From pine forests to rugged canyons, these highly rated Texas lake campgrounds offer scenic water access, solid amenities, ...
Located about 80 miles southwest of Fort Worth, Palo Pinto Mountains will become the first new state park to open in North Texas in nearly 25 years. On New Year's Day, park rangers led group hikes for ...
Billed as a "tranquil haven in the pines," one East Texas state park offers everything from secluded camping and paddling in a cool, spring-fed lake, to wildlife watching, fishing, hiking, and biking ...
This park is the perfect place to escape the crowds in Galveston, with quiet beaches for walking or swimming and access to ...
The fall camping season is in full swing now that cool(er) weather has finally arrived in South Texas. If you’ve been wanting to spend time outdoors but have been avoiding it due to the heat, now’s ...
Anthony is back in the saddle to look at the best camping spots in Texas, sharing secrets to soak up all the nature of the Lone Star State. The Lone Star State isn’t just about BBQ, cowboy boots, and ...
Fall means cooler temperatures (hopefully) and more chances to explore outside. From apple picking to pumpkin patches, there are so many reasons to love fall. For nature seekers, the season includes ...
The park, located in Burnet and Lampasas Counties along the Colorado River, is the first to be developed using the Centennial ...
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 ...
Earlier this month, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved the acquisition of Silver Lake Ranch, a massive 54,000-acre property in Kinney and Edwards counties about 125 miles west of San ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife is going on a spending spree to open new parks to the public, a welcome development in a state where some 95 percent of land is privately owned. This story is part of our Best ...
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. (TWPD) The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department is ...