Some folks wait for the cooler weather to enjoy our beautiful Texas state parks. If you're planning a trip over the next couple of months. Here are some of the busiest parks in Texas.

Keep Scrolling to Check Out the Top Ten Busiest State Parks in Texas

Across Texas, there are 85 state parks, natural areas and historic sites currently operated by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. They plan to open five more state parks over the next few years. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department says over 2 million people visit their state parks just in the fall months. Here are the ones that get the most visitors in the state.

10. Huntsville State Park (Over 52,000 Guests During the Fall)

9. Dinosaur Valley State Park (Over 57,000 Visitors Each Fall)

8. Lost Maples State Natural Area (Over 60,000 Visitors Each Fall)

7. Brazos Bend State Park (Over 65,000 Visitors Each Fall)

6. McKinney Falls State Park (Over 68,000 Visitors Each Fall)

5. Cedar Hill State Park (Over 71,000 Visitors Each Fall)

4. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area (Over 72,000 Visitors Each Fall)

3. Palo Duro Canyon State Park (Over 94,000 Visitors During the Fall)

2. Garner State Park (Over 103,000 Visitors Each Fall)

1. Ray Roberts Lake State Park (Over 143,000 Visitors Each Fall)

If you're interested in more about any of the parks listed above. KXAN has an awesome story about activities that go on at all of the parks listed above. Texas has so many amazing places for you to go explore and our state parks are very underrated part of that. So whether it be the fall or any other season, go check one out on your next trip across the state.

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