Fort Boggy State Park
| Fort Boggy State Park | |
|---|---|
Swimming area in Fort Boggy State Park | |
| Location | Leon County, Texas, United States |
| Nearest city | Leona |
| Coordinates | 31°11′20″N 95°59′00″W / 31.18889°N 95.98333°W |
| Area | 1,847 acres (747 ha) |
| Established | 1985 |
| Visitors | 21,198 (in 2025) |
| Governing body | Texas Parks and Wildlife Department |
| Website | Official site |
Fort Boggy State Park is a 1,847 acres (747 ha) state park located in Leon County, Texas, United States, between Leona and Centerville that opened in 2001. The park was donated to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department in 1985 by Eileen Crain Sullivan to be developed as a state park. The park is located near the original Fort Boggy site, a palisade fort built in 1840 by settlers to protect against local Indian predations. It was named Fort Boggy due to its close proximity to Boggy Creek.