Austinites who haven't touched grass recently will get their chance to reconnect with nature at a local state park for free, ...
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This Texas Lake State Park Less Than Two Hours From Dallas Is A Dazzling Swim, Hike, Fish, And Camp Paradise
If you're craving outdoor adventure, and you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, then you need to know about this park ...
Houstonians that haven't touched grass recently will get their chance to reconnect with nature at a local state park for free ...
With over 80 state parks, historic sites and natural areas, there are plenty of sites to visit within the Texas State Park ...
This gorgeous Texas state park will soon be accessible to hikers, campers, and nature-enthusiasts. Here's what you can expect to see once it's officially open.
SAN ANTONIO — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department recently purchased Bear Creek State Park, nearly 2,000 acres in Uvalde County, marking it as the latest addition to Texas State Parks. Bear Creek ...
UVALDE COUNTY, Texas — Texans soon will have a new place to explore in the scenic Hill Country with the addition of 1,720-acre Bear Creek State Park, the latest parkland acquisition for the Texas ...
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Texas aims to turn 54,000-acre Hill County ranch into new state park
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Parks and Wildlife Department staffers say they want to buy ranch land in the Hill Country and turn it ...
The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department is working to acquire a 54,000-acre ranch in the western Hill Country and convert it into a new state park.
AUSTIN Soon Texans will have a new spot in the Hill Country to explore thanks to the latest Texas State Park land acquisition in Uvalde County. Bear Creek State Park is 1,720-acres and located less ...
The Hill Country will be home to Texas' newest state park, a 1,700-acre property in Uvalde County near Garner State Park. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department said Monday that it paid $33.5 million ...
Less than a mile from Garner State Park, the 1,620-acre property was purchased by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) for $33.5 million and will eventually open as Bear Creek State Park.
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