The Fall Foliage At These 10 State And National Parks In Texas Is Stunningly Beautiful
Discover ten stunning national parks in Texas that are especially beautiful during autumn.
Looking for the best national parks to visit in Texas? Well, we know ten amazing places, and they look especially stunning during autumn. Bask in the natural beauty all around you and enjoy the vibrant colors. You won't want to miss out on this fall foliage in Texas.
1) Martin Dies Jr State Park (Jasper)
The reflection of the trees on the water is an incredible sight.
2) Garner State Park (Concan)
I have no words for this. Luckily, the picture speaks for itself. Even so, you've got to see Garner State Park for yourself.
3) Palo Duro Canyon State Park (Canyon)
Palo Duro Canyon State Park is home to some of the best hiking trails in Texas!
4) Daingerfield State Park (Daingerfield)
Daingerfield State Park is home to vibrant fall colors. When the leaves reflect into the pond below, the views are out-of-this-world.
5) Lake Bob Sandlin State Park (Pittsburg)
Looking for a hidden gem? Head over to Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. This may not be the state's most popular park, but its supreme beauty always amazes.
6) Caddo Lake State Park (Karnack)
Home to the world's largest Cypress forest, Caddo Lake State Park is not to be missed. When you visit this astounding place, you'll feel like you've stepped into another world.
7) Guadalupe Mountains National Park (Salt Flat)
When the trees turn lovely hues of red, orange, and. yellow, Guadalupe Mountains National Park becomes an autumn wonderland.
8) Big Bend National Park
Of course, you can't forget about Big Bend National Park. During the day, spend some time soaking up the colorful scenery. After the sun sets, look up at the stars and gaze upon the Milky Way.
9) Lost Maples State Natural Area (Vanderpool)
Lost Maples State Natural Area is one of the best places to look at fall foliage in Texas. Feel the cool, crisp breezes across your face and soak up the surrounding beauty.
10) McKinney Falls State Park (Austin)
Fall is the best time to explore McKinney Falls State Park. Listen to the babbling brooks and traverse through the rocky landscape. This place is so much fun, you may want to pitch a tent and stay a while!
What are your favorite state or national parks to visit in Texas? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
For more autumn adventure, embark on this fall foliage road trip through Texas.
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