted to check out. I need to check out some National Parks soon, we recently visited the LBJ Ranch and it was pretty neat. The Big Thicket National Preserve looks amazing! Thanks for taking the time and writing. I hope about your adventures when ever you go. Happy hiking and safe travels!
Thanks!
I've been to all of the parks you listed except Gardner. I guess I need to check it out! You had some really good picks.
Garner amazing! Another good one is Franklin Mountains and Big Bend Ranch State Park. We really enjoys those this year.
Good job and thank for producing your video Texas State Parks video. I am a Native Texan, born in San Antonio and I agree with Garner SP being your top pick. It's the best I've been too in Texas.
We plan are camping and hiking at Palo Duro and Caprock this year! I will follow your hiking trail recommendations.
Thank you so much! Check out our Pal Duro video, you won’t be disappointed. Thank you for watching and happy hiking 👋
So sweet enjoyed both of you sharing your views
Good video good comments
Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed all the information!
Thanks for watching! Hope you venture out to some of these great parks.
Sorry I didn't comment sooner, we watched this one on the big tv. I really liked seeing you and Ruth chatting about your trips. It's nice to hear people's personal opinions of these parks, and their experiences, as a lot of times people just get hung up on the specific attractions and not the other factors. Great video.
Thanks for stopping by David. I liked the talking head of what we liked about each park we visited. It was something different to do. I know we visited 20 parks and wanted to share what we personally enjoyed about each park. Let me ask, which park has been your favorite so far?
@@MrSTravelQuest Kickapoo, we loved the separation from other campers, the isolation of being very remote, and how small the amount of campsites, made it feel like a lot more fun for us. We don't like the crowds.
@@TexasFamilyCamping I need to check out that park. I want to visit the cave tours that they have. I like going to parks that are hidden gems. I know you been to Garner, but go to Palo Duro. That place was crowded!
Garner State Park is my favorite park in Texas! I love going to the dance at night and watching everyone dancing to the old jukebox.
It’s still one of our favorite parks . We love the dancing, candy store, hiking and swimming.
Grew up in Uvalde going to Garner state park regularly. Brings back memories. We love Enchanted rock state park! Been a few others you mentioned. Some of the others I’m excited to try.
We love Garner and it’s still one of our favorite Texas State Parks. You will love the parks on this list. Palo Duro and Caprock are amazing 😊
Wife and I just got back from hiking the Guadalupe Peak on Friday. I mentioned to her we need to hit more Texas parks and bam, I find this video. I think Caprock Canyon is next on my list.
Guadalupe Peak on my list. We plan on visiting the National parks later this year. Can you believe we have over 90 parks and have 5 more in development. Caprock Canyons amazing. You won’t be disappointed.
@@MrSTravelQuest my advice on Guadalupe peak get there early. I've done several state parks but nothing north or east. I'm planning on staying in Texas for my next few hiking trips.
@@johnnyguerra3754 I heard the parking fills up quick at the National parks. Texas has plenty of great parks. I’m already planning a few for the summer. How were views at Guadalupe Peak? From the photos I’ve seen it looks amazing!
@@MrSTravelQuest the views were amazing. There is a Facebook fan page for the park. Lots of good info and daily updates. We are young 50 year old and did the hike in 8 hours.
@@johnnyguerra3754 My co-worker did the peak and shared her experience. She keeps telling me to go. I joined a few FB groups for hiking which helps me plan out my trips. If you haven't already check out the Alltrails app, it has trails that sometimes aren't marked at the park. 50 years young and getting those great hikes in. I know those views were worth the 8hr hike. Safe travels and happy hiking!
My family has been going to Garner SP since the 1950s, we go every summer for a family camping trip. I had a feeling that it would be number 1 on your list. Recently My girlfriend and I did a couple nights at Possum Kingdom State Park, it was a blast with the trails and option to rent a kayak or canoe. Glad I stumbled upon yall's channel, looking forward to more videos.
Thank you Miguel, we traveled to Possum Kingdom recently and it has some of the clearest lake waters we’ve seen in a Texas State park. Garner an amazing park with plenty to do, we love going to that park over the summer. Thanks for watching and hope to see you around in the comments 😊
Very good videos and comments!
Thank you very much!
Great job! Watching from Killeen Texas
Thank you so much!
Garner was my childhood favorite, but Inks Lake State Park is by far is my #1. Thanks for sharing.....:)
Inks Lake a good one, what’s your favorite trail at that park? We need to make another top 10 video. We have some new ones to add 😊
Y’all crammed a lot of parks in this past year!!! Good for y’all!!! Some really great picks there!!
Yes we traveled to 20 parks in 2020. In March I wasn’t sure if we would reach 20, but we did 🙌🏻. We enjoyed all the parks we visit, but picked our top 10. Which parks are your favorite? I see you guys visit plenty of Texas State Parks as well 😃.
