Mission Tejas State Park
| Tejas Mission | |
|---|---|
The CCC built representation of Mission Tejas. | |
| Location | Houston County, Texas |
| Nearest city | Crockett |
| Coordinates | 31°32′54.3624″N 95°14′25.2852″W / 31.548434000°N 95.240357000°W |
| Area | 660 acres (270 ha) |
| Established | 1957 |
| Visitors | 11,220 (in 2025) |
| Governing body | Texas Parks and Wildlife Department |
| Website | Official site |
Mission Tejas State Park is a 660-acre (270 ha) state park located along Texas State Highway 21 in Houston County, Texas, United States originally constructed in 1935 and transferred to the State Parks Board (now the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department) in 1957. The park contains a commemorative representation of the first of many Spanish missions in Texas and one of the oldest surviving structures in Houston County. The park also contains a segment of the El Camino Real de los Tejas.