
IMPORTANT READ THIS COMMENT I have not been to the bat cave because the location listed is incorrect, however I have found their real location and hours. 10619 Old San Antonio Road...
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Bastrop State Park showcases the beauty of the Lost Pines with its camping, hiking, and fishing opportunities, inviting families to experience the resilience of nature through its ongoing recovery from past wildfires and floods. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, wildlife viewing, and ranger-led programs while taking part in activities like swimming, biking, and geocaching amidst the park's extensive trails and two serene lakes.
The park facilities, originally constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, include diverse campsites, cabins, and a group hall available for reunions. Enthusiasts can also engage with local attractions in Bastrop and neighboring towns, enhancing their exploration of this vibrant area in Texas.
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IMPORTANT READ THIS COMMENT I have not been to the bat cave because the location listed is incorrect, however I have found their real location and hours. 10619 Old San Antonio Road...
If you love history and bats this is the place to go. Mexican bats spend their summers here and then ho down south for the winter. I know sounds strange when you are in the south ( the south the...
Such an interesting, fun activity for anyone who appreciates the outdoors. Was the first bat emergence I'd been to, and it was fascinating. I'm definitely going to try to go back. The park...
This is a great little park with hiking trails! Some great views of the hill country too!
Don't miss the bats!!! The Old Tunnel WMA (Wildlife Management Area) is under the conservation and management of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. It is an old inoperative railroad tunnel...
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