Land outlined in red belongs to Colorado Bend State Park. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission on Thursday approved the acquisition of 1,100 acres in Lampasas and Burnet counties – outlined here in yellow – to be designated for a state park. In a previous action, the TPW Commission approved the purchase of the 2,020 acres outlined in green to create a new state park.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved the acquisition of 1,100 acres in Lampasas and Burnet counties for a new state park during Thursday’s first regular meeting of 2025.TPW Infrastructure Division Director Andrea Lofye provided commission members with an overview of the project.“The proposed property consists of approximately 1,100 acres in Lampasas County and Burn...
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