@notime4indoors Fishing reports have been good for bass and catfish and improving for crappie now that the weather has cooled off.
It is not legal to shoot anything in the park. No plants, animals, or targets, and no types of firearms, which are defined as anything that shoots a projectile.
I love this place. I've spent many hours cruising up and down the Angelina and Neches river taking in all the natural beauty that so many people don't take the time to enjoy. I hope that this piece of heaven is preserved for many years to come so that people can enjoy the duck hunting, fishing and camping that I have. Thanks for posting TPWD!!!
My family and I have been camping in this park for what seems like my whole life. We've had my entire family here so so so many times and I have a ton of memories. I love it. It's my favorite place to be. I adore waking up in the morning and having coffee near the water. We've never had any problems of any kind. Yeah, this is, in my world, my lil piece of paradise. See you in June! :)
I'd like to camp here. It looks beautiful. However, my camping bud is afraid to go this area since he is black and I am white. Is the campsite gated and locked at night? Is the campsite next to the location(s) where the peace officers reside?
@KennethKramm There are 3 Park Police Officers on staff with 2 of them residing on site with camping areas in close proximity to their residences. The gates lock at 10:00pm and open at 7:00am and you must be a registered overnight guest to obtain the combination to the gate. The park is extremely safe - thousands of visitors from many different races and ethnic groups visit the park each year. We encourage you to contact the park directly (409)384-5231 with any concerns.
isn't this the place where they drug that colored fella down the road, chained to a truck? u couldn't pay me enough to get caught off in some wilderness there... day or night
@dst41love The horrific dragging death of James Byrd occurred in Jasper, TX in 1998, not in the park. The park has 2 licensed peace officers who reside on site. Visitors from all over the world enjoy the safety and serenity of Martin Dies, Jr. State Park.
I have 2 questions. How is the november fishing for largemouth bass and crappie? Also, Is it legal to shoot in this park?
notime4indoors 4 months ago
@notime4indoors Fishing reports have been good for bass and catfish and improving for crappie now that the weather has cooled off.
It is not legal to shoot anything in the park. No plants, animals, or targets, and no types of firearms, which are defined as anything that shoots a projectile.
TexasParksWildlife 3 months ago
I love this place. I've spent many hours cruising up and down the Angelina and Neches river taking in all the natural beauty that so many people don't take the time to enjoy. I hope that this piece of heaven is preserved for many years to come so that people can enjoy the duck hunting, fishing and camping that I have. Thanks for posting TPWD!!!
jmscooley1972 6 months ago
My family and I have been camping in this park for what seems like my whole life. We've had my entire family here so so so many times and I have a ton of memories. I love it. It's my favorite place to be. I adore waking up in the morning and having coffee near the water. We've never had any problems of any kind. Yeah, this is, in my world, my lil piece of paradise. See you in June! :)
wjpemt 11 months ago
I'd like to camp here. It looks beautiful. However, my camping bud is afraid to go this area since he is black and I am white. Is the campsite gated and locked at night? Is the campsite next to the location(s) where the peace officers reside?
KennethKramm 1 year ago
@KennethKramm There are 3 Park Police Officers on staff with 2 of them residing on site with camping areas in close proximity to their residences. The gates lock at 10:00pm and open at 7:00am and you must be a registered overnight guest to obtain the combination to the gate. The park is extremely safe - thousands of visitors from many different races and ethnic groups visit the park each year. We encourage you to contact the park directly (409)384-5231 with any concerns.
TexasParksWildlife 1 year ago
@TexasParksWildlife Thank you for the complete answer. I look forward to visiting the park.
KennethKramm 1 year ago
isn't this the place where they drug that colored fella down the road, chained to a truck? u couldn't pay me enough to get caught off in some wilderness there... day or night
dst41love 1 year ago
@dst41love The horrific dragging death of James Byrd occurred in Jasper, TX in 1998, not in the park. The park has 2 licensed peace officers who reside on site. Visitors from all over the world enjoy the safety and serenity of Martin Dies, Jr. State Park.
TexasParksWildlife 1 year ago
looks nice
can u fish there
undergroundfishing 2 years ago
Yes, you can fish at this park. It sits along B. A. Steinhagen Reservoir, home to largemouth bass, spotted bass, crappie and catfish.
TexasParksWildlife 2 years ago