
As soon as the heat from the brutal Texas summer is blown away by the first Arctic fronts, vacation options begin to change dramatically. As the seasons change, the weather and the places that are best to visit. However, one place is as charming and beautiful as ever. With an abundance of wild life, natural beauty and, fortunately, for people looking for adventure, fewer people, Garner State Park is the perfect place to relax in the winter. Here are 5 cool things you can do there this winter.
1. Stay inside
Renting in winter is not always just a place to sleep at night after day. The salon can be used to relax, unwind and spend time with family and friends. Sometimes on an exceptionally cold day, it is better to rest and relax with fire, while watching a good movie or reading a rivet book. Garner State Park has separate family cabins and larger group or family cabins.
2. Hiking
Even in winter, Texas is still beautiful. Cooler temperatures are ideal for spending the day on the trails studied. There are many trails in this state park for exploring and breeding wildlife for viewing in winter. Those with more experience can choose walking trails that offer more challenging and steep inclines. The Frio Canyon trail is 2.8 km away, as well as archery trails, such as the Blinn River Trail, which follow the river and are just 5 miles away.
3. Canoe
Even in winter, the Frio River is available for a fun canoe trip. The colder temperatures give them some precautions, but during normal cold winter days in Texas, extra peace and quiet this season is ideal for canoeing adventures. Pack a picnic lunch and head to the river in one of the many places. Kayak and canoe rentals are available from many different suppliers or bring your own!
4. Take a break
Winter time is a bite time for renting a cabin and / or camping. There are fewer families, and the park as a whole is less crowded. Enjoy peace and tranquility and relax outside by the fire. Barbecue, tell stories and make some troubles. As long as you plan to move forward in harsh weather conditions, cooler temperatures will be refreshing.
5. Camp outside
If the cold front does not scroll, or there is a strong chance of snow, ice or snow, camping is an option all year round in the park. Plan ahead and be sure to bring electric blankets, firewood and any other items you need to warm up in the deep of the night.
Even in the winter in this Texas park there is something to do. Bring your gear and sense of adventure and flee.

