Stephen F. Austin State Park

Stephen F. Austin State Park is a 663.3 acres (268 ha) state park located on the Brazos River in San Felipe, Austin County, Texas, United States. The park opened in 1940 and is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Stephen F. Austin State Park
White-tailed deer in the park
Map showing the location of Stephen F. Austin State Park
Map showing the location of Stephen F. Austin State Park
Map showing the location of Stephen F. Austin State Park
Map showing the location of Stephen F. Austin State Park
LocationAustin County, Texas
Nearest citySan Felipe
Coordinates29°48′43″N 96°06′29″W / 29.811982°N 96.108059°W / 29.811982; -96.108059
Area663.3 acres (268.4 ha)
Established1940
Named forStephen F. Austin
Visitors78,974 (in 2025)[1]
Governing bodyTexas Parks and Wildlife Department
WebsiteOfficial site

History

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The land 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.[2]

12 acres (4.9 ha) of the park are set aside as the San Felipe de Austin 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 starting in 1823. 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 on March 2, 1836, to prevent it from falling into the hands of the advancing Mexican Army during the Texas Revolution. On January 1, 2008, the San Felipe State Historic Site was transferred from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to the Texas Historical Commission.

Nature

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Activities

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The park offers camping, a picnic area and hiking trails. A public golf course is adjacent to the park.

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References

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29°49′01″N 96°6′35″W / 29.81694°N 96.10972°W / 29.81694; -96.10972