Canyon of the Eagles Nature Park
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United States
-98° -98' 52.4604" N 30° 30' 56.6832" W
Description:

Uniquely nestled in the Upper Highland lakes region of the Texas Hill Country, Canyon of the Eagles takes its name from the American Bald Eagles that winter in the area.  The park showcases the flora and fauna of Lake Buchanan and provides a refuge for the endangered Black-Capped Vireo, Golden-Cheeked Warbler, and American Bald Eagle.  Common wildlife sightings include rabbit, deer, roadrunner, snake, bobcat, feral pig, and armadillo.  Throughout the spring and early summer, wildflowers bloom in abundance!

Reservations: To reserve a RV or camping site, call the Texas Parks and Wildlife's central reservation center at (512) 389-8900. (There is a $5 charge.) To reserve cottages, lodge rooms or conference facilities, contact the lodge directly at 1-800-977-0081.

Admission fees: do apply see Park website for details.

Amenities: 
Cabins/ Lodging
Camping-RV
Camping-tent
Grills/ BBQ Pits/ Fire ring
Picnic Tables
Restrooms
Swimming Pool
Things To Do: 
Boating
Camping
Educational Programs
Fishing
Guided Tours
Hiking/ walking
Picnicking
Swimming
Wildlife Watching