- Stephen F. Austin State Park
Stephen F. Austin State Park and San Felipe State Historic Site is a
state park inTexas ,United States and is located in Austin County, west of Houston on theBrazos River .The 663.3 acres that makes up the site was deeded to the state by the San Felipe de Austin Corporation in 1940, and the park was opened to the public the same year.
Twelve acres of the park are set aside as the San Felipe State Historic Site to honor the area's past. This was the site of the township of San Felipe, the seat of government of the Anglo-American colonies in Texas. It was here
Stephen F. Austin , brought the first 297 families to colonize Texas under a contract with the Mexican Government. The town was burned onMarch 2 ,1836 to prevent it from falling into the hands of the advancingMexican Army during theTexas Revolution . OnJanuary 1 ,2008 , the San Felipe State Historic Site was transferred from theTexas Parks and Wildlife Department to theTexas Historical Commission .The park can be a productive
birdwatching location, but is not often visited.White-tailed deer abound in the park. Habitat is typicalEast Texas riparian, upland areas are mostlypecan trees, while river bottom areas are dominated bycottonwood s andhackberry .The park offers
camping , apicnic area,hiking trails and a public golf course.See also
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List of Texas state parks
*List of Texas state historic sites External links
* [http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/stephen_f_austin_and_san_felipe/ Texas Parks and Wildlife: Stephen F. Austin State Park]
* [http://www.thc.state.tx.us/hsites/hs_san_felipe.shtml Texas Historical Commission: San Felipe State Historic Site]Good Camping
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