AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas State Park visitors are eligible for free admission Nov. 3 in celebration of Texas State Parks Day.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) said the tradition was created during 2023’s centennial celebration.
“Any day in a Texas State Park is a good day,” said Rodney Franklin, Director of Texas State Parks. “I hope this continued event from our centennial celebration motivates all Texans to explore what the outdoors has to offer. You are invited to visit a park that is new to you, take a friend and try a new adventure.”
According to TPWD, the Lone Star State has more than 80 parks that offer a wide variety of outdoor day-use activities.
TPWD said the activities included:
- wildlife watching
- walking or hiking
- park programs
- camping
- biking swimming
- paddleboarding
The department recommended making reservations, which can be done online.
Texas Parks are expected to operate as normal and will control admissions by established capacity limits. All other fees will still apply on that day.