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  1. 18 paź 2023 · Texas Hill Country is home to 19 state parks, each offering unique camping and lodging experiences from primitive camping to cabins with comfortable amenities. Here are some of the top state parks in Texas Hill Country for camping and lodging: Pedernales Falls State Park.

  2. Property #003 : Estate sized riverfront retreat located just minutes from Leakey, Garner State Park, & other area attractions. This 5.122 Ac. tract boasts an amazing 268.5’ (Per Real CAD) of frontage on the beautiful Frio River known for it’s crystal clear waters and huge Cypress lined banks.

  3. 5 paź 2021 · The landscape of the Texas Hill Country is made up of junipers, mesquites, cactus, and more, and can vary wildly as you drive thirty minutes one way or another. To experience the diverse natural beauty of the region, make your way to some of these gorgeous Texas state parks!

  4. 22 lut 2023 · With over 90 state parks across Texas, you can find a cozy cabin nestled in lush forests, rolling hills, lakeside retreats, or on the beachfront. No matter what type of experience you’re looking for, Texas State Parks offer something for everyone.

  5. 3 mar 2024 · Texas Hill Country cabins offer a mix of historic charm and modern amenities for a cozy retreat. Accommodations range from romantic hideaways to family-friendly cabins, catering to all types of travelers. On-site activities and nearby attractions provide endless entertainment, from outdoor adventures to dining and shopping.

  6. Cabins. Nineteen parks from Pensacola to the Florida Keys provide cabins for overnight stays. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287. Learn more about Reservation Information.

  7. 10 lip 2023 · 1. Inks Lake State Park. Photo: Silvio Ligutti/Shutterstock. Why you should go: Famous for its spring wildflowers and gorgeous sunsets, Inks Lake State Park has nearly 200 campsites as well as some cabins. It also has the Devil’s Waterhole, a famous swimming hole that’s not scary like its name suggests but is popular with cliff jumpers.