These Texas state parks will be in the path of totality for the April 8 solar eclipse

Sometimes, it’s best to experience the wonder of nature in nature.

And you can do that on April 8 when 31 Texas state parks will be in the line of totality during the solar eclipse.

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A total solar eclipse is when the moon blocks the sun completely.

Totality will begin at 1:30 p.m. near Del Rio and will follow a path to the northeast part of the state. While the rest of Texas will get to experience at least a partial eclipse, only the path of totality will offer the full eclipse experience. In some places, it will last about four-and-a-half minutes.

Texas state parks in path of totality on April 8 solar eclipse. (Texas Parks and Wildlife Department)

These Texas state parks are in the path of totality for the April eclipse:

The other state parks in Texas will offer views of a partial eclipse.

Here are some of the parks hosting special events on April 8:

Get more eclipse coverage on KSAT.

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