Lost Maples State Natural Area

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Lost Maples State Natural Area is a scenic Texas park famed for its rugged limestone canyons, clear streams, and striking fall foliage from its stands of Uvalde bigtooth maples.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state natural area
state park
bestVisitSeason autumn
climate humid subtropical
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Bandera County
Real County
ecosystemType Hill Country of Texas
surface form: Edwards Plateau woodland

riparian corridor
fallColorPeak late October to mid-November
hasFacility backcountry campsites
campgrounds
parking areas
picnic areas
restrooms
hasTrail Maples Trail
surface form: East Trail

Maples Trail
West Trail
hasVegetation Uvalde bigtooth maples
surface form: Uvalde bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum var. sinuosum)

juniper trees
oak trees
sycamore trees
wildflowers
hydrology Can Creek
Sabinal River
knownFor Uvalde bigtooth maples
clear streams
fall foliage
rugged limestone canyons
locatedIn Hill Country of Texas
surface form: Texas Hill Country
managingOrganization Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
nearestCity Vanderpool, Texas
recreationalActivity birdwatching
camping
fishing
hiking
photography
stargazing
state Texas
terrainFeature limestone canyons
plateaus
steep hills
wildlife armadillos
black-capped vireo
golden-cheeked warbler
raccoons
raptors
songbirds
white-tailed deer

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Hill Country of Texas hasProtectedArea Lost Maples State Natural Area