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| Leasburg Campground | | This campground offers 31 RV/trailers sites, and an addition 18 for full hook-up. There are 3 individual areas for primitive tent camping. |
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| Leasburg Dam State Park | | This park offers peace and relaxation, cactus gardens, several short trails, and opportunities for fishing, canoeing and kayaking. |
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| Percha Campground | | Set in the deep shade of towering cottonwoods, this campground features fishing and hiking on the Rio Grande. It offers 50 RV/trailers sites, and an additional 30 for full hook-up. There are 35 individual areas for primitive tents. |
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| Percha Dam State Park | | Set in the deep shade of towering cottonwoods, the park features fishing and hiking on the Rio Grande. The park is covered with a blanket of grass protected by cottonwoods, salt cedar and Russian olive trees. |
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| Rockhound Campground | | This campground offers 32 RV/trailers sites, and an addition 22 for full hook-up. There are 10 individual areas for primitive tents. It is a favorite for "rockhounds" because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there. |
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| Rockhound State Park | | Located on the rugged west slope of the Little Florida Mountains, this park is a favorite for "rockhounds" because of the abundant agates and quartz crystals found there. |
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| Rockhound Trail | | This 1.2-mile loop trail provides access to rock collecting areas, plus adjacent state and federal lands that are also open to the public. |
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