All posts tagged "hiking"
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James Martin | June 18, 2017
5 Hiking Trips Worth the Heat
You can hike despite the fact that it is sweltering outside. Check out these hiking trip opportunities that...
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Brandee Brantly | June 15, 2017
5 Adventurous Ways to Experience The San Marcos River
There is nothing more refreshing than the year-round 73-degree spring-fed, crystal clear waters of the San Marcos River.
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Spring Sault | May 26, 2017
Big Thicket National Preserve: Group Trips Into the Wilds of Southeast Texas
With ample acreage to explore, group trips into Big Thicket National Preserve can offer incomparable group canoeing, hiking,...
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Brandee Brantly | May 24, 2017
10 Things You Must Do This Summer in the Texas Hill Country
With summer just around the corner, there are plenty of perfect ways to beat the heat in the...
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Spring Sault | May 24, 2017
McKelligon Canyon: A West Texas Gem for Outdoor Activity
A great draw for rock climbing, mountain biking, and hiking, McKelligon Canyon is in the Franklin Mountains State...
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Spring Sault | May 24, 2017
Essential Ways to Enjoy Armand Bayou Nature Center
Located in Pasadena, Texas, the Armand Bayou Nature Center gives us a lot to learn about the wetlands,...
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Spring Sault | May 19, 2017
Take a Hike: Arlington River Legacy Science Center and Park
A mecca of nature and beautiful scenery in an urban setting, River Legacy Living Science Center and its...
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Spring Sault | May 8, 2017
Texas Hiking: When Was the Last Time Somebody Set Foot Where You Did?
With a focus on Big Bend National Park, this Texas Tourism video gives would-be hikers a tiny taste...
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Marcy Stellfox | May 4, 2017
3 Ways to Experience the Great Outdoors in Boerne
Pack up the family, sunscreen, and bathing suits and get ready to plunge into the Boerne good life...
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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 25, 2017
The Hard-Earned Reward of Hiking the Summit of Guadalupe Peak
Setting aside approximately eight hours for a round-trip hike, the view upon reaching the summit of Guadalupe Peak...
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Spring Sault | April 19, 2017
A Texas Hill Country Gem of Nature: Visiting Westcave Preserve
Approximately 30 miles outside of Austin sits the beautiful Westcave Preserve with tropical-like vegetation, a natural waterfall, and...
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Spring Sault | April 11, 2017
Texarkana: Twin Cities With a Railroad Tie Between Them…Heavy on the Texas
A trip to Texarkana brings with it the chance to check out some unique, state-line-straddling history that's unlike...
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Spring Sault | April 11, 2017
Hiking the Window Trail at Big Bend: Gasps of Amazement vs. Exertion Level Equals ‘Winning’
The Window Trail at Big Bend National Park is a relatively easy hike with a stunning view from...
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Spring Sault | March 29, 2017
Hiking in Pace Bend Park: A Noteworthy Hill Country Adventure
Pace Bend Park offers ample shoreline along Lake Travis, but its real hiking gem lies in the 15...
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Brandee Brantly | March 9, 2017
5 Under the Radar Must-Try Hikes to Take in the Texas Hill Country
With the wide-range of prime hiking hot spots to choose from in the Texas Hill Country, here are...
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Brandee Brantly | March 7, 2017
Paradise in Purgatory: Purgatory Creek Natural Area
Purgatory Creek Natural Area is a distinctive natural area in San Marcos, Texas and is a must-visit destination for...
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Spring Sault | February 23, 2017
The Hill Country State Natural Area: A True Unpolished Gem
Five thousand, four hundred acres of rugged terrain await you at the Hill Country State Natural Area, with...
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Spring Sault | February 23, 2017
The Lone Star Hiking Trail: 96 Miles (Plus) of Pure Texas Pleasure
The Lone Star Hiking Trail is the longest continuous hiking trail in the entire state of Texas, and...
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Jason Weingart | February 21, 2017
That Time a Texas Lake Dried Up Then Filled With Bluebonnets
When Lake Travis dried up near Spicewood Beach, the bluebonnets took over.