My son and I went Primitive camping there. We went right after Thanksgiving and stayed for two nights. When we got there it was hot! We were sweating up a storm walking to the site. Then a cold front blew in around noon. The temperature dropped about 25 degrees. It got real cold. We were prepared. There were thunderstorms while we were sleeping and the thunder was LOUD lol. During the day there was a very light drizzle (misty) . We walked some trails and carved some spoons to eat with. This place is awesome! We had a great time. On to the next State Park!
@@JohnSmith-kz8yo I grew up ten miles down the road. It's only dangerous if you are down in the canyon and there is a flash flood or you aren't watching your step when walking along some of the cliffs. Otherwise, it is no more dangerous than any other place.
We camped here many times when my kids were young years ago. Loved it! Actually "Pedernales" means flint rock in Spanish. This is because of all the large boulders in the river. So there's the "Texan" and Latino pronunciation....whatever works for you. It's just so beautiful.
Pedernales is a Spanish word that means, flint rock. Can’t believe the Park Ranger didn’t know. Texas once belonged to Spain and Mexico if y’all didn’t know.
LOL yes but not one is going to tell you, not even me because the tourists do NOT know how to take care of it. Last time i went their was a dirty diaper.
I'd say yes, on a new moon 🌚, best I've experienced in TX, was South Llano River State Park, near Junction. It's a designated International Dark Sky spot. Enjoy 🏕 👣 ✨
Too bad you have to pay at least 6.00 to even drive through a park in Texas. We wanted to see the camp areas to decide if we wanted to stay. Not gonna pay just to look. So not staying in state parks in Texas.
Gosh just the tranquility in his voice got my eyes watery geez
Instablaster...
My son and I went Primitive camping there. We went right after Thanksgiving and stayed for two nights. When we got there it was hot! We were sweating up a storm walking to the site. Then a cold front blew in around noon. The temperature dropped about 25 degrees. It got real cold. We were prepared. There were thunderstorms while we were sleeping and the thunder was LOUD lol. During the day there was a very light drizzle (misty) . We walked some trails and carved some spoons to eat with. This place is awesome! We had a great time. On to the next State Park!
Thank you for posting God Bless you and your family and your friends. Peace out
This is such a beautiful place 🙏☀️
I love the Texas River ways association. Thank you Rangers
*this was very peaceful and informative gonna come check y’all out soon*
Great camping at this river! So many great memories.
This is one of the best places to explore in Texas!!!!
Beautiful park and plenty to do. This park has something for everyone.
This park is a wonderful place to camp, hike and enjoy nature. Thanks for sharing this video.
Most people in TX don't even know about this little slice of Heaven
@ I've been there..just be careful..people have been killed there..
@@JohnSmith-kz8yo I grew up ten miles down the road. It's only dangerous if you are down in the canyon and there is a flash flood or you aren't watching your step when walking along some of the cliffs. Otherwise, it is no more dangerous than any other place.
wow, awesome video, like
We camped here many times when my kids were young years ago. Loved it! Actually "Pedernales" means flint rock in Spanish. This is because of all the large boulders in the river. So there's the "Texan" and Latino pronunciation....whatever works for you. It's just so beautiful.
You're right! It is a Spanish word... and that means the Spanish pronunciation is the true pronunciation. ♡
Great place. Take plenty of water on your hikes.
My family and I went camping here, I would sure suggest it! It is a very peaceful, wonderful place to camp!
Just moved to Texas and I’m missing parks and nature life. Thanks for posting this. Could do a bit of that “finding myself” thing. Beautiful place
Love this park. Can't wait to take my baby girl
Just visited there this weekend. Beautiful place, but was so cold that night...
Beautiful!!
Love this place! So much fun and beautiful!
It's been a while. Now my boy is old enough.
Thanks TP&W !
Es muy bonito el lugar
Cool need to visit site enjoy what's in our own backyard
Beautiful video!
I LOVE TEXAS
Absolutely the best
a very peaceful campground
I see Heaven.
Love this place. We need an updated video on it 😊 4K. I got you btw, if you want to collaborate
Quiero ir ahí,pero no tengo con quien ir
Tranquil
Pedernales is a Spanish word that means, flint rock.
Can’t believe the Park Ranger didn’t know. Texas once belonged to Spain and Mexico if y’all didn’t know.
My grandma, Patsy Collins, volunteers there.
is swimming allowed at twin falls shown in this video?
lol i broke my heal there
The Ranger forgot to mention bigfoot sightings
Awesome. Does anyone know how to get to the natural waterslide at 2:09?
LOL yes but not one is going to tell you, not even me because the tourists do NOT know how to take care of it. Last time i went their was a dirty diaper.
Yes but its classified information
Dana Rasmussen. Me and my kids love that place and to get there you have to walk a lot to get there.
I love USA.
2:29-2:31 that's what she said! :p
Is it a good place for stargazing? :)
I'd say yes, on a new moon 🌚, best I've experienced in TX, was South Llano River State Park, near Junction. It's a designated International Dark Sky spot. Enjoy 🏕 👣 ✨
Millions of years old? Come on y’all. Get rid of the evolution agenda and present what you know.
Calm down man, it's just a joke.
Do they ask any papers there ?
Michelle Hernandez Duarte what
Latino problems
Yes bring your green card.
Yes they also do an intensive criminal background check
Yes, they also checked ALL of my body cavities for drugs. ALL of them!
Too bad you have to pay at least 6.00 to even drive through a park in Texas. We wanted to see the camp areas to decide if we wanted to stay. Not gonna pay just to look. So not staying in state parks in Texas.
E.D
You can look the park up in maps and get a pretty good idea where you might want to camp.
Just get a state park pass on $70 a year and visit some of the 90 state parks, well worth it pays for everyone in your vehicle.
busters channel : You’re so right Buster! I use my pass for day trips most weekends. Love it!!!!
I'd rather have to pay to visit a state park than have a state income tax.
Mona Bone Jakon Amen, Mona! Happy day!
There is gold down there also. You can get a little if you know how to pan. It's not a big thing, but yeah - it's there. And lots of pyrite as well.