San Francisco De Los Tejas Mission Texas

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Mission Tejas State Park is a 660-acre state park located along Texas State Highway 21 in Houston County, Texas, originally constructed in …

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4.5/5 · 60 reviews
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Jul 23, 2024
This is very nice small quite state park, I was on a motorcycle camping trip to the area, and I had reservation at another state park, but it was closed from the hurricane. I was tent camping and th… Full review by Homernoodleman
Mar 25, 2023
Wished they would make the trail to the Sentry Pine more accessible like adding rails to steps. The tall trees were lovely, the pond too. The two main restrooms were very clean. Could use better mark… Full review by helencK460LS
Mar 22, 2023
Really nice state park that is well maintained with a surprising amount of trails for different levels/abilities. I tent-camped at a site with an electric outlet and water making things very convenie… Full review by Catchatorre
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Questions & answers

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Hi! Would this park be good for small toddlers? 11mos and 3 yrs old. Also is there park security on site? Thanks :)
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Not sure about security. It's a fairly small park and has rangers very capable of covering the park. The play ground is newer and looked safe. The bathrooms were the cleanest I have …
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Not sure about security. It's a fairly small park and has rangers very capable of covering the park. The play ground is newer and looked safe. The bathrooms were the cleanest I have seen at any park. I would look at the events calender and plan to catch one of the activities. The staff were very engaging. Lunch in Crockett nearby is suggested if no picnic planned. Moosehead cafe on the square was a good place. Hope you enjoy.
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Frequently asked questions

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Can I use a metal detector on public property in Texas?
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection …
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection hobbyists should reach out...
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