@@MrSTravelQuest A lot of the parks you listed are some of our favorites too. We haven't made it to Palo Duro yet, something always seems to derail our plans when we try to get out there. I would say off the top of my head, Colorado Bend, Lost Maples, Mineral Wells, and the Davis Mountains just to name a few. We tend to like the more remote parks. After you finish the Texas SP's you should check out Arkansas SP's. They are amazing.
I was suppose to visit Davis Mountain in November, but couldn’t make it. Palo Duro amazing, but it’s a popular park and gets crowded in some trails (holiday season). I seen you went to Caprock Canyons, what trials did you visit? I love Caprock, wished I could of stayed longer. Our goal is to visit all the parks in Texas, with some out of state parks along the way. I will definitely check out Arkansas SP, which park do you recommend I visit first?
@@MrSTravelQuest We've done all the trails at Caprock except the Old Ranch Road trail. In Arkansas, I would start with Petit Jean, Devils Den, and Mt Nebo!! The channel below gives great overviews of most of the parks in Arkansas. Also checkout anything in the Buffalo River Area....absolutely beautiful and so much to do!! th-cam.com/channels/0hI5rETxvI3nkvctrR4wxw.html
You are exactly correct about Garner. Been going many years and knew the Foshees who named the hiking trail. Climbed up Old Baldy to celebrate my 50th birthday. My whole family goes on Father's Day every year so we were in the river when you were there. Happy trails.
That’s so awesome! Garner one of our favorite parks in the state. I love hiking Old Baldy, since you get a great view of the park. Which trails are your favorite?
I love your channel! So far my two favorite Texas state parks are Davis Mountains State Park and South Llano River State Park.
Thank you so much 😊, we have a Davis Mountain/ Indian Lodge trip planned for December. South Llano River State Park great. What’s some must do trails at Davis Mountain State Park?
I love Inks lake State park. Awesome hikes.
Inks Lake is nice! The waterhole great after a long hike.
Just discovered yall and love the info provided for each park. I skimmed through your videos and I didn’t see any from Choke Canyon State Park I’m not sure if you’ve heard of it it’s a few miles from Three Rivers and you’ll encounter a few alligators there if you’re lucky. Anyways new subscriber and looking forward to upcoming videos.
We can’t wait to check that one out. We plan on doing an updated list soon. So many great parks to see in our state. What would your top picks be, we love hearing from others.
Thank you thank you and thank you for this! I've been researching parks in Texas for my family to camp at and this video helped so much!
You are very welcome. I know when making the video I wanted to highlight some great parks we have here in Texas. I know spring breaks coming up, which parks are you planning to visit?
We have been looking into parks with good Dark Sky ratings, my son has a telescope that he is excited to use where there's greater visibility. Do you have some that you recommend?
@@christindaniel8725 That’s awesome! I want to make a video about that. Big Bend Ranch, Enchanted Rock and South Llano River SP have some great Dark Skies for stargazing 🔭. Caprock Canyons also had some amazing skies.
good stuff fam. i was telling the wife she should get a channel to do parks for oregon a while back.
You and your wife should do it. I bet that would be fun and I’m sure there tons on nice parks out there.
Excellent video! I really have to agree y'all have some great picks of the parks. I have subscribed, keep up the good work. The only ones missing from my list are Lake Mineral Wells and Dinosaur Valley including your honorable mentions. If you love really wild and remote backpacking, as a park ranger I would suggest Big Bend Ranch State Park and Davis Mountains State Park. We have a wonderful state to explore!
Thanks for the sub! Yes those parks are high on my list to visit. I want to stay at the Indian Lodge in the Davis Mountains. I plan on visiting Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountains later this year. Thanks for watching!
I was born and raised in Mineral Wells. Wonderful town and amazing state park!
We love Mineral Wells! The town and state park are great! Planning on revisiting in the summer and can’t wait.
I just discovered this post and your channel. I like your casual everyman approach. Many other similar sites are more geared towards serious hikers or campers. Yours is more for day trippers. Thanks 😊
Thank you very much 😊. I say if we can do you can do it. In making the channel we didn’t see much info on State Parks. It was mostly camp sites or vlogs. We hike at all the parks, but it’s usually under 10 miles. Look forward in seeing you around!
-Mr. S
Great video,, I did a Texas road trip last year to hike the parks, wish I would have seen this, I would have changed a few destinations. Inks lake and Dinosaur Valley, loved both of them attempted Enchanted rock but wasn't able to get there, next time for sure, and the others you featured.. Keep it up folks,, love the fact the whole family enjoys the travels..
Thank you so much! We love traveling all things Texas with the whole family. Inks Lake and Dinosaur Valley are amazing parks especially during the summer months. We hope you make it back to Texas and explore our great parks. Which places did you visit on your road trip?
