Breweries Near Texas State Parks
Texas state parks and craft breweries are natural partners. Hike in the morning, hit a taproom in the afternoon. These guides pair the best parks with nearby breweries so you can plan a full day.
McKinney Falls State Park
Austin, Texas
McKinney Falls sits at Austin's southern edge, surrounded by the densest brewery cluster in Texas.
Pedernales Falls State Park
Johnson City, Texas
Pedernales Falls is the crown jewel of Hill Country hiking — and some of Texas's best breweries are just down the road.
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area
Fredericksburg, Texas
After summiting the dome, reward yourself with a cold craft beer in nearby Fredericksburg — the brewery capital of the Hill Country.
Guadalupe River State Park
Spring Branch, Texas
Tubing the Guadalupe and stopping for craft beer is a quintessential Texas Hill Country day.
Garner State Park
Concan, Texas
The Frio River classic. Garner is more remote than most parks, but brewery options exist within a reasonable drive.
Cedar Hill State Park
Cedar Hill, Texas
Cedar Hill gives you Hill Country vibes without leaving DFW — plus dozens of breweries within a short drive.
Galveston Island State Park
Galveston, Texas
Beach, birds, and beer — Galveston Island State Park is a gateway to the island's growing brewery scene.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Canyon, Texas
The second-largest canyon in the US has brewery options in nearby Amarillo and Canyon.
Blanco State Park
Blanco, Texas
Blanco State Park is steps from Real Ale Brewing — one of Texas's most iconic craft beer destinations.
Bastrop State Park
Bastrop, Texas
The Lost Pines of Bastrop hide some of Central Texas's most interesting breweries nearby.
Huntsville State Park
Huntsville, Texas
Huntsville State Park sits between Houston and Dallas, with a growing East Texas brewery scene nearby.
Franklin Mountains State Park
El Paso, Texas
El Paso's urban wilderness has the city's entire brewery scene within a short drive from the trailheads.