Village Creek State Park Texas

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(72) · State park in Lumberton, United States
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Texas State Park offering picnicking, camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking/canoeing, swimming, bird watching, nature study, and wildlife …

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Aug 7, 2024
Village Creek State Park is a great little park on the edge of The Big Thicket in southeast Texas. It takes less than a 5-minute drive to reach the city of Lumberton where's there is plenty of shoppi… Full review by paulsH525UC
Mar 17, 2024
Staff is amazing and super friendly, not to mention very helpful with their knowledge of the trails and the river. Once if the best maintained trails systems I've ever hiked and biked on. Full review by Justin R
Nov 5, 2022
One of the best cabins in the state with amazing park staff. One of many great Texas State Park located in the Big Thicket. If you want to reconnect with nature and enjoy hiking/kayaking then check t… Full review by Mr_STravelQuest

Questions & answers

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Is the damage from the storm repaired?
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Partially. We currently have just over 3 miles of the hiking trails, water and electric campsites with 20/30 amp hookups and water, the youth sponsored group camp area, nature …
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Partially. We currently have just over 3 miles of the hiking trails, water and electric campsites with 20/30 amp hookups and water, the youth sponsored group camp area, nature center, swings, restroom and shower facilities, canoe launch and limited fishing areas open. Construction on the rest is slated to begin before the end of the year. We are hopeful the primitive campsites will be open by the end of the year! Thanks for asking!
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Answer by Brynne S · Aug 25, 2019
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Do you have bathrooms and showers for campers?
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Yes we do! We have full restroom facilities and showers with hot water. Thanks for your interest!
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Answer by Brynne S · May 1, 2019
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Frequently asked questions

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Can I use a metal detector on public property in Texas?
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection …
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection hobbyists should reach out...
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