San Angelo State Park - Texas State Parks

San Angelo State Park - Texas State Parks The Two Tired Teachers visited San Angelo State Park in the summer of 2018. San Angelo State Park sits in west Texas. This park has a north and south entrances that are 9 miles apart. We recommend that you check in at the south entrance because the north entrance may not be manned. The south part of the park is much more populated than the north, but if you are coming in the summer, you may want to visit the north part due to the shade. The south part of the park has both a bison herd and a longhorn herd. Those animals have about 200 fenced acres to roam. The south part does have air conditioned cabins. Those are situated so that you can pull your RV next to the cabin. The north part of San Angelo State Park does have some equestrian sites. They have a tether where you can tie your horse, and some of the campsites have pens. We did go to the visitor center in San Angelo. The visitor center sits next to three branches of the Concho River. The river does have a river walk. It is a paved path you can find art, playgrounds, and exercise areas. Several pedestrian walks will take you from one side of the river to the other. San Angelo State Park has 50 miles of trails. Unless otherwise noted, the trails are for biking, hiking, and horseback riding. You can fish, swim, boat, or paddle on the lake or river in the park.