It’s awesome y’all were able to get to go to so many parks! Having a top 10 is cool to see what other folks liked about the parks. We gotta hit it Caprock and it’s continues to look amazing. Great review video 🤙
I’m happy that we reached 20 Texas parks. We only visited two parks prior to 2020. I wanted to make a top 10 video of parks we visited and share what we thought on our adventures. Caprock Canyons amazing and worth checking out. I know you guys travel to plenty of TX State Parks too, which one rank high on your list? Thanks for stopping by friend, I always appreciate it when you comment.
Great video there are some of these I haven't been to yet...my favorite so far is lost Maples. It totally surprised me I wasn't expecting that scenery there. Can't wait to see the other ones I've haven't been to yet
Thank you! Lost Maples one of our favorite parks, especially in the fall. We have some great state parks here in Texas. Which parks are your favorite?
@@MrSTravelQuest im more familiar with the eastern part of Texas so this video has shown me alot from yalls side of Texas.
My favorite Texas state park so far is CADDO LAKE. Definitely a unique experience. The hiking is decent but to have the ultimate experience I recommend renting kayaks and going on a tour with a guide. It's simply amazing
We love Caddo Lake! We had a chance to canoe and hike at the park in June. We’re working on visiting all 90 parks. It’s amazing how each part of Texas looks different. If you have the time, check out Palo Duro Canyon. It’s an amazing park and the 2nd largest Canyon in the U.S.
Already love this channel!
Thank you so much 😊
Nice video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching 😊
I'm a native, and Enchanted Rock is my personal favorite . It's only 1.5 hours from Austin and SA ,.It is a designated,U.S. dark sky park. This makes it a fantastic spot for watching meteor showers...Another Favorite is Big Bend park( it's probably even darker but much further).TX is so big and there's so much to do and see... another Favorite of our's is Tubing on the Comal River in New Braunfels...The Comal river feeds Schlitterbahn water park ,but You can rent a tube for $8 bucks and have a blast without the long lines. This includes an awesome tube shoot that is technically a ride of Schlitterbahn but free for everyone...
Enchanted Rocks a wonderful park, we’ve been a few times and love hiking the summit trail. I look forward in checking it out at night soon. Big Bend is on our list later this year and can’t wait to check it out. I love visiting New Braunsfels for Schlitterbahn. We always see folks tubing the river when we go. I know in Concan, Texas you can float the Frio Rivers for hours. They have a few places that shuttle you. Texas is huge with so much to do. Which parks are you planning to visit this summer?
Texas state park is just absolutely suck its not better than California state park and plus texas doesnt even have no national park like California
I made my first trip to Garner State Park in the summer of 1962. At Pasadena High School in the sixties a trip to Garner each summer was sorta considered a requirement for graduation -- at least that's how we looked at it. Until about twenty years ago, I had made trips every year (or every other year). My wife and I took our two daughters most of their years from their infancy until they graduated from college, usually staying in a screened shelter. The girls loved it. In a couple of weeks, we are taking three of our older daughter's children for their first trip, and we are looking forward to sharing one of the best experiences of our lives with them. My favorite memories of Garner (and the area around it) are tubing down the river, sleeping under the stars, swimming at Neal's, eating at Neal's Cafe, and best of all, the dance at the pavilion every night. Life doesn't get much better than that -- unless you can also share it with someone you love.
Beautiful said, Garner definitely an experience every Texan should do at least once. It’s one of my favorites in the state. It has something for everyone at all ages.
Great video! New subscriber. I love finding channels that focus on certain states.
Thank you, hope you come out and visit Texas!
I love this video! I also just want to say that I love Lost Maples. Living in SA it’s the closest park for good fall colors but seriously, y’all should head up to Northeast Texas in the fall! So many beautiful colors.
When I was a kid in the 80’s we had an old 21’ Nomad trailer. We went all over Texas and I think I’ve been to every state park in Texas. I think my favorites, as I get older, are more based on the memories with my family.
My dad, brother and I did the lighthouse trail but it wasn’t crowded back then. We also LOVED Caprock Canyon State Park. My grandmother grew up there so it was interesting seeing where she came from and learn our family history.
Texas has some of the best parks in the nation. Y’all are gonna have fun and maybe we will see y’all in a park!
Great channel. I hit that subscribe button.
Lost Maples is one of my personal favorites. Most folks stop after Monkey Rock and the scenic views are amazing during the fall. We are working on our fixer upper camper right now. We want to visit more parks North East and South of Texas soon. Our goal is to visit all 90 Texas State Parks, I know we have 5 more in development now. It's all about creating memories and seeing this great state. I know when we visit the parks it's just a snap shot of the park. The lighthouse trail at Palo Duro beautiful, that trails super popular. Caprock amazing and was surprised how empty the park was. The Bisons are a must see and can't believe how close you get. I agree Texas does have some of the best parks. We will visit some out of state parks during the summer months. Happy hiking and if you see us on the trail say hi! Thanks for watching!
@@MrSTravelQuest We sure will! My family enjoys it so much. Arkansas, if you every get the chance, is another beautiful place along with New Mexico. I say those two because they are close, clean and have a lot to offer campers and hikers.
