Mother Neff State Park Camping
in February
Booking Mother Neff State Park in February
February is a low-crowd month at Mother Neff State Park. Bluebonnets begin mid-month, book 2-3 weeks out. Texas state parks open reservations exactly 5 months in advance — for February dates, that window opens in September. Walk-up availability is often possible this month, but setting an alert guarantees you get the best site.
What to Expect in February
Temperatures run 50-70°F at Mother Neff State Park in February. 50-70°F_ADVICE
Best activities: wildflower spotting, birdwatching, hiking.
Park Highlights
- ✓First Texas state park (established 1916)
- ✓Recently expanded and renovated
- ✓Tonkawa Cave with Native American history
Tips for February
- →Explore Tonkawa Cave — it has fascinating Native American history
- →The park expansion added excellent new trails and campsites
Common Questions
Is Mother Neff State Park crowded in February?
February sees low crowds at Mother Neff State Park. Bluebonnets begin mid-month, book 2-3 weeks out.
When do reservations open for February?
Texas state parks open reservations 5 months in advance. For February, the booking window opens in September. Set a Camp.land alert to catch cancellations any time.
What should I pack for February camping?
For February at Mother Neff State Park (50-70°F): 50-70°F_ADVICE
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February at a Glance
- Weather
- 50-70°F
- Crowds
- Low
- Campsites
- 30
- Activities
- wildflower spotting