Texas State Parks Near College Station

Discover 6 parks within driving distance of College Station

Lake Somerville State Park & Trailway

Somerville, Texas
28 miles away

"College Station residents visit for quick lake escapes, paddling, and camping close to home. The park is a popular choice for students and families looking for an easy outdoor day trip."

Lake Somerville State Park & Trailway is split into multiple units around Lake Somerville, giving visitors access to shoreline recreation, campsites, and miles of trail. The park is popular for bass fishing, paddling, wildlife viewing, and relaxed outdoor getaways close to the Brazos Valley.

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Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site

Washington, Texas
33 miles away

"College Station residents and visitors can reach the site easily for a half-day history outing. It appeals to families, students, and anyone interested in Texas independence."

Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site highlights the pivotal events of 1836 with museums, living-history displays, and the Star of the Republic Museum. The site also offers peaceful river views, picnic areas, and a chance to experience one of Texas’s most important historic landscapes.

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Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site

Anderson, Texas
34 miles away

"Visitors from College Station often come for a quick day trip to explore Texas history beyond the university scene. The site offers a quiet, educational stop with easy driving access."

Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site features a restored stagecoach inn, historic outbuildings, and interpretive exhibits that tell the story of travel, trade, and settlement in early Texas. Its compact grounds make it an easy stop for history lovers, families, and road-trippers.

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Fort Boggy State Park

Centerville, Texas
47 miles away

"College Station residents visit for a low-key outdoor retreat, especially for fishing, paddling, and overnight camping. The park offers a peaceful contrast to the busy university area."

Fort Boggy State Park offers a relaxed getaway with a lake for fishing and non-motorized boating, shaded campsites, and family-friendly picnic areas. Its rolling terrain and pine-hardwood forest make it a good stop for a quiet day outdoors or an overnight stay.

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Mission Tejas State Park

Weches, Texas
59 miles away

"College Station visitors often seek Mission Tejas for a nearby nature getaway with camping and hiking. It is a good destination for students and families wanting a low-key outdoor trip."

Mission Tejas State Park blends East Texas pine forest scenery with a rich colonial history centered on the first Spanish mission in Texas. The park offers a small but scenic network of trails, a historic replica mission, and a relaxed setting for camping and wildlife viewing.

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Fort Parker State Park

Groesbeck, Texas
60 miles away

"College Station residents often visit for camping, fishing, and a quieter lakeside atmosphere. The park offers a convenient weekend destination for students and families alike."

Fort Parker State Park combines a rich frontier history with outdoor recreation on the shores of Fort Parker Lake. Its calm waters, picnic areas, and family-friendly facilities make it a popular getaway for fishing, paddling, and relaxing in a scenic setting.

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