@@matthewwhitt9398 I’ll definitely head that way soon. We want to check out a few parks in New Mexico and Arizona. One of the parks high on my list is the Wave. Can’t wait to check them out!
Thanks for putting this together! My family is new to hiking, so it is helpful to hear about the experiences of other families. We visited Garner State Park in 2020 as well and LOVED LOVED LOVED it! It is also my #1 for now! We also visited Palo Duro, Lost Maples, and McKinney Falls. In the future, want to see Caprock Canyon and Caddo Lake as well. We have been to Pedernales before and loved it. So many great parks in Texas.
We started last year on love it. Each park definitely different. Garner was so much fun for our whole family. I’m planning to visit McKinney falls this year and heard great things about that park. You will love Caprock Canyons, the bisons are literally everywhere. We just purchased a camper and plan to venture out to Caddo Lake as well. Can you believe we have 90 parks in Texas 😯. What’s your #1 park in Texas?
@@MrSTravelQuest McKinney Falls was great! Lots to explore and water to cool you off! Yes, it is awesome that we have so many parks. I think my #1 right now has got to be Garner. And we only tacked that on at the last minute on the way out of town after a trip to Lost Maples in the fall, but I actually wished we would have spent most of our time at Garner. The trails and views are gorgeous and the Bald Cypress trees are breathtaking. Can't wait to go back after COVID when the dance hall and restaurant is open. We did get to go to the ice cream shop and the candy shop and did the paddle boats and the Mt. Baldy trail.
@@ericajordan3612 I was trying to get into McKinney Falls over the summer, but this year making plans for that park. We spent 3 days visiting Garner and each day it got better. Me and my daughter hiked Old Baldy on day one. We spent day two swimming the frio. We even checked out the candy store and ice cream shop. We hung out at the dance hall eating ice cream. The last day we hiked a few trails and visited a cave. The park was fun and didn’t really know what to expect when visiting. I want to go again this summer, but camp. We plan on visiting Mustang Island and check out some of the parks in South Texas. Glad you found the channel. I like to share our experiences from each park we visit. What’s the next park you plan to visit?
It's cool that you guys made this video! I can't argue with Garner being number one. I went back in October and remember saying "wow" to myself. It's stunning! Btw, when I went I saw a bunch of people there, more so than any other park I've been to.
Garner still my #1 park and it’s even better in the summer. I seen a list on YT that had Enchanted rock as top 3, but 🤷♂️. Garner was busy when we went over the summer, but the trails were empty. The only trail i seen people on was Old Baldy. What’s your top 3 parks so far?
@@MrSTravelQuest It's crazy cause prior to this past year, the only state park I had been to was Guadalupe River but I've traveled to so many place just as you did. My family really like Guadalupe River and I do too so I would say Garner, Lost Maples, and Guadalupe are probably my top 3. Pedernales is up there too though.
Same with us, we only visited Enchanted Rock and San Angelo SP (Local park). I wanted to visit more parks and made the goal of visiting 20. It was a challenge, but we did it. I was surprised that the first few parks we visited were consider top parks. Guadalupe River SP amazing and planning on a summer visit. Lost Maples is my favorite park for hiking. I love Garner and haven’t visited another park like it yet. Can’t wait to venture out more in 2021.
Great info! Thank yall!
Anytime! Hope y’all venture out and check them out 😊
Really cool video...I agree with Garner being number 1...love Pedernales Falls[my special place], Enchanted Rock, Lost Maples, Palo Duro, Guadalupe .....
Thank you so much! We all loved Garner State Park, so much to do inside the park. Pedernales is great too, loved hanging by the falls.
Great list! I love Texas state parks we’ve been to around Houston... going to have to explore your list. Subscribed!
Which parks are your favorite around Houston? I know we want to visit Sheldon Lake SP and Galveston Island during the summer. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Brazos Bend is our favorite.
@@yomomma5295 Need to put that one on my list.
when we lived in canyon paloduro was our backyard, camped there many times, a few times we even could almost swim when it had rained quite a bit!! i miss Texas
Palo Duro amazing! I wished we lived closer to visit more often. Texas huge with so many great parks. What’s some of your favorite trails at Palo Duro?
This is great, I'm going to Dinosaur valley in June on the way back from Mineral wells. My boys will love it!
Your boys will love it! If you have a chance check out dinosaur world that’s near the park too. Happy hiking and safe travels!
@@MrSTravelQuest thank you for the recommendation, I'll check it out for sure!
@@Iris-gy2mi Anytime! We’re planning on going back over the summer. Great park for the kiddos.
Garner is my favorite too. On the east side of Texas, Village Creek is nice too. Palmetto is another wonderful small state park.
Over the summer we plan on exploring East Texas. I’ve heard some great things about Palmetto. Caddo Lake on my list to visit as well.
