San Angelo State Park

History and nature converge on the banks of O.C. Fisher Reservoir and the Concho River, near San Angelo. Ex­plore on land, play in the water and enjoy a look at Texas’ past.

On land, you can camp, hike, bike, ride horses, and geocache. Visit the wildlife observation area to see local resi­dents.

You can also stop by the bison and longhorn pad­docks to see relics of Texas’ early days. San Angelo is home to the Official Texas State Longhorn Herd.

The park has 50 miles of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding (you must bring your own horse). The trails are open to all users unless otherwise marked.

Explore the two-mile Dinosaur Trail with your kids; the trail passes fos­si­lized trackways of pre-dinosaur crea­tures from the Permian Age.

The park is open 8:00 - 5:00, Monday - Friday. For more information, call 325.949.4757.

Located @ 362 South FM 2288, San Angelo, TX