Areas of Outdoor Interest
Davis Mountains State Park
Fort Davis, TX

For the most part Texas is flat.  But here at Davis Mountains State Park beautiful scenic vistas abound through the Davis Mountains, Keesey Canyon, and Keesey Creek.  One of the biggest attractions at this park is the Davis Mountains Skyline Drive.  The Drive contains scenic overlooks and is great great way to get a good look at the area.  From wooded canyons to Limpia Creek to the town of Fort Davis.
The park itself is great for camping (primitive and developed) and moderate hiking.  Davis Mountains State Park contains some of the most beautiful scenery in the state of Texas.

Facts You Need to Know Before You Go:
Davis Mountains State Park
P O Box 1458
Fort Davis TX 79734
915/426-3337

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Hours: Open
Fees: $3 per day, per person 13 and older for Day Use only.
$2 per day, per person 13 and older for overnight use.
$2 per day, per person Texas residents 65 on 9/1/95 or after.
Camping fees vary
Camping Facilities: 43 sites w/ water only
20 sites w/ water & electricity
27 sites w/ water/electricity/sewage hookups
Hiking: 4 miles of trails.
Scenic overlooks.
Other Facilities
& Features:
Bird banding station
Davis Mt. Skyline Drive - one of the highest roads in the state
Interpretive Center
Watering stations (birds/squirrels/animals)
Other Stuff: Scenic vistas
Keesey Creek/Keesey Canyon
Close To: Big Bend Ranch State Park; Fort Leaton State Historical Park and the Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center/Museum at Lajitas; Fort Davis National Historic Site, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Carlsbad Caverns and the Marfa Mystery Lights.

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