Located in the beautiful region of Houston, you will find the Mission Tejas State Historical Park. This historical area is a great attraction for families, friends, and even dogs to enjoy on a beautiful and sunny afternoon in the Texas area.Â
The Mission Tejas State Historical Park has been around for quite a while now, and many restorations have occurred, keeping the 1934 park up and running in excellent condition. Through most of the year, this park is a favorite place to come for most visitors. The chills of winter draw the crowds away just a bit, but it is still a fantastic place to go to if you are daring enough to embrace the cold winds.
This park is abundant with nature, so put on your hiking shoes, pack your picnic baskets, and get ready for some wild adventures. Here, at the Mission Tejas State Historical Park, you can hike, camp, fish, picnic, and enjoy the beautiful scenery that is here for your enjoyment. You can also rent a space for camping for multiple days if you'd like.Â
If you would like to come to this park with your dog, there are a few rules and regulations that you must follow. First off, your dog cannot enter any of the buildings that are at this park, and your dog cannot roam off-leash. Your dog's leash should also be no longer than six feet long, keeping your dog close to your side at all times. Also, all owners must watch over their dogs at all times, and all owners must pick up after their dogs while in this park.Â
When you come to Mission Tejas State Historical Park, there will be a small fee of $3 to enter for adults while younger children enter for free. In fact, if you are feeling historical, you can even get a guided tour of this park. Overall, this park is a fabulous place to visit, so head on over and check it out.Â