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Blanco State Park


This week we take you to Blanco, Texas in the beautiful Texas Hill Country to one of the very first Texas State Parks which also happens to be one of the very smallest Texas State Parks. Join us as we explore Blanco State Park!

Built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1933-1934, Blanco State Park opened to the public in 1934. It sits on the beautiful Blanco River less than a mile from the historic downtown Blanco town square.

Blanco State Park may be small, but it has a lot to offer!

Learn More About Blanco State Park

We have A LOT more details in our Blanco State Park Visitors' Guide on RVTexasYall.com.

We visited Blanco State Park in March.

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Blanco State Park Fun Facts

# of RV/Tent Sites

28

Big Rig Friendly

No

Water Access

Blanco River

Hiking Trails

Approx 2 Miles

Open Year Round?

Yes

Distance to Restaurants/Shops

Less Than 0.5 Miles


A Few Photos from Our Visit to Blanco State Park

Our Blanco State Park Campsite
Our Blanco State Park Campsite
1930s Civilian Conservation Corps Pool
1930s CCC Pool on the Blanco River
Hiking at Blanco State Park
Hiking at Blanco State Park
Bird Blind
Bird Blind
CCC Long Table in the Picnic Area
CCC Long Table in the Picnic Area
Resting at the Shaded Overlook
Resting at the Shaded Overlook

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Tom and Stacie

Tom and Stacie Langland
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Hey y'all! We are Native Texans and (since 2018) Full-Time RVers sharing the adventures, challenges, and joys of RV life as we travel. We love camping and hiking in State and National Parks, discovering history, visiting interesting and quirky places, and exploring small towns. We're on a mission to experience life, not just live it with our dog, Star, and our cat, Astro. You can also find us on our original RV travel website, RVTexasYall.com. Thanks for joining us as we RV America Y'all!

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