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Ozona, Texas

Crockett County is home to the Escondido Draw Recreational Area, a 3,400 acre park. The park is open to all-terrain vehicles and includes a 35+ mile single track trail for dirt bikes and 23+ miles of scenic trails and challenging hills for ATVs and OHVs.

Primitive campsites and RV spots are available. Other amenities include showers, restrooms, and a bunk house. Water, sewer, and electrical services are still under construction.

The park facilities and trail systems were designed and constructed specifically for motorized off-road purposes. The trail system is being developed by the all-volunteer TMTC membership and will be mapped and rated with proper signage.

Whether you are an off-road pro, a novice, or something in between, you will find fun and adventure for the whole family in a unique and beautiful outdoor setting at Escondido Draw.

The park is open Fridays and Saturdays a number of months out of the year. Please confirm open dates before planning your visit.

For more information visit www.escondidodraw.org or www.texasmotorizedtrails.com

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Crockett County Heritage Appreciation Monument

"The Tie That Binds" is a memorial to the pioneer families that came to settle this land and to those who followed. It signifies the work, the determination, and the hardships endured by our ancestors.

Ozona, TX Monuments

Davy Crockett Statue

David “Davy” Crockett was born in Tennessee on August 17, 1786 and died a hero on March 6, 1836 at the Battle of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. A memorial to Davy Crockett stands at the south end of Ozona's town square, and Crockett County, formed in 1875

Ozona, TX Monuments

Crockett County Museum

While in Ozona you are invited to visit the three-story Crockett County Museum –

Ozona, TX Museums

Crockett County Interpretive Trail & Visitor Center Park

The Crockett County Interpretive Trail & Visitor Center Park is a wonderful collection of native plant material that would be seen within 100

Ozona, TX Trails

Fort Lancaster State Historic Site

The 82-acre park was originally donated to Crockett County in 1965 by the Meadows and Benckenstein families for preservation and public use of the site and was transferred to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1968. Today it is managed by the Texas Historical Commission.

Ozona, TX Historic Sites

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