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Thanks to generous Texans across the state, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation (TPWF) is less than $3 million away from reaching their goal of raising $9 million to open Palo Pinto Mountains State Park. When the park opens, it will be the first new state park in North Texas in 25 years!
Will you help TPWF reach their goal with a gift today?
Located 75 miles west of Fort Worth and sitting on almost 5,000 acres of rambling hills and stunning vistas, Palo Pinto Mountains State Park will come to life thanks to a partnership between public funding and a dedicated private fundraising campaign, which will have a transformative impact that will touch generations of Texans.
This “hill country of the north” boasts extraordinary conservation and recreational potential, with several 1,400-foot peaks, the 90-acre Tucker Lake, and two creeks surrounded by stands of live oak, mesquite, cedar elms and native pecan trees. Palo Pinto Mountains State Park will provide a wonderful setting for hiking, mountain biking, camping, horseback riding, fishing and stargazing.
Conserving the precious resources of our state like this new state park is made possible by the support of people like you, who are passionate about the wild things and wild places of Texas.
Help us close the gap and reach our $9 million fundraising goal with your gift today. Your support will help ensure that Palo Pinto Mountains State Park becomes a first-class outdoor experience destination for all Texans to enjoy!
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