Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. The day use area at Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. / 33.053955; -95.099155. Lake Bob Sandlin State Park is a state park in Titus County, Texas managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The park covers 639.8 acres of land on the northern shore Lake Bob Sandlin about 10 miles southwest of Mount Pleasant.
The nearest state park is Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, approximately 4 mi (6.4 km) away. Vegetation. Since 2006, Lake Cypress Springs is one of the few lakes in East Texas that does not have invasive hydrilla, thanks to Triploid Grass Carp stocked in 1997 and 2006, making it ideal for recreational activities, such as swimming. Hydrilla was ...
Tyler State Park (Texas) / 32.47778°N 95.29250°W / 32.47778; -95.29250. Tyler State Park is a state park north of Tyler, Texas. It is 985.5 acres (399 ha) in Smith County, north of Tyler. The park includes a 64-acre (26 ha) lake. The land was deeded by private owners in 1934 and 1935; original improvements were made by the Civilian ...
Lake Bob Sandlin State Park. Distance from Fort Worth: 2 hr. 30 min. (145.6 mi) Location: 341 State, Park Rd. 2117, Pittsburg Attractions: 9,000-acre lake, 75 campsites, 3.3 miles of wooded trails ...
The eclipse is expected to pass over the Austin area around 1:35 p.m. But you don't have to be in Austin if you want to view the eclipse — the eclipse's path includes 31 state parks and natural ...
Lake Bob Sandlin is a spot within three hours of Fort Worth where fall foliage can be seen. ... Lake Bob Sandlin State Park: 2 hours and 30 minutes from Fort Worth.
Inks Lake State Park: Kickapoo Cavern State Park: Kinney, Edwards 6,368.4 acres (2,577.2 ha) 1991 Kickapoo Cavern State Park: Lake Arrowhead State Park: Clay 524 acres (212 ha) 1970 Lake Arrowhead State Park: Lake Bob Sandlin State Park: Titus, Camp, Franklin 641 acres (259 ha) 1987 Lake Brownwood State Park: Brown 537.5 acres (218 ha) 1938
Mar. 21—AUSTIN — Less than a month remains until the highly anticipated total eclipse adorns Texas skies. On April 8, a total eclipse will shade 31 Texas state parks along the path of totality.