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General Overview

Martin Dies Jr. State Park is a beautiful natural reserve located in Texas, between Beaumont and Jasper on U.S. Highway 190. The park encompasses an area where the Piney Woods joins the coastal marshes, making it a diverse habitat for an array of wildlife and providing a unique camping experience. Sites 100 to 143 fall under a specific class of camping sites within the park.

Site Details

  • Location: These sites are located in specific loops of the park. Generally, they are situated to provide convenient access to park amenities. The exact layout can be obtained from the park's map.

  • Site Type: Depending on their number, sites 100-143 could be a mix of different types of camping spots, such as tent sites, RV sites, or perhaps even cabins. Each will have different attributes and capacity limits.

Amenities

  • Hookups: If RV sites are within this range, they may offer various hookups which could include water, electricity (often 30/50 amps), and a sewer connection. Tent sites usually do not offer these utilities.

  • Picnic Tables: Most sites come equipped with a picnic table.

  • Fire Rings or Grills: There should be a fire ring or grill available at each site for cooking and fires, respecting any fire warnings or burn bans that may be in effect.

  • Shade: Given the blend of environments in the park, sites often have varying levels of shade from the surrounding trees and vegetation.

  • Restroom Access: There are usually communal restrooms within walking distance, some of which may offer showers.

Reservation Information

  • Booking: Reservations can be made online through Texas Parks & Wildlife Department's reservation system or over the phone. It is highly recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons or weekends.

  • Check-in Process: There will typically be a check-in procedure at a front office or a self-service kiosk where campers must register and obtain any necessary permits.

  • Fees: Fees for camping are in addition to the entrance fee for the state park and vary by type of site and amenities provided.

Park Activities

  • Hiking and Biking: The park offers trails for hiking and biking that cater to various skill levels.

  • Water Activities: With proximity to lakes and rivers, activities like fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming are common.

  • Wildlife Viewing: The park is home to numerous wildlife species, and the area provides opportunities for birdwatching and nature photography.

Rules and Regulations

  • Quiet Hours: Parks typically enforce quiet hours to ensure all guests can enjoy a peaceful environment.

  • Pets: Pets are often allowed but must be kept on a leash and under control at all times. There may be areas where pets are prohibited.

  • Campfire Policy: Campfires must be confined to designated fire rings or grills, and it is crucial to follow park guidelines regarding fire safety.

  • Alcohol: The consumption of alcohol may be regulated or prohibited in certain areas of the park.

  • Wildlife: Feeding or disturbing wildlife is not permitted.

It is important to check with Martin Dies Jr. State Park for the most current and detailed information regarding specific sites and any seasonal considerations that might affect your stay. The Texas State Parks website or the park's direct line would be the best sources for updated information.

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