Famous Trees of Texas State Parks
From majestic oaks to towering cypress, our state parks contain many remarkable trees. Three of them have risen to such a level of historical importance that they have been included on the Texas A&M Forest Service’s Famous Trees of Texas Registry. Get to know a few of the state park system’s most famous trees and see what makes them special.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has partnered with TPWD to celebrate 100 years of Texas State Parks. H-E-B, the presenting sponsor of the Centennial Celebration, donated $1 million to help Texas State Parks engage all Texans in discovering and exploring their parks. For more information: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/100years/
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has partnered with TPWD to celebrate 100 years of Texas State Parks. H-E-B, the presenting sponsor of the Centennial Celebration, donated $1 million to help Texas State Parks engage all Texans in discovering and exploring their parks. For more information: https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/100years/
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