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Date: 2004-03-27 23:50:00.0
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Number of People Encountered: 0-10 ppl
Recommendation: Highly
As I have took my family to the State Park,close to home. Since opening in 1992.To get a good look at the park and enjoy the fresh air.Growing up and always seeing the wildlife here in Texas.I enjoy the Road Runners,that zoom out across the roads,You drive slow like the sings say 20 ,but I prefer 15. Thats the real enjoyment speed..Only on this day in 2003 ,We seen a small(Youngster) Bobcat,creeping upon jackrabbits;more than three, he was not sure wich one to his taste would be good.So as we sit watching (his mouth open and drueling as he creept up stocking.Only scared away by a moterest.It was a wonderful sight to see. Not to often has that be seen.It was my first! It will keep us going back every year ,Year round. As much to say camping in the shadow spots, the racoons will like to see what goodies we have in your camp gear and like a game of whats this(not to close.)Yes,thats thier favorite time to arrive.At night just before you seatle down to dose off.Crickets cheurpping and Bull frogs Urping a bellow of, Fish are a bitting and the Flies are good.The racoon join in to let you know there checking on whats new.In this great place to visit.
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Prairies & Lakes - The Prairies and Lakes region covers a large portion of northeast and central Texas, including the Dallas/Fort Worth area. This region features numerous large lakes and more state parks than any other region in the state.
Texas State Parks - Texas State Parks occupy more than 500,000 acres of pristine ecosystems, historical sites and facilities. The state parks, state natural areas and state historic sites are scattered throughout Texas.
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