The Public Use Plan for Post Oak State Park will guide future decisions related to features such as recreational access, trail design, wildlife and habitat protection, and cultural storytelling. The new state park is being developed on acreage that stretches across Burnet County and western Lampasas County acreage that extends to the Colorado River. file photo
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will host a second round of public meetings, this time in Waco and Burnet, to gather feedback on the Public Use Plan for Post Oak Ridge State Park.This phase builds on the community engagement conducted earlier in 2026, and will share how that feedback has informed the concepts for the new park.Attendees will have the opportunity to review t...
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