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There’s not a lot on the east side, sad to report. There are several good ones like Caddo - it’s nice as well. I just went to Brazos Bend yesterday, it’s a good one - lots of alligators.
@@The-Mediator Yes Caddo Lake is high on my list. I want to visit Cooper lake and Daingerfield SP too! Brazos Bend sounds like fun, alligators are definitely something unique to see in a Texas State Park. I just finished visiting Franklin Mountains and Hueco Tanks, I plan on visiting East/South Texas over the summer. Which are your top parks so far?
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Sorry for the late response. In East Texas:
Brazos Bend
Village Creek
Caddo
Tyler State Park
It’s not a state park, but Artisan Lakes is great.
@@The-Mediator Those are some great picks! Caddo Lake high on my list. Planning for a summer visit real soon.
Gardner State park is amazing! I've been going there since my childhood years!
It’s a beautiful park, we plan on returning every summer. What’s your favorite thing to do at the park?
@@MrSTravelQuest have you gone inside the cave that's in middle Mountain??. The one facing the River.
We’ve visited White Rock Cave. The next time we go back we’re going to visit Crystal Cave. We hiked Old Baldy on the first day. It’s a beautiful park with plenty of great hikes.
We love jumping off the Rocks on to the River! The view of the Stars at night looks spectacular!
@@eduardovillalobos7021 We did 3 days last summer. The camping were 50% capacity and couldn't get a spot. We did 3 days straight in july and the night sky was amazing. I plan on capturing it this summer.
This was so helpful!
We’re glad you found it helpful 😊, safe travels and happy hiking!
I live really close to Palo Duro and its very common to spend my weekends there hiking with my boyfriend. Lighthouse is ALWAYS busy and coming on Thanksgiving break probably didnt make it any better either lol. You HAVE to check out Rock Garden trail, its my favorite!
We spent 2 days during Christmas break and knocked out Rock Garden, Light House and the CCC park. It’s a beautiful park and couldn’t believe how huge is was. I really want to go to the Texas Musical they have during the summer. Which trail is your favorite?
Great video. Ty guys
Thank you 😊
Great job guys. We are going to hit all of them now that we are retired.
Thank you 🙏, let us know which ones your favorite. Can you believe we have over 90 parks. Thanks for watching 😊
Davis Mountains SP is maybe my favorite. You are also close to the University of Texas McDonald Observatory and can do a cool star party there on Tue, Fri, or Sat evenings
Almost visited that one recently for a day trip. We traveled to Marfa, Texas. I read on what to do in the park and decided to wait. I want to see everything at the park and it’s a dark night sky park too. Thanks for letting me know about the star party. That’s something I want to see and do at that park. I heard nothing but great things about Davis Mountains SP.
That’s another one that they omitted from this list. I love Davis Mountains State Park.
@@andrewsherman5899 We plan to visit that one later this year.
@@MrSTravelQuest Make sure that the McDonald observatory is open and go on a stargazing night! It’s absolutely awesome!!!
We almost went recently after our El Paso trip. They just reopened it, my co-worker keeps telling me about this one. It’s on my list of parks to visit this year and can’t wait to check it out.
I've hiked to the summit of Enchanted Rock several times, and I'd have to put it a lot higher on my list; at least in the top 3 if not #1. Being up there with family on a bright sunny day with cool wind blowing and looking out over vast expanses of space with cloud shadows moving over them was like nothing else I've ever experienced, and seeing the trail of lights moving up and down the summit trail right after sunset was magical. I wouldn't want to trade those memories for anything.
E-Rock an amazing park and been a few times over the years. It’s one of the most visited we have in Texas, but I’ve been to some parks that have it beat (my personal opinion 😊). If you love the summit hike then you have to visit Palo Duro and Big Bend Ranch. Those parks have some amazing views. At the end of the day it’s all about making memories with your love ones and enjoying the journey. What’s your top 3 parks in Texas? I love hearing people different perspectives and experiences.
@@MrSTravelQuestYes for sure. My top three would probably be Enchanted Rock, Bastrop and McKinney Falls. For a while I worked at a place pretty close to McKinney Falls, and I enjoyed taking drives out on the weekends to Bastrop. I also did the Stampede in the Park 5K run/1 mile walk at the MD Anderson science park between Bastrop and Buescher state parks a few years, and that was pretty cool too.
We used to sneak into that baker hotel in mineral wells back in the 2000s. It still had alot of stuff from the 50s in it. Like going back in time
That sounds amazing! I know they plan on restoring it. I wanted to check out the ghost tours but don’t think they do that anymore. The town is pretty cool too.
@@MrSTravelQuest its most definitely haunted. We were in there overnight with flashlights. Hopefully it does get renovated it has really nice architecture. My fav was the view of the town from the top floor moonlight ballroom.
We tried to drone in the parking lot to get views from the top. Would love to do a story on it. With folks who use to work the hotel. I bet they have stories for days.
