DAINGERFIELD STATE PARK
DAINGERFIELD STATE PARK455 Park Road 17 Daingerfield, Texas 75638
Phone: 903-645-2921 Reservations: 512-389-8900
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Daingerfield State Park
'Dog Wood Tree' © A. Gammill 2008
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This was taken on the nature trail. During the early spring right around Easter these wild trees bloom all throughout the East Texas area.

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'Water Falls ' © A. Gammill 2008
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On the nature trail in Daingerfield State park, if you feel like taking a hike off of the trail you will find a spectacular small waterfall. Depending on the amount of rain we receive will depend on the amount of water you will see in the falls.

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'A cypress' © A. Gammill 2008
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Late spring at Daingerfield State park. I have taken several photos of this tree through out the seasons. This tree grows in the water near the boat ramp.

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'The waters Edge' © A. Gammill 2008
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Its close to summer and the lilly pads are everywhere.

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'Lilly, Lilly, Lilly Pad' © A. Gammill 2008
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Bloom away little water lilly

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'Boating' © A. Gammill 2008
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Daingerfield State Park offers rentals on Canoes, paddles boats, and flat bottom boats.

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'Sunset at Lake Daingerfield' © Paul Brian Photography
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Sunset at Lake Daingerfield

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'Tall Trees at Lake Daingerfield' © Paul Brian Photography
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Tall Trees at Lake Daingerfield

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'Lake Daingerfield' © Paul Brian Photography
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Lake Daingerfield

Daingerfield State Park, in Morris County southwest of Texarkana, is a 550.89-acre recreational area (including an 80-surface-acre lake), deeded in 1935 by private owners and opened in 1938.
Springtime brings breath-taking bouquets throughout the park's rolling hills when dogwoods, redbuds, and wisteria vines burst into bloom. Although northeast Texas is known for pines, each fall the park is a delight as sweetgum, oak, and maple trees produce dazzling shades of red and gold, offering a stark contrast to those famous evergreens. Wildlife Observation and Photography: white-tailed deer, tame ducks and geese, raccoons, armadillos, and squirrels. Fish in the lake include crappie, perch, catfish, bass, and chain pickerel.
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