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Re: Looking for best park in Texas
I took my son there 2 summers ago when he was 6. We were tent camping and got #4, by the restrooms. The park was nice with a playground nearby. The tracks are neat. Wear river shoes so you can really get in to explore them. The valley is pretty hot so pray for a breeze or have AC. Turnkey suggested we spend some time at Big Rocks park while in town. We enjoyed swimming and wading there. That's where the locals go. It wasn't hard to find. We decided to skip Fossil Rim since the kids take school field trips to Natural Bridge Caverns/Safari Park every year. We stayed for 2 days and that was just right. You should be able to search other trip reviews for DV.
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