Palo Pinto Mountains State Park

State park in Texas, United States

32°31′48″N 98°34′12″W / 32.53000°N 98.57000°W / 32.53000; -98.57000Area4,000 acres (1,600 ha)Established2011Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife Department

Palo Pinto Mountains State Park is an undeveloped 4,000 plus acre[1] state park in Palo Pinto and Stephens County, Texas near the City of Strawn. The park is located in the Western Cross Timbers Ecoregion. The park is administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department which bought the property from private landowners in October 2011. The park has not received any development money and is not yet open to the public.[2]

The park land was originally a ranch. The land surrounds Tucker Lake, which is owned by the City of Strawn and provides drinking water for the town.

Nature

Flora

The park is home to various types of trees, including live oak, blackjack oak, Texas red oak, post oak, Texas ash, prickly ash, cedar elm, mesquite, ashe juniper and pecan. There are bluebonnets, Indian blanket, prickly poppy, coreopsis, soft goldenaster, Texas bluebell, little bluestem, prickly pear cactus and sideoats grama, the state grass of Texas.

Fauna

The park has white-tailed deer, wild turkey, raccoons, squirrels, and various small mammals and a variety of songbirds. Fish found in Tucker Lake include bass, catfish, crappie, bluegill and sunfish.

References

  1. ^ Palo Pinto Mountains State Park to Grow by More Than 100 Acres. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  2. ^ Palo Pinto Mountains State Park. City of Strawn. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
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