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GARNER STATE PARK

Concan, Texas
Uvalde County, Texas

Texas Hill Country

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Garner State Park, Texas
Thanksgiving morn at Garner State Park
Photo courtesy Royce L. Milam, 2004

Getting there -

FM 337 - From Vanderpool west to Leakey. From here head south on Hwy 83 through the Frio River Canyon to Garner State Park.



Garner State Park is one of the most photographed parks in the state. During the summer its visitors make it the largest "town" in the county. Besides the tree lined river, there’s a mountain view that is truly memorable. It’s a park you won’t confuse with any other.

After visiting Garner State Park head south on Hwy 83 towards Concan. RR1120 offers several picturesque points of entry. Concan has one of the most inviting accesses but the parking is limited, so try to arrive early. Stone steps carved by nature on riverbanks, white pebbles and clear water makes the Frio River very enticing.

Concan TX - Horseback riding across Frio River
Horseback riding across Rio Frio in Concan
TE photo

A Trip to Garner State Park

Swimming to Mexico - Garner State Park is included in "Swimming to Mexico", our featured trip to Hill Country waterholes between Austin and Del Rio



Garner State Park Information

234 RR 1050, Concan, TX 78838
(830) 232-6132
State Park website:
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us

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Garner State Park Forum:

My family and I were transfered away from Home Texas 15 years ago and we were blessed to be able to return this year. Our first camping trip was this Thanksgiving at Garner State Park. As I woke on Thanksgiving Day I saw the mist moving quickly across the river in front of our campsite. The view was so beautiful, that I felt the true beauty of God's hand. Attached is a picture [above] of the river that morning. Glad to be back home in Texas. - Royce L. Milam, January 06, 2005
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