Outdoors enthusiasts in Texas can look forward to a new park to explore in the coming years: The Texas Parks and Wildlife ...
Since 1971, the park has attracted visitors to swim, fish, boat, paddle, hike, camp and enjoy nature amid the dry West Texas climate. More than 24,000 people went to Lake Colorado State Park in ...
Additionally, the department acquired 2,020 acres in Burnet County on the Colorado River to develop into a state park. TPWD ...
chairman of the Texas Parks and Wilide Commission, in a statement. "This property near the current Colorado Bend State Park is the cornerstone for what will be a brand-new park." TPWD officials ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) bought more than 2,000 acres in Burnet County along the Colorado River, across from Colorado Bend State Park. This is separate from the recently approved ...
TPWD is exploring an additional 1,100-acre property in Lampasas and Burnet counties which was presented at the Jan. 22-23 Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting. The commission authorized TPWD’s ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) has purchased 2,020 acres of land in Burnet County, north-west of Austin, which it plans to use for a new state park. The land cost $35 million and was ...
(Texas Parks and Wildlife Department ... to purchase 500 acres in Mitchell County it previously leased for Lake Colorado City State Park. Months earlier, in March, commissioners voted to turned ...
“This property near the current Colorado Bend State Park is the cornerstone for what will be a brand-new park.” Whenever Texas Parks and Wildlife is notified of available properties, it ...