Texans will soon be able to bask in the splendor of glorious gold, red and orange fall foliage right here in the Lone Star State at Lost Maples State Natural Area.
The 3,000-acre state park is around five hours west of Houston and offers one of the best views of the turning leaves in Texas. Knowing when to go for the best views and how to reserve a spot are key to having the ultimate experience.
What is Lost Maples?
The Lost Maples State Natural Area opened to the public in 1979 after a purchase from private owners in the mid-1970s.
Prehistoric groups are thought to have made a home here at various times, according to a history of the nature center…