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Rack Card of Davis Mountains State Park (SP) in Texas. Published by Texas Parks & Wildlife.
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T E X A S
S T A T E
P A R K S
Davis
Mountains
S TAT E PA R K
B I G B E N D C O U N T RY
Davis Mountains
STATE PARK
Davis Mountains State Park blends the best Texas has to
offer — scenic mountains, picturesque campsites, superb
birdwatching, beautiful trails and a historic full-service
hotel. Try your luck at spotting the rare Montezuma
quail in the morning and climb a rocky mountain slope
in the evening. Enjoy a shady campsite or relax in a
quaint room at Indian Lodge, built in 1933 by the Civilian
Conservation Corps. One visit to Davis Mountains is sure
to lead to more!
Camping: Campsites with water only or water and electricity
plus tent pads or full hookups (some with shade shelters)
and cable TV. Also primitive camping sites.
Group Facility: Group picnic area under the oaks.
Picnicking: Picnic tables and grills.
Interpretive Center: New exhibits and bird viewing area.
Trails: Over 12 miles of hiking trails, including a 4-mile
trail that leads to Fort Davis National Historic Site.
Also, mountain bike and equestrian trails.
Special Feature: Skyline Drive winds to some of the park’s
highest ridges and provides a breath-taking view of the park
and Davis Mountains.
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Davis Mountains
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Located in Jeff Davis County, one mile
north of Fort Davis on Texas 17, then
three miles west on Texas 118N to
Park Road 3.
Davis Mountains State Park
P.O. Box 1707, Fort Davis, TX 79734 • (432) 426-3337
www.texasstateparks.org
Rates and reservations: (512) 389-8900. For info only: (800) 792-1112.
© 2015 TPWD PWD CD P4501-004C (8/15)
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