Goliad State Park & Historic Site
Address 
108 Park Rd 6
Goliad,TX,77963-3206
United States
-97° -97' 13.8372" N 28° 28' 23.3208" W
Description:

The park complex, located on the San Antonio River, contains a refurnished restoration of the Spanish Colonial Era Mission of Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zuñiga, reconstructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in the 1930s. Just down the road from the main park headquarters office, visitors can also tour the ruins of the 1750s Mission Rosario State Historic Site (by appointment) and visit the museum at Zaragoza Birthplace State Historic Site, which is open on Saturdays.

Activities include camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing,  , nature study, and historical study. The park offers a floating dock and river access for kayaks and canoes, and is a take-out point for the Goliad Paddling Trail. If you plan on paddling, review our Water Safety Tips.

Entrance Fees                                                       

  • Adult: $3 Daily
  • Child 12 Years & Under: Free
  • Hours
    Open daily, except for Christmas Day.
    Hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
    Busy Season- December to March
Amenities: 
Boat Ramp
Cabins/ Lodging
Camping-RV
Camping-tent
Grills/ BBQ Pits/ Fire ring
Historic Site
Pavilion
Picnic Tables
Restrooms
Trails- Hiking
Visitor/Nature Center
Wildlife Viewing Area
Things To Do: 
Biking
Camping
Canoeing/ Kayaking
Educational Programs
Fishing
Geocaching
Guided Tours
Hiking/ walking
Picnicking
Wildlife Watching