You can now make reservations for overnight visits to Texas State Parks up to three months in advance. Making reservations online (texasstateparks. reserveamerica.com/) is the quickest and easiest way to reserve your spot in a park.
Reservations can also be made by calling (512) 389-8900, but do expect longer-than-normal wait times at this time.
For day visits, day pass reservations are still highly recommended for everyone, including State Parks Pass holders, and are available to purchase up to 30 days in advance of your visit.
Per the recent executive order from Gov. Greg Abbott, facial coverings are required while inside any Texas State Park building open to the public or outside where six feet of social distance cannot be maintained.
Other temporary guidelines in place include maintaining a distance of at least six feet from anyone not in your group and limitations on groups larger than 10 people, except for families or people living in the same household.
Before you visit, review the guidelines, tips and FAQs about current park operations at tpwd.texas. gov/state-parks/park-information/keeping-you-healthy.
For the latest updates on Texas State Parks, visit TexasStateParks.org.
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