Texas State Parks Near Granbury

Discover 5 parks within driving distance of Granbury

Dinosaur Valley State Park

Glen Rose, Texas
28 miles away

"Granbury is close enough for spontaneous family outings and weekend camping. Many visitors combine a park trip with time in Glen Rose and the surrounding Hill Country-like landscape."

Dinosaur Valley State Park is best known for its exposed dinosaur tracks in the Paluxy River bed, where visitors can see footprints left millions of years ago. The park also features swimming, camping, picnicking, and wildlife viewing across a scenic landscape of hills, woods, and river bottoms.

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Cleburne State Park

Cleburne, Texas
29 miles away

"Granbury travelers often visit Cleburne State Park for lake recreation and wooded camping. It makes a good companion outing to the historic lakefront town."

Cleburne State Park offers a mix of lake recreation and rugged natural scenery just south of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Its CCC-era structures, fishing opportunities, and quiet trails make it a popular weekend escape.

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Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway

Mineral Wells, Texas
34 miles away

"Granbury visitors are drawn to the park for a change of scenery and more rugged outdoor activities than the lakefront town offers. It is a popular option for camping and fishing weekends."

Lake Mineral Wells State Park & Trailway combines a 640-acre lake with a 20-mile trailway that follows an old railroad route. The park is especially popular for fishing, paddling, rock climbing at Penitentiary Hollow, and family camping close to the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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Palo Pinto Mountains State Park

Palo Pinto, Texas
42 miles away

"Granbury travelers may visit for a weekend outing that combines lake country, historic downtown charm, and nearby nature."

Palo Pinto Mountains State Park protects a large stretch of rolling hills, canyons, and native grassland west of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. As the park continues to develop, it is expected to become a major destination for hiking, camping, wildlife viewing, and stargazing.

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Meridian State Park

Meridian, Texas
50 miles away

"Granbury residents visit for a close-by nature retreat with shaded campsites and easy access to water-based recreation."

Meridian State Park features a 72-acre lake, rocky bluffs, and a mix of oak-juniper woodlands and open grassland. It is especially popular for family camping, fishing, kayaking, and enjoying a calm, uncrowded outdoor escape.

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