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Frio River
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Ashe JuniperTrail
2.49 mi.(Hiking/Biking)
WilksTrail
1.02 mi.(Hiking Only)
DonovanTrail
0.71 mi.(Hiking Only)
CamposTrail
0.68 mi.(Hiking Only)
FosheeTrail
1.66 mi.(Hiking Only)
Old CCCTrail
0.49 mi.(Hiking Only)
Old BaldyTrail
0.53 mi.(Hiking Only)
White RockCave Trail
0.3 mi.(Hiking Only)
Rim Trail
Bird Trail(Steep)
Bell Trail
Polly Trail
BridgesTrail
0.65 mi.(Hiking Only)
Crystal CaveTrail
0.62 mi.(Hiking Only/Steep)
OldEntrance Road
0.84 mi.(Hiking/Biking)
HighwayTrail
0.62 mi.(Hiking/Biking)
Wild Horse CreekTrail
0.48 mi.(Hiking Only)
MadroneWalkway0.55 mi.
(Hiking/Biking)
Blinn RIverTrail
0.53 mi.(Hiking Only)
Frio CanyonTrail
2.88 mi.(Hiking/Biking)
NatureTrail
0.59 mi.(Hiking Only)
Old Horse Trail0.48 mi.
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Shady MeadowsCamping Area
Rio FrioCamping Area
Live OakCamping Area
Persimmon HillCamping Area
Cypress SpringsGroup Camping Area
OakmontCamping Area
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234 RR 1050Concan, TX 78838(830) 232-6132www.texasstateparks.org
LEGENDHeadquarters
Restrooms
Parking
Wildlife Viewing
Scenic Overlook
Day Use Area
Campsites
Mini-Golf
Cabins
Park Store
Playground
Visitor Center
Dump Station
Amphitheater
Group Facility
Boat House
In accordance with Texas State Depository Law, this publication is available at the Texas State Publications Clearinghouse
and/or Texas Depository Libraries. © 2017 Texas Parks and Wildlife Department PWD MP P4507-0061Q (7/17)
NOTES:Contour intervals are 20 feet.
Trail lengths are in miles.
Elevation levels are in feet.
No claims are made to the accuracy of the data or its suitability to a particular use.
Map compiled by Texas State Parks staff.
OLD ENTRANCE ROAD OVERLOOK29° 35' 11.52" N 99° 44' 33.42" WEnjoy a beautiful view of the Frio Canyon! This paved road was built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of the original park entrance.
SHADY OAK29° 35' 4.44" N 99° 44' 31.32" WTake a rest as you hike along the ridge and enjoy the shade from this largelive oak.
CRYSTAL CAVE29° 35' 1.56" N 99° 44' 25.5" WDon't forget a flashlight as you enter this 30-foot deep cave. Enjoy the slightly cooler temperatures, and help us protect the cave's namesake.
PAINTED ROCK OVERLOOK29° 34' 47.7" N 99° 44' 9.06" WCheck out the great view of Old Baldy as you rest on top of the ridge.
OLD ROCK FENCE29° 49' 56.5" N 99° 44' 22.38" WA 0.75 mile long manmade wonder whose origin is clouded in mystery, built more than a century ago!
OLD BALDY SUMMIT29° 34' 31.86" N 99° 43' 47.94" WYour hard work up this short but steep hike will be rewarded with amazing views for miles around.
CCC HORSESHOE FOOTPRINT BOLLARDS29° 34' 42.24" N 99° 44' 55.28" WBuilt by the CCC, these have directed Garner State Park hikers for more than 70 years!
CAMPOS TRAIL OVERLOOK29° 34' 44.76" N 99° 45' 3" WEnjoy the vastness of the Hill Country from this awe-inspiring overlook.
OLD CCC ENTRANCE29° 35' .24" N 99° 44' 58.5" WThis original park entrance was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Notice the beautiful stonework that was laid by hand. The park entrance was relocated to better manage increased vehicle traffic.
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POINTS OF INTEREST(GPS coordinates shown in degrees, minutes, seconds)
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TRAIL
OLD ENTRANCE ROAD
DIST
.84 mi.
TIME
20 min.
DIFFICULTY
Easy
DESCRIPTION
Open to hikers and bikers, this paved road is a good place to look for endangered golden-cheeked warblers in spring.
DONOVANTRAIL
.71 mi. 30 min. Moderate This trail provides access to some of the best examples of habitats found in the Hill Country.
BRIDGESTRAIL
.65 mi. 45 min. Challenging Use caution on the loose rocks and steep terrain. Your reward for the hard work is a great view of Old Baldy at Painted Rock Overlook and the shade of the giant Ashe juniper tree.
CRYSTAL CAVETRAIL
.62 mi. 45 min. Challenging Challenging in several locations, the trail provides access to one of the park’s natural wonders.
BLINN RIVERTRAIL
.53 mi. 20 min. Easy Take a nice stroll along the Frio River, and keep your eyes open for wildlife that make their homes here.
OLD BALDY TRAIL
.53 mi. 45 min. Challenging This is a short trail to get a bird’s-eye view of the Frio River canyon, but it’s very steep and rocky. Watch where you step!
FOSHEE TRAIL 1.66 mi. 1 hr. Moderate This trail transects the mountains of Garner State Park. Many trails intersect the Foshee Trail, giving hikers access to most of the back country area of the park.
ASHE JUNIPER TRAIL
2.49 mi. 1.5 hrs. Moderate This trail provides vistas of the backside of Old Baldy and access to our newly developed Youth Group Camping Area.
OLD HORSE TRAIL .48 mi. 30 min. Moderate This narrow old horse trail takes you through the trees, traversing the steep slope of the mountain several hundred feet above the Old Entrance Road.
FRIO CANYON TRAIL
2.88 mi. 1.5 hrs. Easy Experience the vastness of the Frio Canyon while hiking or biking this relatively flat trail with mountains in view from all vantage points.
Garner State Park
Lose yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Texas Hill Country. Enjoy spectacular views and breathtaking scenery along many miles of trails.
Experience a different side of Garner State Park as you get a bird’s-eye view
of the Frio River and stunning geological features.
STAYING SAFEKNOW YOUR LIMITS. Prepare for sun and heat. Wear sunscreen, insect repellent and appropriate clothing/hiking shoes.
DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. Your body quickly loses fluids when you’re on the trail.
Bring a quart of water per hour of activity.
TELL OTHERS WHERE YOU’LL BE. If possible, avoid exploring alone.
Tell someone where you are going and when you plan to return.
WEAR A HELMET. When biking, check with park HQ to match the
ride to your skill level. Wear a helmet to protect yourself in case of a crash.
POTENTIALLY HARMFUL PLANTS AND ANIMALS LIVE HERE. You’ll see them more easily if you stay on trails.
YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO CONNECT. It’s a good idea to take along a cell phone and GPS unit, but don’t count on them.
TRAIL ETIQUETTETrash your trash. Keep the park natural. Pack out all of your trash and Leave No Trace.
Leave feeding to nature. Feeding wild animals will make them sick and more likely to cause harm to people.
Take only memories and pictures. Please don’t disturb or remove any of the park’s plants, animals or artifacts.
Keep pets on leashes for their safety, and to protect wildlife.
Campfires are permitted only in designated rings and not in the primitive camping area due to potential for ground scarring and wildfires.
234 RR 1050Concan, TX 78838(830) 232-6132
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