@@MrSTravelQuestright on, better do it soon cause theyre all prob over 70 years old viejitos lol
@@adrian_21055 No joke, planning on going back in October. I always enjoy talking to local folks.
Nice video master watching from cebu, your fishing buddy here 🐠 🎣
Thank you friend! Safe travels and happy hiking 😊
A really underestimated hike here in San Antonio is over at. Lady Bird Johnson Park. The scenic hike gives you amazing views over the hill country.
Another one in LBJ state park in Johnson City. The springtime wildflowers are amazing.
Hey love your videos! One question sir, have you had chance to visit big bend national park?
Absolutely, you can check out our full video here- th-cam.com/video/-uHJtOcIaRY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Tdy9qAadDLGnN7R_
Dinosaur valley is the best park for kiddos. I love this one a lot. Me and my husband took a day trip there while we were dating and we finally got back there this last weekend with our little one year old.
We love Dinosaur Valley SP! We plan on revisiting this summer. We also want to visit Dinosaur World and Fossil Rim that’s next to the park. We made a video on top parks for kids and Dinosaur Valley was on top of the list.
I’ve always loved Mission Tejas SP in East Texas. It’s a smaller park, but it’s beautiful with lots of hiking.
That’s on my list to visit this summer. I don’t see to many videos on it either.
@@MrSTravelQuest maybe you can help remedy that!
You know I’m on it 😊
Try some of these....Chalk Bluff, Big Oaks, Rio Bella Resort & River Bluff Cabins.
These are some great spots to camp. I’m planning on visiting Chalk Bluffs near Ulvalde. We can’t get enough of the Frio during the summer time. Which one of these are your personal favorite spots to camp?
That’s crazy y’all were able to hit that many! But that’s awesome! Loved the intro too!
I still can’t believe we did 20 parks. Looking to do 21 different parks this year. I’m glad you liked the intro, something I’ve been working on.
Kick ass I love it and thank for the info
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching.
Just found this channel. Great content, good list! I’ve visited every park except palo duro canyon and plan to visit it this year. In my opinion, lost maples is one of my favorite parks but in the fall lol. Have you all done Hamilton pool?
Palo Duro great and I've done Lost Maples a few times. I love Lost Maples during the fall too, which park do you enjoy during summer? I wanted to visit Hamilton pool last summer, but Covid happened. I plan to visit that this summer as long as everything stays open. Our goal is to visit all 90 :-), thanks for checking out our channel.
@@MrSTravelQuest during the summer I like to visit Guadalupe or pedernales for swimming. Gardner is nice but it’s always so packed so I prefer other parks. I wasn’t aware there were 90 of them lol
@@hiram2005 Yes 90 and counting. I think 5 more are building developed too. I agree Garner is packed during the summer. Have you visited Inks Lake? It's really nice and has a great swimming hole. Guadalupe River and Pedernales are great for swimming too.
Great job!
Colorado Bend is awesome. The spicewood spring trail is the best in the park. Numerous water falls and a swimming hole to cool off after hiking. Pedernales Falls is great too. I go there often.
We love Spicewood Springs at Colorado Bend SP, we went twice during the summer. We need to revisit Pedernales Falls during the summer.
I don't know if Big Bend counts since it's a National Park, so I'll go with Palo Duro. I haven't been to Cap Rock, but it looks awesome. Garner too. They're definitely on my list now after seeing your video. Davis Mountains State Park is another I really want to visit at some point.
Thanks for the great content you two...love the channel.
Thank you Nick, Big Bend on our list for this year. Palo Duro and Caprock Canyon has some nice hikes. Caprock has 🦬 everywhere! Garner still one of our top parks, just for all the family activities inside the park. I have Davis Mountain schedule this fall and can’t wait to check that one out. Which parks do you have planned this summer?
@@MrSTravelQuest Heck I think after watching this I'm going to shoot for Caprock & Garner this summer. And that's great - can't wait for your videos on Big Bend and Davis. If you can I would aim for fall/winter if possible for Big Bend because the summer heat there can be really unforgiving. But yeah I would recommend Lost Mine Trail and 100% definitely go see the Santa Elena Canyon. They have some other A+ trails there too that I haven't done. I'm excited for y'all!!
@@nickreynolds8391 I’m excited to go this fall. I’m saving those for the cooler months since it gets 🥵. If you visit Garner definitely check out Old Baldy trail. It has a great video of the Frio River. Caprock Canyons go for the Haynes Ridge trail. It has some nice elevation and scenic views. I can’t wait to check out Big Bend and Davis Mountains, thanks for those trails recommendations. You know I’m definitely making a video on those 😊
@@MrSTravelQuest Heck yeah, these trail recommendations are very much appreciated!! I'll let y'all know how it went after I hike them. And I can't wait for the videos of Big Bend and Davis Mountains...or any of your videos for that matter! They're all great. 🙌
@@nickreynolds8391 Yeah let me know when you hike them. These parks are great and Caprock Canyon is underrated. It's never packed, Garner usually fills up in the summer time. I appreciate your kind words. I have South Llano River SP video that i'm working on now. Big Bend and David Mountains will happen at the end of year. Here's the Caprock Canon video we did a few months ago 👉 th-cam.com/video/arVAf1IKhcQ/w-d-xo.html
Garner State Park is amazing. Book in advance, can not emphasize enough. Lost Maples within driving distance.
