Parks Near Me in Center, tx
Martin Dies, Jr. State Park
634 Park Road 48 South , Jasper, TX
Deep in the Pineywoods
Two rivers meet here on the eastern edge of Texas, creating wild and diverse habitats. Come explore the lake, sloughs and forest trails of this... Read More
Caddo Lake State Park
245 Park Rd 2, Karnack, TX
East Texas Treasure
Bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss tower over the maze of bayous, sloughs and ponds of Caddo Lake. Paddle these waterways, stay in a historic... Read More
Mission Tejas State Park
19343 State Highway 21 East, Grapeland, TX
Things to Do
Activities include camping, picnicking, hiking and fishing. A pond located near the picnic area offers an excellent opportunity to explore aquatic life... Read More
Daingerfield State Park
455 Park Road 17, Daingerfield, TX
Cathedral of Trees
Tall trees reach for the sky in the northeast corner of Texas. Explore life in the forest at Daingerfield State Park as you wander the trails,... Read More
Lake Livingston State Park
300 Park Road 65, Livingston, TX
Lakeside Retreat
Make family memories at this Pineywoods park.
Fish one of the largest lakes in the state, hike quiet trails through the forest, or camp under the... Read More
The Atlanta State Park
927 Park Road 42, Atlanta, TX
A Peaceful Retreat:
Fishing, camping, birding await in scenic northeast Texas.
Atlanta State Park sits on the shores of Wright Patman Lake in the far... Read More
Village Creek State Park
8854 Park Road 74, Lumberton, TX
Big Thicket Gateway
Amazing diversity of both plants and wildlife makes Village Creek State Park a very special place. We’re 10 miles north of Beaumont on the edge of the... Read More
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park
341 State Park Road 2117, Pittsburg, TX
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is a 639.8-acre park located on the heavily wooded shoreline on the north side of the 9,400-acre Lake Bob Sandlin, southeast of Mount Pleasant in Titus County. It... Read More
Huntsville State Park
565 Park Road 40 West, Huntsville, TX
Pine Trees and Wildflowers
Lose yourself among the majestic trees and natural beauty of the East Texas Pineywoods. Rent a canoe, explore our trails or just relax by the... Read More
Fort Boggy State Park
4994 Highway 75 South, Centerville, TX
Things to Do
Swimming, fishing, hiking and mountain biking are allowed. There is a boat ramp and the 15-acre lake is open to small boats, canoes, kayaks, etc. The park also has a day... Read More
Fairfield Lake State Park
123 State Park Road 64 , Fairfield, TX
Things to Do
Activities include camping, backpacking, hiking, horseback riding on approximately 15 miles of day-use equestrian trails (bring your own horse), nature study,... Read More
Purtis Creek State Park
14225 FM 316, Eustace, TX
Bass Fishing and More . . .
Our 355-acre lake is a bass fishing destination, but fishing is not all we offer. Come to swim, canoe, camp, explore nature or relax. We’re just... Read More
Sea Rim State Park
19335 S Gulfway Drive , Sabine Pass, TX
Where Gulf Meets Marsh
At the far southeast corner of Texas lies a remote and unique coastal park. Sea Rim State Park has 5.2 miles of Gulf shoreline and 4,000 acres of... Read More
Lake Tawakoni State Park
10822 FM 2475, Wills Point, TX
Escape to the Lake
Imagine yourself in the shade of tall trees, listening to birds chirping and water lapping on the shores of Lake Tawakoni. Sounds good, right? Let’s go!... Read More
Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center
14140 Garrett Road , Houston, TX
Things to Do
The primary activities at the lake unit are fishing and wildlife observation. Sheldon Lake is open every day to public fishing with appropriate licenses.... Read More
Burroughs Park
9738 Hufsmith Road, Tomball, TX
Experience the lush landscape, winding trails, and lakefront views at this 320-acre splendid park in Tomball. Amenities at this facility include sports fields, a seven-acre fishing lake*, five... Read More
Cooper Lake State Park - Doctors Creek Unit
1664 FR 1529 South , Cooper, TX
Room to Roam
With two park units, you’ll find plenty of room to roam. Bring your fishing pole, your hiking shoes, your horse, your swimsuit–or heck, just bring yourself!... Read More