Stephen F. Austin State Park offers visitors a blend of outdoor recreation and Texas history along the Brazos River, featuring hiking, fishing, and camping in a scenic riverine setting.
Stephen F. Austin State Park, located near San Felipe, Texas, honors the legacy of Stephen F. Austin, the founder of Anglo-American Texas, on land that was central to early Texas colonization. The park spans the banks of the Brazos River, providing a riverside natural environment with shaded picnic areas and wooded trails. The park’s environment consists of native grasslands, hardwoods, and riverine habitats that support diverse bird species and wildlife. Visitors can explore over 6 miles of easy hiking and biking trails that meander along the river, with opportunities to spot turtles, deer, and various songbirds. The park includes a historic site where the original town of San Felipe stood, which was once the social and political capital of Texas in the 1830s. Recreational opportunities center around fishing for bass and catfish from the riverbanks and the park’s stocked pond, as well as kayaking and tubing on the Brazos. The campground offers shaded, spacious sites for tents and RVs, attracting families and outdoor enthusiasts. Interpretive programs and informational panels within the park educate visitors about early Texas history and the significance of Stephen F. Austin’s colonization efforts. The park’s serene natural setting combined with its historical context makes it a unique destination for day visitors and campers interested in combining outdoor leisure with Texas heritage.
Historic site of the original San Felipe town, early Texas colonial capital
Brazos River frontage with fishing and paddling access
Over 6 miles of easy hiking and bike trails through native habitats
Shaded riverbank picnic areas with views of native hardwood trees
Ruins and markers commemorating the original town that served as the Texas colony's capital.
Public riverbank for fishing, kayaking, and spotting wildlife along a prolific Texas waterway.
A network of mixed-use trails suitable for hiking and biking through riparian and woodland environments.