(Placename) a state of the southwestern US, on the Gulf of Mexico: the second largest state; part of Mexico from 1821 to 1836, when it was declared an independent republic; joined the US in 1845; consists chiefly of a plain, with a wide flat coastal belt rising up to the semiarid ...
This region was the birthplace of the Republic of Texas and Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred. As you are driving around the back roads, through the towns and rural areas, you will see hundreds of authentic, historic places that appear today as they did in the 1800's. In the sprin...
“terlingua is one of those places that is just getting really popular really fast and has experienced a lot of pretty brutal changes,” he said. not everyone shares the concern about the region’s source of water. jeff leach, an austin native who permanently...
Water Sources: Doves need water to drink, sodove huntingnear water sources such as ponds or rivers can be productive. These are especially good places later in the morning, mid-day, and late in the afternoon. Cover and Perches: Look for locations with trees, power lines, or other elevated...
For One Weekend, Galveston Had Blue Water. Everyone Freaked Out. We all know the Gulf of Mexico is brown. Until it isn’t. ByMichael Hardy Travel & Outdoors| June 16, 2016 Get Thee to Water We’ve mapped out nineteen places to cool off the way nature intended by swimming, wading, an...
One place that’s always open isPrada Marfa. No, it’s not a real Prada store, it’s actually anart installationdropped into the middle of the desert. About 40 minutes from Marfa, it’s the top spot for selfie-snapping. It’s one of the more unusual places to visit in Texas!
Feel the wind in your hair while you swing like a yo-yo, as the Gunslinger lifts you to the limit. Feet dangling in the air, we see that grin starting to poke through. Turns out those tough pistol-slinging cowboys like to have fun too. Park: Six Flags Over Texas Opened In: 1983 ...
As I mentioned in the intro, there aren’t many free camping options in Texas, particularly in the state’s western half. That’s precisely what makes Schreiner City Park so great – although it’s within a walking distance of downtown, it’s still one of the best places to boondock in...
My primary trail is to date the White Rock Creek and Lake trails which can add up to 17 plus miles especially if you add the Katy Trail leg. Wonderful to find another 13 miles plus trail with multiple trailheads to challenge or limit my ride depending on time or energy level. Well main...
Barton Creek offers some great places to explore and experience along the famous greenbelt. See our list for the adventurers at heart.