Texas factories to visit and tour
If you live in, or are going to visit, Texas, you can find a factory to visit and tour. Many factories, large and small, from several person chocolate factories and cheesemakers to large manufacturers making paper towels, wood products, beverage cans and bottles, are open to the public with real tours, exhibitions and fun education. There are often engineering facilities and museums, dinosaur digs, even government facilities, like NASA, astronomy oberservatories and more that are open to the public on certain days and times. These are perfect for homeschooling, for stem, and for fun! Kids love visiting these places! And most of these are completely fee! What's better then fun, entertaining, good for children and families, educational and free?
Here are some of the top factory tours in Texas and contact information and tips about visiting them.
Top Texas destinations
- Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument,
Fritch, TX.
13,000 years ago, this site was well-known by mammoth hunters as a source of flint for tools. Centuries passed but the colorful flint never lost its value and usefulness in the Texas Panhandle. Gain a sense of how integral this site was to the survival, commerce and culture of the High Plains. Visit Alibates Flint Quarries to see the many colors of the beautiful Alibates Flint.
- Amistad National Recreation Area,
Del Rio, TX.
An oasis in the desert, Amistad National Recreation Area consists of the US portion of the International Amistad Reservoir. Amistad, whose name comes from the Spanish word meaning friendship, is best known for excellent water-based recreation, camping, hiking, rock art viewing, and its rich cultural history. Amistad is also home to a wide variety of plant and animal life above and below the water.
- Big Bend National Park,
The big bend of the Rio Grande, TX.
There is a place in Far West Texas where night skies are dark as coal and rivers carve temple-like canyons in ancient limestone. Here, at the end of the road, hundreds of bird species take refuge in a solitary mountain range surrounded by weather-beaten desert. Tenacious cactus bloom in sublime southwestern sun, and diversity of species is the best in the country. This magical place is Big Bend...
- Big Thicket National Preserve,
Beaumont, TX.
Life of all types abounds in the Big Thicket. This national preserve protects the incredible diversity of life found where multiple habitats converge in southeast Texas. Hiking trails and waterways meander through nine different ecosystems, from longleaf pine forests to cypress-lined bayous. It is a place of discovery, a place to wander and explore, a place to marvel at the richness of nature.
- Chamizal National Memorial,
El Paso, TX.
Chamizal is more than just an urban park to recreate or enjoy a quiet afternoon. These grounds are a reminder of the harmonious settlement of a 100-year boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico. We celebrate the cultures of the borderlands to promote the same mutual respect that helped to diplomatically resolve an international disagreement.
- El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail,
Various States TX,LA.
Explore a diverse array of histories contained within El Camino Real de los Tejas’ 150-year life, including the Spanish struggle to missionize American Indian nations, the growth of cattle ranching in the Mexican period, and the movement for Texan independence and statehood.
- El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail,
NM,TX.
Travel along El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail to experience and learn from a complicated legacy of 300 years of conflict, cooperation, and cultural exchange between a variety of empires-European and non-European alike.
- Fort Davis National Historic Site,
Fort Davis, TX.
Fort Davis is one of the best surviving examples of an Indian Wars' frontier military post in the Southwest. From 1854 to 1891, Fort Davis was strategically located to protect emigrants, mail coaches, and freight wagons on the Trans-Pecos portion of the San Antonio-El Paso Road and on the Chihuahua Trail.
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park,
Salt Flat, TX.
Come experience mountains and canyons, desert and dunes, night skies and spectacular vistas within a place unlike any other. Guadalupe Mountains National Park protects the world's most extensive Permian fossil reef, the four highest peaks in Texas, an environmentally diverse collection of flora and fauna, and the stories of lives shaped through conflict, cooperation and survival.
- Lake Meredith National Recreation Area,
Fritch, TX.
Within the dry, windswept plains of the Texas Panhandle lies a hidden oasis, a welcoming haven where wildlife and people find relief from the dry grasslands above. Through this plain, the Canadian River has cut dramatic 200-foot canyons, or breaks, where humans lived 13,000 years ago. Lake Meredith occupies these hidden coves and is a haven for migratory birds and other wildlife.
- Lyndon B Johnson National Historic Park,
Johnson City, TX.
