Palmetto State Park, Gonzales, TX
We spent two days at this park and were able to walk all of their trails. The Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) did several projects at this park between 1933 and 1936. As part of the New Deal President Franklin Roosevelt created the CCC. The purpose was to save what could be a lost generation due to the Great Depression. These were young men with no work experience or skills. The enrollees in the CCC were provided lodging and 3 meals a day in a time when neither was guaranteed. They received $30 a month, $25 which went home to their families. They provided 40 hours a week of work, learned valuable skills and also were educated with a focus on literacy. Here are pictures of the buildings in this particular park.
This building’s roof was originally a thatched roof using 35,000 palmetto leaves.
These were hard to get in a photo, so we decided to just take the pic of the info
On one hike we saw several deer, lots of cardinals, several Red tailed hawks and even some wild pigs. We were by a stream and saw something move, turned out to be 5 wild piglets. We went a little further on the trail and there were several adults as well. When we asked a park person about that, they said they are not native and have been damaging parts of the park. Gotta wonder where they came from.
We also saw Texas Prickly Pear Cactus. Boy the sections of the cactus seemed very large to me.
Enjoy these pictures from around the park.
View from our campsite
This was also a getting back in the swing of things few days. It’s amazing how quick you forget how you did things/where you kept things.
Til next time!













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ReplyDeleteInteresting bit of ccc history, our home water tank works with similar valve set up and using air pressure for flow except is pump powered.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting that they were able to build pumps without electricity. I have heard that the feral pigs have been a problem in several southern states. Be careful around them as I have heard that the can get nasty
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