All posts tagged "state parks"
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Lloyd Tackitt | October 22, 2021
4 Fantastic Fall ‘Color Tours’ in the Texas Hill Country
You will most definitely want to enjoy these four spectacular "Fall Color Tours" in the Texas Hill Country!
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Spring Sault | January 2, 2020
Join the Texas State Parks Ambassador Program: Life’s Better Outside
Applications are now being accepted to the Texas State Parks Ambassador Program for the South and East Texas...
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Spring Sault | August 16, 2018
A Summer Day in the Great Texas Outdoors
Few could contradict the fact that the heart of Texas radiates a natural beauty beyond compare. Chockablock with...
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Spring Sault | December 1, 2017
What Wikipedia Can’t Tell You About Texas Scenery
There's a lot to be said for the scenery that envelopes Texas, and no app or online site...
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation | September 28, 2017
Fall Adventure Awaits at Hill Country State Parks
Whether Texas autumns offer crisp, cool air or a lack of reprieve from the summer heat, Texas state...
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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation | September 28, 2017
Fall Adventure Awaits at Hill Country State Parks
Whether Texas autumns offer crisp, cool air or a lack of reprieve from the summer heat, Texas state...
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Athena Hessong | September 18, 2017
Devil’s Sinkhole State Natural Area: Not as Scary as Its Name Sounds
Despite its scary-sounding name, Devil's Sinkhole State Natural Area actually is a fascinating place to visit to see...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | September 8, 2017
5 Fall Foliage Texas Road Trips To Plan Now
You don't have to travel to New England to see fall leaves! Now is the time to plan...
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Athena Hessong | September 7, 2017
Texas Hill Country Hikes for Making Memories Outdoors
Texas Hill Country hikes take you to places you normally don't encounter. Everything from high vistas to hidden...
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Athena Hessong | August 4, 2017
Inks Lake State Park: A Short Trip to a Quiet Hill Country Getaway
Escape to the Texas Hill Country and Inks Lake State Park. For camping overnight or just hiking and...
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Brandee Brantly | June 12, 2017
Texas Parks & Wildlife Announces Free Fishing in State Parks
Texas Department of Wildlife offers an awesome year-round program that allows anyone who pays to enter any Texas...
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Spring Sault | June 1, 2017
3 Amazing Texas State Parks to Visit This Year
With lush vegetation, access to water for tubing, paddling, or fishing, and great hiking and camping to be...
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Spring Sault | May 31, 2017
Palo Duro Canyon State Park: Natural Beauty and Natural Ability to Lift Your Spirits
Believed to have natural powers by the first inhabitants of the area, Palo Duro Canyon State Park is...
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Athena Hessong | May 26, 2017
5 Super Sites for Stargazing This Summer in Texas
For stargazing, go where city lights don't brighten the sky. Get a clear look at the night sky...
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Spring Sault | May 1, 2017
Honeymooning in the Texas Hill Country: The Must-Do’s After ‘I Do’
Any time of year is a great time to get married, and planning the perfect honeymoon in the...
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Spring Sault | April 7, 2017
TPWD Vanity License Plates: Driving Texas Conservation Efforts
With a license plate like this, you'll turn heads and benefit some very worthy state programs. Conservation never...
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Rosi Juarez | October 17, 2016
8 Magical Texas Parks to Visit This Fall
The New England states are beautiful to drive through in the fall, but autumn leaves and autumn colors...
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Laurel Martinez | April 14, 2016
10 Amazing Texas State Parks
Texas is home to some of the best state parks in the country. Many of them can be...
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Texas Hill Country | December 8, 2015
Utopia, Texas – A Place of Ideal Perfection in the Hill County
Photo: texascooppower.com It is not that there are tons of things to do in Utopia. It is that...
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Texas Hill Country | December 8, 2015
A Trek Through Time – Government Canyon State Natural Area
Photo: tpr.org Government Canyon is a great place to hike for anyone, but it holds particular interest for...