Description:
- Located within this incredibly scenic State Park are 1/2 mile of nature trails and 11 miles of hiking trails. The trails will take hikers through the unique fauna and flora of the area. The trails make ideal spots for photography, bird watching and nature study. People should stay on designated trails, because maples have a shallow root system, and soil compaction from walking can damage the trees. Also, many natural hazards exist due to the steep/rugged terrain. Do not hike or climb on rocks or hillsides.
he park is an outstanding example of Edwards Plateau flora and fauna. It is a combinations of steep, rugged limestone canyons, springs, plateau grasslands, wooded slopes, and clear streams. It features a large, isolated stand of uncommon Uvalde Bigtooth Maple, whose fall foliage can be spectacular. Generally, the foliage changes the last two weeks of October through the first two weeks of November. The park is extremely popular during the fall and is often crowded.
Rare species of birds, such as the Green Kingfisher, can be seen year round. The endangered Black-capped vireo and Golden-cheeked warbler nest and feed in the park in spring and early summer. Wild animals include gray fox, white-tailed deer, armadillo, raccoon, bobcat, rock squirrel, and javelina.
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- tel: (800) 792-1112
Address:
- 37221 FM 187
- Vanderpool, TX 78885
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