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These Austin-area state parks will offer free entry November 2

McKinney Falls State Park in Austin is one of the many state parks that will have free entry on November 2.
Austinites who haven't touched grass recently will get their chance to reconnect with nature at a local state park for free, for one day only this fall. In honor of Texas State Parks Day on Sunday, November 2, Texas residents can enjoy free admission to more than 85 state parks.
It has been a banner year for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The department has acquired several parcels of land to create new state parks or expand existing ones, and it's actively working on a deal to acquire a 54,000-acre ranch outside San Antonio. In May 2025, TPWD also launched its new podcast that dives into park conservation initiatives, explores "hidden gem" parks around the state, and more.
Now the agency is gearing up for its third annual free admission day, a tradition established during the Texas State Parks Centennial Celebration.
The department recommends travelers reserve "Save the Day" passes to guarantee entry to the park they want to visit. Day passes are non-transferable, only valid for a visitor's chosen entry time slot, and good to go until 10 pm or whenever the park closes.
The following parks around Austin will have free admission on Texas State Parks Day:
- McKinney Falls State Park, Austin
- Pedernales Falls State Park, Johnson City
- Blanco State Park
- Inks Lake State Park, Burnet
- Longhorn Cavern State Park, Burnet
- Lockhart State Park
- Buescher State Park, Smithville
- Bastrop State Park
Austinites who are motivated to get the most out of their day can visit award-winning Garner State Park, which was named one of the top 10 best state parks in the U.S. for 2025. The spacious park is situated about 170 miles from Austin on 1,774 acres of land. Hikers have 16 miles of trails to explore across varying difficulties, or visitors can swim, float, or kayak down 2.9 miles of the Frio River that runs through the park.
Passes for Texas State Parks Day can be reserved online or by calling the TPWD customer service center at 512-389-8900.
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