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The 2,400-acre Fairfield Lake is the centerpiece of the state park, which offers miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.(Maegan Lanham / Texas Parks and Wildlife) Negotiations to ...
That's changed in the past few weeks as the water continues to fill the basin faster than it can evaporate. But it won't last forever. Park officials speculated that the lake, which is shrinking ...
the park’s public information officer, Marsha McCabe, told SFGATE by email. All access to the lake will be cut off, she said, leaving visitors with only panoramic viewpoints where you can scan ...
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