AUSTIN – Fourth of July is always special at Texas State Parks, but the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence has provided some memorable programming for this year’s holiday. Join Texas State Parks in celebrating America 250 with a patriotic themed event near you. Double-check the calendar as some of these unique Texas State Park events require registration or take place on a date other than July 4. - The ever-present but sometimes hidden dinosaur tracks are WAY older than 250 years. Learn all about them at Dinosaur Valley State Park!
For the Hands-on Historian - Learn to throw an Atlatl, an ancient hunting technology, or practice your bow and arrow skills with archery at Inks Lake State Park!
- Cooper and Fort Boggy State Parks can teach and show off the skills that shaped the homestead and pioneer way of life, allowing visitors to step back in time!
- Cast a line and see what you reel in at Purtis Creek, Huntsville or Lockhart State Park, taking part in one of the country’s oldest outdoor activities — fishing!
- Celebrate the history of Caddo Lake State Park with their Red, White and Blueprinting event, working with cyanotypes.
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