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This Texas State Park is 270.3 acres in size and is named for the tropical Dwarf Palmetto plant found there. It is located in Gonzales County, between the towns of Luling and Gonzales, just south of Interstate 10. | This Texas State Park is 270.3 acres in size and is named for the tropical Dwarf Palmetto plant found there. It is located in Gonzales County, between the towns of Luling and Gonzales, just south of Interstate 10. | ||
The park is on the central section of the '''Great Coastal Birding Trail''' - site no. '''CTC 29'''. | The park is on the central section of the '''Great Coastal Birding Trail''' - site no. '''CTC 29'''. | ||
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==Birds== | ==Birds== |
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Overview
This Texas State Park is 270.3 acres in size and is named for the tropical Dwarf Palmetto plant found there. It is located in Gonzales County, between the towns of Luling and Gonzales, just south of Interstate 10. The park is on the central section of the Great Coastal Birding Trail - site no. CTC 29.
NB: The park is currently closed due to flooding, until at least the end of November 2015.
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Site Information
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Contact Details
Palmetto State Park
78 Park Road 11 South
Gonzales, TX 78629-5180
Tel: 830/672-3266
Email: [email protected]