Davis Mountains State Park

In a sloping basin among scenic Davis Mountains, 1,869 acres host more than 155,000 visitors annually. Primary service facility is multilevel hotel called Indian Lodge, patterned in the pueblo style. A free interpretive center is open afternoons, June through Aug., featuring plant and animal material, both live and mounted; bird observation window and wildlife watering station. Camping, picnicking, dining room, trailer facilities, rest rooms, nature study, hiking.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Admission fee.
Address
Park Rd. 3
Phone
800-792-1112
Website
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/park/davis/davis.htm
Map
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