Cameron Park Trail Guide

Special thanks to Baylor University and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for bringing this project to life

Helpful Park Tips

Be on the look out for Trail signs

Be on the lookout for these trail signs to guide your way.

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Most snakes will not bother you, but always be aware of your surroundings!

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Know when to yield on the trail.

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Follow these green arrows to stay on established trails.

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Look where you step! Poison Ivy is scattered throughout the park.

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Stay behind all safety fences.

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These red X’s are a no go for the paths they stand by.

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Make sure to take a restroom break when they are near by.

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Stay at least your body length away from open ledges.

Brush on or across a path means it has been purposefully closed off for the benefit of the park ecosystem, do NOT remove brush or stray off established paths.

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Allow the park to heal.

Virtual Map

Map Legend

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>>>Click the [ ] on the top right of the map for the Google Maps Overlay<<<

Common Park Plants

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Heavenly Bamboo

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Virginia Creeper

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Spreading Hedge Parsley

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Texas Red Oak

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Roundleaf Greenbrier

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Eastern Redbud

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White Ash

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Summer Grape

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Desert Olive

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Woodland Lettuce

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Saw Greenbrier

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Japanese Honeysuckle

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Japanese Privet

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Riverbank Grape

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Eve’s Necklace

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Giant Ragweed