All posts tagged "hiking"
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Gay Lewis | November 3, 2020
The Sage Hill Inn & Spa: Five-Star Texas Beauty and Charm
Escape the hardships of the pandemic by visiting the Sage Hill Inn & Spa, a Texas Hill Country,...
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Deborah Hall | September 3, 2020
Hit These Hidden Hiking Trails of the Lone Star State
The hiking possibilities are endless in Texas, especially in the Hill Country. Here are a few hiking options...
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Spring Sault | August 27, 2020
Hike Up Old Baldy in Wimberley for a Bird’s Eye View of the Hill Country
For views that are unbeatable, and not to mention a great time, consider hiking up Old Baldy in...
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Spring Sault | May 15, 2020
Hike High Above the Clouds on This Trail in Big Bend National Park
The hike up Lost Mine Trail in Big Bend National Park places you above a swirling mist of...
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Spring Sault | March 2, 2020
Guadalupe River State Park Leaves You Breathless… In a Good Way!
Just a quick trip from both Austin and San Antonio, in the Texas Hill Country, is serenity and...
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Spring Sault | January 3, 2020
Texas Man Missing Nearly 2 Weeks Found Alive in Grand Canyon
Martin Edward O’Connor of La Porte was reported missing almost two weeks ago. A Grand Canyon National Park...
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Melissa Trevathan-Minnis | December 27, 2019
Strengthening the Father-Son Bond with a Mo-Ranch Adventure
There are few bonds as strong as that of a parent and their child. Children savor the undivided...
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Spring Sault | November 20, 2019
How Enchanted Rock Almost Became a Texas Version of Mount Rushmore
Texas is known for having or being the biggest and best of most things… most things. But did...
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Spring Sault | October 29, 2019
Vacation On the Edge of the World: Rim Cabins of Palo Duro Canyon
Long referred to as “The Grand Canyon of Texas,” Palo Duro Canyon State Park has something else it’s...
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Spring Sault | September 12, 2019
Cross a Suspension Bridge on a Hike Through Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge
Located just south of Alamo, Texas, is a hike through some of the most beautiful scenery you can...
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Spring Sault | September 11, 2019
Kayak Santa Elena Canyon in Big Bend for Amazing Texas Beauty
Big Bend has to be one of the most stunning places in Texas to see and be captured...
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Spring Sault | August 1, 2019
Hike Jacob’s Ladder, a Majestic Stairway, For a Grand Adventure
Hidden away in a forest in Texas is Jacob’s Ladder. This setting is quite similar to something from...
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Spring Sault | July 30, 2019
Tubing This Mountainside River is a Beautiful Texas Adventure
Tubing down the Frio River around the base of Old Baldy at Garner State Park is something you...
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Spring Sault | July 30, 2019
Hike to This Lighthouse-Shaped Rock For Breathtaking Views
A hike on Palo Duro’s Lighthouse Trail won’t take you to the seashore, but it will take you...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | May 2, 2019
Discover a Living Land Museum and a Historic Homestead District
When was the last time you visited a living land museum? The Land Heritage Institute (LHI), found roughly...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | April 8, 2019
Off The Beaten Path: Outdoor Adventure Guide for the Texas Hill Country
Springtime in the Texas Hill Country leaves many of us itching to get up, get outside, and to...
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Spring Sault | March 27, 2019
100-Mile Hiking Trail Connects Texas With New Mexico, and It’s Amazing
In 2018, the Guadalupe Ridge was named as a national recreation trail by the U.S. Department of the Interior....
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Spring Sault | January 15, 2019
This Tunnel Trail in Texas is a Hike that’s Sure to Astound You
Although having such a large variety of exciting trails throughout Texas make it difficult for walkers and hikers...
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John Spaulding | December 3, 2018
The Chisos Basin: Timeless Beauty and a Changing Texas Landscape
Ten hours in the car makes for a long journey from Dallas, but at the end of that...
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Spring Sault | November 20, 2018
Post-Turkey Trots: Take a Good Thanksgiving Hike in Texas
After the meal has been had and the bad jokes have all been told, what will your family...