Monday, December 24, 2007

Are you thinking about a camping and fishing trip to Texas?

The possibilities of you finding the ideal spot for camping and fishing with the weather perfect for the occasion in Texas are extremely high. From the northern border of Texas with Oklahoma to the southern border with Mexico, as well as from the extreme western edge close to El Paso, all the way to the eastern coast along the Gulf of Mexico and Louisiana, there are camping sites available in a variety of scenic environments.

My favorite section of the large state of Texas is the "Hill Country". This part of the state holds many camping and fishing sites, including rivers, lakes and reservoirs in and around state parks with lots and lots of fish, birds and other wild life. Some of my favorite places I will list here: Kerrville-Schreiner State Park, 3 miles southeast of Kerrville, Hill Country Natural Area, south of Bandera off state highway 1077, Guadalupe River State Park, 30 miles north of San Antonio, and Garner State Park, 31 miles north of Uvalde and 9 miles south of Leakey.

Some of the camp sites have cabins, others have places for tents, and some are adjacent to lodges in the general area, for those who don't wish to sleep under the stars. Overall, one can locate their ideal spot for camping, fishing, canoeing, hiking, or just spending time with nature in the Lone Star State of Texas.

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