The Hill Country is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the state of Texas. Located in the heart of Texas and is composed of 25 counties in metropolitan areas has reached Austin and San Antonio. This is a great area for hiking and exploring, and there are many great camping sites. If you're looking to camp in the mountainous region, so some of these ideal spot for your next family vacation camping holidays.
Blanco State Park - is about 40north of San Antonio, this park has miles of 104 acres along the Blanco River at rest. It has modern toilets, showers and about 30 campsites. All sites have electricity and water, and some have sewer. There are also seven screened shelters here, play areas and a dump station. Camp, swim, picnic, hike or fish, and enjoy the river., Canoe and kayak hire in the Park Tube
Garner State Park - Located about30 miles north of Uvalde, approximately 93 miles northwest of San Antonio, this park consists of 1,419 hectares and has 10 acres along the river, the clear waters of the Frio River. Hundreds of thousands of visitors each year . There are hundreds of campsites and a variety of services. There is also a limited number of cabins for rent inside and outside the park. The building permit serves meals and snacks, and dancing is the jukeboxSummer evenings. In addition, there are beach volleyball, basketball and minigolf available. Camp, swimming, fishing, picnic, bicycle hire a canoe or kayak, tube the river, or hike on miles of trails interesting.
Inks Lake State Park - located outside of Burnet, about 67 miles northwest of Park, which covers some 1,200 acres near the lake of ink on Colorado. River is Austin, this park has hundreds of campsites andlimited use cabins for rent. This is one of the best parks for hiking, the 7.5 km of trails, which is 1.5 mile trail backpacking and primitive camping on the use of a track field. It is a hole in golf clubs and trolley-9 apartments, a park store and food for sale and rent kayaks, canoes and surf bikes. Longhorn Cavern State Park is located a short distance south-east and well worth a visit during thecan be found here.
McKinney Falls State Park - Located just 13 miles southeast of Austin, this park is located on 744 acres. Facilities include a half-dozen cabins and screened more than 80 campsites with water and electricity. Picnic, fishing, camping, hiking or cycling and enjoy the beautiful scenery. There are about 3.5 miles of paved trails and 4 miles of multi-use hiking and mountain bike use. If you live in or near Austin, you can enjoy yourself hereMinutes.
All these parks are a short drive from Austin and San Antonio and worth a visit. Relax and enjoy, while the stories and games around the fire. Enjoy a grilled hamburger, hot dog or steak. Watch your children play and laugh and have a wonderful time together camping in the hills of Texas. You'll be glad you did. Have fun and stay healthy!
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