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                                     Blanco State Park

Blanco State Park is a 104.6-acre park, along a mile of the Blanco River, on the southern edge of Blanco, Texas. It

features camping, picnicking, screened shelters, swimming, tubing, nature trails, and a wildlife viewing station. The park is hilly with mostly cedar, and pecan trees. Among the animals seen at the park are nutria, mallards, raccoon, armadillo and squirrel.

Much of the early development of the park was done by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, including a group picnic pavilion.

On May 24th 2015 the park was hit by a catastrophic flood

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