Definitely book advance! 30 days for day passes and 5 months for camping. I’m happy they opened back to full capacity. Which parks are you planning for the summer?
Love your channel. Have you guys been to the Guadalupe mountains? It's a national park, not a state park, but it's still in Texas.
Hey Matt, we haven’t ventured out there yet. We have plans on hiking to the peak this year. We hear it’s beautiful during the fall. Any trails you suggest we check out?
@MrSTravelQuest Guadalupe peak trail is tough for the first 1/3, but then evens out. The view at the tallest point in Texas is worth it, though. Devils hall trail is an easier but really beautiful trail. Looking forward to seeing y'all out there.
Enchanted Rock once belonged to the Moss family. They had over 10,000 acres of land and sold Enchanted Rock to the state back in 1978. I go to church with that family.
That’s pretty cool! I wonder how much has changed since then.
Thanks for letog me experience this beautiful video.... ⚘ new subscriber from iran😉
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing 😊
Great video!
Thank you so much 😊
We went to Colorado Bend State park in 2019 and camped there. Gorman Falls was awesome. So beautiful. The hikes were challenging. Enchanted Rock is also one of our favorites because of the views. Subscribed to your channel. 🤠👍We will put Garner State Park on our family to-do list for 2021. Looks fun.
I need to go back and visit Colorado Bend. We went to see Gorman Falls and it’s beautiful. We visit Enchanted Rock once and love it. I love the Texas hill country views. Thanks for subscribing :-)! I like sharing the info we learned on our trips to Texas State Parks. You and your family will love Garner State Park. If you have little ones Guadalupe River State Park another great park. Thanks for watching and hope to see you around in the comments.
Next time you go to Enchanted Rock do the cave at the top of the rock, you will need to take a flashlight. I also like the low trails, hough boulders and rock overhangs
We plan on checking out the cave and other trails once it cools down. We love visiting E-Rock when visiting Fredericksburg.
Big Bend National Park is on my bucket list.
We plan on visiting the National Parks towards the end of the year. Big Bend supposed to be great 😊
What’s so special about it
Canyons, great hikes and scenic views.
@@1966bluemax so much. Google it and you’ll see the beautiful views.
New subscriber here. Wow, that's dedication visiting that many parks in a year. I'm looking forward to your future videos. As a viewer being able to see all the state parks from one video makers perspective will give me a better idea of what they're really like. Good luck on the series.
Welcome and thanks for subscribing 😊, Yes it was a challenging visiting 20 especially in March when they closed the parks for a few weeks 🤦♂️. Our goal is to visit all the parks and high light them. When I first started the channel I didn’t see much on the smaller parks we have in Texas. I look forward in seeing your comments and welcome to the community! Safe travels and happy hiking!
I love y’all’s videos! I live in SA and love hiking here in Texas!! Not in Texas but Since y’all loved the bison I’d recommend Yellowstone national park up in Montana/Wyoming/Idaho 😍
Thank you so much 😊! We love exploring and hiking across Texas. We plan on visiting Yellowstone soon. The Bison 🦬 at Caprock were amazing. I’m sure it’s beautiful in Yellowstone. Looking forward in venturing out of state soon.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing the video. Have a nice day. 👍👍👍
Thank you 🙏, happy hiking friend!
There is also some cool underground caverns to see in Texas. Natural Bridge caverns is just North of SA. Longhorn Caverns is just outside Burnet.I love doing the underground hikes in the summer because they are a great way to beat the heat. The caverns offer different experiences,from family friendly to actuall "hard hat" spelunking 🤠🤠👍.. I've never been to Sonora Caverns but I just saw your review on it and it looks beautiful!!
Those are the ones we want to visit next month. I heard nothing but great things about those caverns. The only one we’ve been to is the Sonora Caverns 👉 th-cam.com/video/HaXCoIuMCyU/w-d-xo.html . I want to make a top caverns video later this year. Thanks for recommending those to me. Looking forward in exploring those with the family.
Great vid.
Thank you 😊
I’ll be at Enchanted Rock this coming week.
That’s awesome, that’s a great park.
Lost Maples Park looks good. Would have to try it out one day.
One of my favorite parks to visit during the fall.
@@MrSTravelQuest I have been to Pedernales, Garner and Mckinney State Park, but i Lost maples looks way beautiful.
