621-acre park near Lake Abilene; camping, trailer facilities, picnicking, shelters, swimming pool, rest rooms and showers, hiking and fishing. Large grove of some 4,000 native pecan trees, now a favorite picnic area, was once a popular campground for Comanche Indians. About 4 miles west on F.M. 613
Tuscola, TX State ParksA 25-mile loop west and north to Stinnett crosses rough, canyon-cut landscapes of the Canadian River brakes; leads across dam...
Historical exhibits of early ranching days and pioneer mementos....
A turn-of-the-century ice house transformed into a charming community theatre. Performances....
View from Texas 114 of private herd of buffalo (American bison) and elk pastured across from highway rest area 8 miles east o...
Built in 1927, the hotel has remained in continuous operation and is listed with the State and National Historic Registries. ...