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Stroll the Same Paths Ancient Dwellers Did at Seminole Canyon State Park. Just Don’t Slip.

Summary by Texas Monthly
“It gets in your soul,” Lance Hildreth, a fifth-generation resident of Del Rio, remarked about Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site. I understood his sentiment. Like many visitors, I was drawn to the park by the opportunity to see ancient rock art. Once I was there, the vast canyonlands stirred a curiosity about the layers of Texas history seeping through the land like rainwater through warm limestone (a natural phenomenon that forces yo…

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Texas Monthly broke the news in on Thursday, February 27, 2025.
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