Lost Maples is beautiful! I’ve been to Pedernales and Garner too, McKinney SP on my list to visit this year. What’s great about Lost Maples is the peaceful hike. After Monkey Rock you see less folks. Made me feel liken I had the whole park to ourselves.
@@MrSTravelQuest Thanks for the info and replying. I will look it up and see if they have cabins for rent.
You guys need to take the drive from Precido to Lajitas...It is the most beautiful drive you will ever take and then you can go In to Big bend national park which is absolutely 💯 beautiful
Excellent recommendation! We took that route during spring break in March. We traveled the scenic route and visited both BBNP/BBSP. The views of West Texas landscape were stunning!
If you haven’t been to Seminole Canyon State Park, give it a try. It is near Del Rio.
Yes sir we’ve been there 👉th-cam.com/video/IoSR2gSwiws/w-d-xo.html . Great park! We are currently working on Hueco Tank videos. Love seeing the petroglyphs and rock art.
Crazy. Never of Garner State Park. Being from the Panhandle I've been to both Caprock Canyon and Palo Duro Canyon. Caprock Canyon also had Lake Theo and free fishing due to being a State Park. When I was younger, maybe about 30 years ago, at Palo Duro, they used to have a train ride called the Sad Monkey Trail. This was due to a formation on the side of a cliff that looked like a sad Monkey. Unfortunately the train ride has been shut down. And also, don't forget Devils Slide at Palo Duro.
I heard about the train ride at Palo Duro. I had to look it up and looked amazing. Garner a beautiful park and perfect in the summer. I love Palo Duro and plan to revisit this fall.
@@MrSTravelQuest definitely need to visit Garner State Park. Looks amazing and also, ain't Texas just Amazing.
@@julianhinojosa9695 your going to love it when you visit. What parks would you put on the list?
Palo Duro and Caprock are the only two we have been to. Pretty sure Guadalupe is the one we almost stopped at when we were headed to Magnolia Beach a little over a year ago, but we chose instead to drive straight to the beach. I believe Mineral Wells is on my list of ones we want to visit. I also would like to see the dinosaur one. I'm not all big into dinosaurs, but I think it would be cool to see. This was a very informative video. You guys did a great job with it!
I want to visit Guadalupe Peak soon. You will love Mineral Wells SP and the town is unique with it's crazy water. Dinosaur Valley is cool and can't believe you get to touch the fossils. Me and my son kept putting our hands and feet into the fossils. They have tons of stuff to do outside of the park too.
Crazy water is my fav. Been driving it for years 🤍
Love me some crazy water! I’ve been drinking it non stop since our visit to Mineral Wells.
“Drinking” Lol 😂
The Fizzy is so good too!
@@mpavon847 😂 I figured that’s what you were trying to say 😊
The west texas salt flats during 2021 turned into a turquoise giant lake on a side of a road and it immediately became the best spot w the guadalupe peak right behind
I remember that happening, we missed out seeing that. Guadalupe Peak is happening this year, can’t wait to reach the top of Texas.
Laredo,went Oct 1919, the monarch butterfly’s were migrating right thru state park while there
We seen some last year at Inks Lake SP. We were hiking and seen a few in the area. I realized after our visit it was migration season for them. It’s definitely a site to see 😊
I am enjoying the parks I myself enjoyed Big Ben park and Garner state park
We love Big Bend NP and Big Bend Ranch. What’s your favorite trails in Big Bend?
When you stayed at Guadalupe, was the river packed with tubers and partiers or is that another area of the Guadalupe?
We went earlier in the year. I know the main area of the park/river is pretty busy during the summer months. We like to go the more seclude area for swimming.
@@MrSTravelQuest So do we. That is why I was asking. Thanks!
If you follow the bald cypress trail you can get some decent spots. They also just opened the discovery center for the kiddos.
Very Nice video. But, it would have been more useful, if you had mentioned how far each state park was from a city, just to get an idea about the geographical location of the park
Thanks for the feedback. I currently do that in the full park reviews if wanted to check out a specific park on the channel. Thanks for watching and happy hiking!
I mean, google is a thing everyone can use. :)
You guys should try possum kingdom state park.
Hey Mondo, we went there before. Great park for sure-th-cam.com/video/eRI98TOTRb4/w-d-xo.html
In no particular order three of my favorite state parks in Texas is Rusk State Park in east Texas Possum Kingdom, State Park, west of mineral Wells and probably my all-time favorite devils river state park
Those are some good ones. I love the Devils River, I want to Kayak down the Devils one day.
Want to see a really cool Texas State Park? Check out Copper Breaks. The ground has such a high percentage of copper that all the rocks are green. Also, the town of Quannah, TX, is close by. Named after the famous Indian Chief.
That park a hidden gem for sure and made a video on that park recently- th-cam.com/video/ObV3AlIxKTY/w-d-xo.html
It's not a state park but my fav is Guadalupe Peak and the Guadalupe Mts. Natl Park. Some great hiking.
Big Bend National Park another good one. We plan on doing the peak soon.