---Lyndon Baines Johnson Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park tells the story of our 36th President beginning with his ancestors until his final resting place on his beloved LBJ Ranch. This entire "circle of life" gives the visitor a unique perspective into one of America's most noteworthy citizens by providing the most complete picture of any American president.
- Padre Island National Seashore,
Corpus Christi, TX.
Padre Island National Seashore separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Laguna Madre, one of a few hypersaline lagoons in the world. The park protects 70 miles of coastline, dunes, prairies, and wind tidal flats teeming with life. It is a safe nesting ground for the Kemp’s ridley sea turtle and a haven for over 380 bird species. It also has a rich history, including the Spanish shipwrecks of 1554.
- Palo Alto Battlefield National Historic Park,
Brownsville, TX.
On May 8, 1846, United States and Mexican troops clashed on the prairie of Palo Alto. The battle was the first in a two-year long war that changed the map of North America. Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park preserves the site of this notable battle and provides an understanding of the causes, events, and consequences of the U.S.-Mexican War.
- Rio Grande National Wild and Scenic River,
Southwest Texas, TX.
For 196 miles, this free-flowing stretch of the Rio winds its way through desert expanses and stunning canyons of stratified rock. For the well prepared, an extended float trip provides opportunities to explore the most remote corner of Texas and experience the ultimate in solitude, self-reliance, and immersion in natural soundscapes.
- San Antonio Missions National Historic Park,
San Antonio, TX.
Welcome to San Antonio Missions, a National Park Service site and the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas. After 10,000 years, the people of South Texas were faced with drought, European diseases, and colonization. In the early 1700s, many Native people of South Texas foreswore their traditional life to become Spanish, accepting a new religion and agrarian lifestyle in hopes of survival.
- Waco Mammoth National Monument,
Waco, TX.
Standing as tall as 14 feet and weighing 20,000 pounds, Columbian mammoths roamed across what is present-day Texas thousands of years ago. Today, the fossil specimens represent the nation's first and only recorded evidence of a nursery herd of ice age Columbian mammoths.
Texas State parks and historic sites
- Abilene State Park, Tuscola, TX
- Atlanta State Park, Atlanta, TX.
- Balmorhea State Park, Toyahvale, TX.
- Barton Warnock Visitor Center, Terlingua, TX.
- Bastrop State Park, Bastrop, TX.
- Battleship Texas State Historic Site, LaPorte, TX.
- Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, Mission, TX.
- Big Bend Ranch State Park, Marfa, TX.
- Big Spring State Park, Big Spring, TX.
- Blanco State Park, Blanco, TX.
- Bonham State Park, Bonham, TX.
- Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, TX.
- Buescher State Park, Smithville, TX.
- Caddo Lake State Park, Karnack, TX.
- Caprock Canyons State Park and Trailway, Quitaque, TX.
- Cedar Hill State Park, Cedar Hill, TX
- Choke Canyon State Park, Calliham, TX.
- Cleburne State Park, Cleburne, TX.
- Colorado Bend State Park, Bend, TX.
- Cooper Lake State Park, Cooper, TX.
- Copper Breaks State Park, Quanah, TX.
- Daingerfield State Park, Daingerfield, TX.
- Davis Mountains State Park, Fort Davis, TX
- Devils River State Natural AreaDel Rio, TX
- Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area, Rocksprings, TX.
- Dinosaur Valley State Park, Glen Rose, TX
- Eisenhower State Park, Denison, TX.
- Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Fredericksburg, TX.
- Estero Llano Grande State Park, Weslaco, TX.
- Fairfield Lake State Park, Fairfield, TX.
- Falcon State Park, Falcon Heights, TX
- Fort Boggy State Park, Centerville, TX.
- Fort Leaton State Historic Site, Presidio, TX.
- Fort Parker State Park, Mexia, TX.
- Fort Richardson State Park, Historic Site &...Jacksboro, TX.
- Franklin Mountains State Park, El Paso, TX
- Galveston Island State Park, Galveston, TX.
- Garner State Park, Concan, TX.
- Goliad State Park and Historic Site, Goliad, TX.
- Goose Island State Park, Rockport, TX.
