Texas State Parks officials unveiled an upgraded reservation system that will allow visitors to reserve specific campsites, cabins and shelters as well as purchase and renew a park pass online.
Park visitors will be able to buy a “Save the Day” pass to help address the growing number of visitors unable to get into popular state parks such as Balmorhea State Park, Garner State Park, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Brazos Bend State Park and the Government Canyon State Natural Area, according to Rodney Franklin, director of Texas States Parks.
The new reservation system provides the option to purchase day use passes up to one month in advance to guarantee access to parks during busy weekends and holidays.
Visitors can search for sites by specific parks and site types, see photos of the site before making their decision and see details for each site including utilities, parking pad length and width, and amount of shade. Parkgoers can also renew or purchase a Texas State Parks Pass online.
With a Texas State Parks Pass, an entire vehicle of guests gets unlimited visits to more than 90 Texas State Parks with no entry fee for 12 months. More Information is available here.
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