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Old 08-31-2006, 07:20 AM   #31
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Re: Discuss: Brazos Bend State Park

Wow, he must have relaly pissed you off to still be this hot under the collar?

I have been in similiar situations with powers that do not have to answer to anyone meaningful. I assume you have written to everyone you can? I know I write to my political "leaders" and get a real nice meaningless letter with a real looking signature in return!

Regarding the Ranger.....perhaps an old saying may fit? "In the kingdom of the blind, he with one eye shall be king."
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Old 10-22-2006, 09:54 AM   #32
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I love visiting Brazos Bend State Park. I live in Houston, and it is an easy and lovely drive to the park.

My last visit was in late July of this year. I took my ten year old son and one of his buddies to fish. We stopped in Rosharron at a feed store to buy night crawlers--cool! When we arrived at the park, we pulled into the first parking lot by the nearest lake. There were two alligators floating around the lake. The larger of the two came over and kept us company most of the time we were there. It was unbelievably hot, but the kids didn't seem to mind. A little later, our alligator friend started to swim closer to the other gator who stuck close by the bank. When she realized he was approaching, she began to roar--I had never heard such. We later found out that she was guarding her nest. A naturalist had come by as we were leaving and pointed out the nest which looked like nothing more than a mound of sticks. He had been coming by each day to see if the babies had hatched. They were due to hatch any day...you can tell they've hatched because the mound is destroyed as the babies emerge from the mound. The boys didn't get a bite, but they loved the exerise of going through the motions of fishing and of course all the drama we were privileged to witness.

But that was only the beginning. When they got bored with fishing, I suggested we take a little hike around the lake over to the lookout tower. As we walked, the skies quickly clouded up and before we knew it we were ducking into the lookout tower to escape a thunderstorm. It rained for a good 45 minutes, and we got soaked to the bone because the rain blew in sideways, first from one direction and then another. When it let up enough for us to begin a soggy walk back to the car, we set out back the way we came. We were walking along, laughing and talking, when suddenly we froze. Off to our right side, just off the path , rose an enormous alligator out of the tall grass. He turned his large head our direction. I told the boys to stay still, that we would wait til he decided where he was going. This big guy couldn't have been more than fifteen feet ahead of us. The stand off lasted about five minutes, our collective anxiety levels rising along with sheer fascination. Then, he casually walked into the water and swam away. We hastened our steps toward the car. I was feeling very vulnerable there virtually alone (it was mid week and there weren't many guests at the park).
Before we made it to the car another alligator, half the size of the first, ran across the path just ahead of us. I guess the rain stirred 'em up?

We were getting hungry by this time, so we loaded up in the car and began driving out. As we exited the park, we noticed a small herd of deer grazing in a grassy field. We watched them for ten minutes or so...these city kids don't get enough of this!!! We were a smelly mess of sweat and rain...but we had good memories to talk over our meal at the Manvel Sonic. (Note to self: ALWAYS bring towels...wherever you're going!)

Don't hesitate to go to Brazos Bend. You must respect the gators, keep your distance, but they are used to people being around. I LOVED our close encounter!
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Old 10-22-2006, 11:51 PM   #33
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Great post Sharon. Glad you had fun.
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Old 10-24-2006, 11:14 AM   #34
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I have a ??. I have been trying for a month to book a weekend at Brazos Bend. The only weekends I can go is either the first or third weekend. BOTH Fridays are open; BOTH Saturdays are booked.

So..... those of you that camp there often: What are my chances of booking Friday & then getting an opening for Saturday after I'm there?? Is it worth my time/trouble to even think this is going to happen??

Thanks in advance from the more-advanced camping guru's......
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Old 10-24-2006, 09:56 PM   #35
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We don't live too far from Brazos Bend and have camped there many times. I've found that sometimes ReserveAmerica shows the park as booked but when I call the TX Parks reservation number they've got sites. Also, try calling back to the TX Parks because there are a lot of cancellations.

If you can't get a reservation at Brazos Bend, try Lake Texana which is about an hour to the south. There's gators there (a little more shy than those at Brazos Bend), plenty of deer and racoons who aren't very shy, the park ranger puts on a nice arts/crafts session and wildlife presentation, nice trails, good fishing. Plus, there's a little more to do outside Lake Texana in the towns of Edna and Ganado than there is at Brazos Bend.

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Old 07-28-2007, 08:01 PM   #36
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The Brazos Bend State Park Volunteer Organization website www.brazosbend.org posts Weekend Programs which are given by park staff and volunteers. The Nature Center has hands-on exhibits and wildlife and is open weekends from 9-5 and weekdays 11-3 .
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The Brazos Bend State Park Volunteer Organization website www.brazosbend.org posts Weekend Programs which are given by park staff and volunteers. The Nature Center has hands-on exhibits and wildlife and is open weekends from 9-5 and weekdays 11-3 .
We visited Brazos Bend State Park in early April. Loved it!

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