- Government Canyon State Natural Area, San Antonio, TX
- Guadalupe River State Park, Spring Branch, TX
- Hill Country State Natural Area, Bandera, TX.
- Honey Creek State Natural Area, Spring Branch, TX
- Hueco Tanks State Park and Historic Site, El Paso, TX
- Huntsville State ParkHuntsville, TX.
- Indian Lodge, Fort Davis, TX
- Inks Lake State Park, Burnet, TX.
- Kickapoo Cavern State Park, Brackettville, TX.
- Lake Arrowhead State Park, Wichita Falls, TX
- Lake Bob Sandlin State Park, Pittsburg, TX.
- Lake Brownwood State Park, Lake Brownwood, TX
- Lake Casa Blanca International State Park, Laredo, TX.
- Lake Colorado City State Park, Colorado City, TX
- Lake Corpus Christi State Park, Mathis, TX.
- Lake Livingston State Park, Livingston, TX.
- Lake Mineral Wells State Park, and Trailway, Mineral Wells, TX
- Lake Somerville State Park, and Trailway, Somerville, TX.
- Lake Tawakoni State Park, Wills Point, TX
- Lake Whitney State Park, Whitney, TX.
- Lockhart State Park, Lockhart, TX.
- Longhorn Cavern State Park, Burnet, TX.
- Lost Maples State Natural Area, Vanderpool, TX.
- Lyndon B. Johnson State Park, and Historic Site, Stonewall, TX.
- Martin Creek Lake State Park, Tatum, TX.
- Martin Dies, Jr. State Park, Jasper, TX.
- McKinney Falls State Park, Austin, TX.
- Meridian State Park, Meridian, TX.
- Mission Tejas State Park, Grapeland, TX.
- Monahans Sandhills State Park, Monahans, TX.
- Mother Neff State Park, Moody, TX.
- Mustang Island State Park, Corpus Christi, TX
- Old Tunnel State Park, Fredericksburg, TX.
- Palmetto State Park, Gonzales, TX.
- Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Canyon, TX.
- Pedernales Falls State Park, Johnson City, TX
- Possum Kingdom State Park, Caddo, TX.
- Purtis Creek State Park, Eustace, TX.
- Ray Roberts Lake State Park, Pilot Point, TX
- Resaca de la Palma State Park, Brownsville, TX.
- San Angelo State Park, San Angelo, TX
- Sea Rim State Park, Sabine Pass, TX
- Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site, Comstock, TX.
- Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental...Houston, TX.
- South Llano River State Park, Junction, TX.
- Stephen F. Austin State Park, San Felipe, TX
- Tyler State Park, Tyler, TX.
- Village Creek State Park, Lumberton, TX.
- Wyler Aerial Tramway, El Paso, TX
Texas Seasons, bugs, topography and climate
Texas is a huge state with a diverse topography, which means the weather varies widely, from arid in the desert west to humid in the coastal east..From east of Interstate 35 the state is subtropical, while to the west of Interstate 35 is arid desert. Texas ranks first in tornados in the U.S. with an average of 139 per year.
Camping in Texas
If you're looking to save money on your trip, camping may be a fun alternative to hotels and motels, especially, if you already have the gear, or are looking to get some. BTW, this websites ( https://RoadTrippingAndCamping.com ) explains everything you need to know about camping gear and where to the best gear at the lowest prices.
To guarantee entry, we highly recommend reserving day passes and overnight stays before your visit.
Texas Online Camping Reservations
- Check availability and make an online reservation, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- You cannot reserve group facilities online.
- Use a credit card to confirm reservations.
- Get help with logging in to the reservation system and changing reservations.
How-to camping reservations videos
These videos walk you through the online reservation process.
- Purchase a day pass for parks with time entry windows:
- Purchase a day pass for parks without time entry windows:
Phone Reservations
- Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Make or cancel reservations.
- Use a credit card to confirm your reservation.
- Campsites, shelters, cabins and rooms (including those at Balmorhea): (512) 389-8900
- Group facilities or organized group reservations: (512) 389-8920. (Some parks are taking group reservations. Capacity may be reduced due to local COVID-19 regulations.)
- T.D.D. - Call (512) 389-8915 to reach a text-only telecommunication device for the hearing impaired.
There are both state parks and private campgrounds in Texas.