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Goliad State Park and Historic Site

Goliad State Park and Historic Site is a state park located along the San Antonio River on the southern edge of Goliad, Texas, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#01000258) on March 12, 2001. It is managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Park

The park features campsites, screened shelters, Group Hall and Chapel, an amphitheater, and the El Camino Real de los Tejas Visitors Center.

Nature

Plants

American sycamore, pecan, cedar elm, and red mulberry grow along the San Antonio River. Honey mesquite and anacua are in the drier areas of the park.

Animals

Mammals include White-tailed deer, eastern fox squirrel, Mexican long-nosed armadillo, collared peccary, gray fox, ringtail, and bobcat. The park has many colonies of leafcutter ant. Reptiles include Texas spiny lizard, green anole, common spotted whiptail, red-eared slider and coachwhip.

Historic sites

Goliad area historic sites include:

See also

References

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