June 18, 2007
Surround Yourself with Nature at Lost Maples in Texas
As reported in Hispanic Magazine, June/July issue, Lost Maples State Natural Park in Vanderpool, Texas is a nature lovers sanctuary as the park abounds with gorgeous colorful maple trees, 10 miles of hiking trails, lake views, plentiful picnic and camping facilities. Their website states that “the park is a combination of steep, rugged limestone canyons, springs, plateau grasslands, wooded slopes, and clear streams. It features a large, isolated stand of uncommon Uvalde Bigtooth Maple, whose fall foliage can be spectacular”.
The state of Texas is home to some three-quarters of the nation’s bird species, and many call Lost Maples their home or rest stop on their way to other migratory routes. Many rare bird species are known to be found here. If you are an outdoor lover and looking for an eco-activity for the whole family to partake in, a stop at Lost Maples in Texas, is worth your time.
Hispanic Magazine has Lost Maple listed as number 3, on the top things to do and see if you’re headed to the Lone Star State.
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