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Seminole Canyon State Park Camping


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Facilities at Seminole Canyon State Park include the park interpretive center, with exhibits relating to the history of the canyon area; a restroom with showers; campsites with water; campsites with water and electricity; picnic sites; and 8 miles of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking; and .6 miles of nature/interpretive trails; a Texas State Park Store; and a trailer dump station.

8 - Campsites with water - $9 per night
* $54 weekly rate

23 - Campsites with electric and water - $13 per night
* $78 weekly rate


Admission: Entrance Fee: Adults, 13+, $2.00; Seniors, $1.00
Hours: Open Year Round
Address: 9 miles west of Comstock on US Highway 90
Phone: 432-292-4464
Our Website:www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/seminole

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Seminole Canyon State Park Visitors Centers

Seminole Canyon State Park Interpretive Center
Seminole Canyon State Park Interpretive CenterThe Interpretive Center at the Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site has exhibits relating to the history of the canyon area. Tours of the Fate Bell Shelter are held daily Wednesday through Sunday. From June 1st through August 31st the Fate Bell Tour will be held at 10 a.m. only. From September 1st through May 31st the Fate Bell Shelter Tours will begin at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. No hiking is allowed in the canyon area without a guide.

The Fate Bell Shelter Tour involves a fairly-rugged hike to the bottom of the canyon and then up to the shelter to view many good examples of American Indian rock paintings in Fate Bell Shelter. Volunteers with the private, nonprofit Rock Art Foundation conduct tours of the Fate Bell Shelter, continuing the group's history of support for the site. The shelter is a huge cliff overhang containing some of the state's most spectacular American rock paintings.

Seminole Canyon State Park Camping

Seminole Canyon State Park Camping
Facilities at Seminole Canyon State Park include the park interpretive center, with exhibits relating to the history of the canyon area; a restroom with showers; campsites with water; campsites with water and electricity; picnic sites; and 8 miles of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking; and .6 miles of nature/interpretive trails; a Texas State Park Store; and a trailer dump station.

8 - Campsites with water - $9 per night
* $54 weekly rate

23 - Campsites with electric and water - $13 per night
* $78 weekly rate

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