Top Cabins in Old Tunnel State Park, Texas

Top Cabins in Old Tunnel State Park, Texas

The excitement of camping near Old Tunnel State Park stems from the creatures that live inside that namesake old tunnel: millions of bats! Visit to experience wildlife as you never have before.

LocationOld Tunnel State Park, Texas
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Welcome to Old Tunnel State Park

By day, camping near Old Tunnel State Park entails hiking, picnicking, bird watching and taking in the scenery. However, the real magic happens in the evening when around three million bats emerge from the old railroad tunnel, drawing awe-struck onlookers from May through October. After nightfall, sit back and stargaze while swapping spooky stories by the campfire.

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Have you ever wanted to explore one of the oldest state parks in Texas? Well, now’s your chance! Old Tunnel State Park is the place to be for campers looking for an adventure. From its fascinating history to its convenient location and gorgeous views (especially during bat season!), this park has something for everyone. Here are some frequently asked questions about Old Tunnel State Park that will help you plan your next camping adventure.

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