Camping at LONGHORN
Basic Information
Goliad State Park & Historic Site is located in Goliad, Texas, and offers a unique blend of nature, history, and recreation. Here you can engage with the history of the Texas Revolution and Mission Espíritu Santo, as well as enjoy activities like camping, paddling, and fishing.
Camping at Longhorn Site
Types of Campsites: Longhorn is one of the camping areas in Goliad State Park. The park features a variety of campsites including:
- Tent sites
- RV sites with full hookups
- Group facilities with bunkhouses
Facilities: The Longhorn camping area typically offers amenities such as:
- Picnic tables
- Fire rings with grills
- Water and electric hookups (30 and 50 amp)
- Restrooms with showers nearby
Capacity: Each campsite usually has a limitation on the number of guests and vehicles allowed. This is to ensure a quality experience and to minimize the impact on the environment.
Activities and Amenities
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Hiking and Biking: Explore the trails that wander through the park, suitable for hikers and bikers of varying skill levels.
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Paddling: Bring your canoe or kayak to paddle along the Goliad Paddling Trail.
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Fishing: Try your luck at catching catfish, bass, or sunfish in the San Antonio River.
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Historic Site Exploration: Discover Mission Espíritu Santo and the Presidio La Bahia.
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Bird Watching: The park is home to a rich variety of bird species, making it a great spot for birders.
Reservations and Fees
Making a reservation in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons or holidays. You can reserve a campsite:
- Online: Through the Texas State Parks reservation system.
- By Phone: By contacting the Texas State Parks Customer Service Center.
Fees: There is typically a daily entrance fee to the park, in addition to the camping fees. These fees may vary based on the type and location of the campsite, and any additional amenities provided.
Rules and Regulations
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Check-in and Check-out Times: Campsite check-in times are usually in the afternoon, while check-out times are in the morning.
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Quiet Hours: Observe quiet hours (often from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.) to ensure a peaceful environment for all campers.
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Wildlife: Do not feed wildlife, and keep your campsite clean to avoid attracting animals.
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Fires: Follow park regulations regarding fires, including any burn bans or restrictions.
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Pets: If you bring pets, they must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet and should not be left unattended.
Safety Considerations
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Weather: Be prepared for Texas weather, which can be unpredictable and change rapidly.
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Wildlife Awareness: Know about the local wildlife and how to safely coexist with them during your stay.
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First Aid: Bring a first aid kit and be aware of the park's emergency procedures.
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Hydration: Stay hydrated, particularly during the hot Texas summer months.
Please remember that the above information is subject to change, and it's advisable to confirm the details with the park before planning your trip. Visiting the official Texas State Parks website or contacting the park directly can provide the most current and accurate information.
