AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department has made it easier to go online and book specific campsites, cabins and shelters.
The system announced that the new options also let visitors buy day passes in advance and buy or renew a Texas State Parks Pass online.
Department officials say day passes for some of the more popular parks have specific arrival time slots to allow better planning for travelers. Some examples are Balmorhea (bal-mor-RAY’) State Park, Big Bend Ranch State Park, and Indian Lodge State Park in Ft. Davis.
Visitors seeking overnight trips to a Texas state park can make specific site reservations up to five months in advance.
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