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