Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine

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Parks

Find Respite and Adventure at Remote Sea Rim State Park

Wildlife thrives at this coastal park where ocean and marsh merge.

Story by Gwendolyn Reed
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Adventure & Recreation

Two Bike Riders Find Urban Adventure Along Fort Worth’s Trail System

Cowtown route visits iconic mountain bike trails and city’s notable and diverse landmarks.

Story by Brandon Weaver
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Adventure & Recreation

Grab a Paddle and Hit the Water in Texas’ Urban Areas

Waterways provide a slice of nature in our state's most populous cities.

Story by Melissa Gaskill
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Travel & Culture

Recipe: Rajas Poblanas Shrimp Tacos with Charred Corn Crema

These fresh and delicious tacos combine Texas seasonal staples of corn, chiles and shrimp.

Story by Carlos Guerra
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Parks

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Hiking 100 Miles Through Big Bend Ranch State Park

Three backpackers find “roses and thorns” in Texas’ biggest state park.

Story by Tyler Priest
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A State Park Road Trip Keeps a Kid Happy

Who needs a playground? Texas state parks harbor caves, creeks, dinosaurs and bison.

Story by Stephanie Salinas Garcia
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Wildlife & Conservation

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Texas Fireflies Spark a Singular Sense of Wonder — And They're Surprisingly Diverse

Our state may have been the ancestral home of the beloved lightning bug.

Story by Shilo Urban
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Scientists Dig Into Soil to Help the Houston Toad Make a Texas-Size Comeback

Texas' only endemic toad requires very specific conditions to thrive.

Story by Erin Wunderlich
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Travel & Culture

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With Outdoors Galore, It’s Time You Got to Know Del Rio

The border town abounds with birds, history and sparkling spring water.

Story by Eva Frederick
A view of Palo Duro Canyons.

Canyon Serves as the Gateway to Palo Duro

The outdoor capital of the Panhandle welcomes adventure seekers.

Story by Brandon Weaver
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Fishing

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Paddlefish Project Paying Off

East Texans may no longer find themselves up a creek (or river) without a paddlefish.

Story by Eva Frederick
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A Floating Shack Serves as Home Base for a Fishing Weekend in the Laguna Madre

How much fish can you eat? A wildly productive weekend includes crab, shrimp, redfish and more.

Story by Judson Vail
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Hunting

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One Man’s Quest to Hunt and Eat Texas' Invasive Species

Nutria nachos, anyone? Eating the invaders takes a bite out of an ecological problem.

Story by Brandon Weaver
Portrait of Evan LeRoy.

He’s Smoked All Kinds of Meat. Now He’s Learning to Hunt Them First

Austin barbecue chef has gone from the grill to the wild.

Story by Evan LeRoy
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Adventure & Recreation

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North America’s Deepest Underwater Cave Holds a Deadly Fascination for Cave Divers

A portal to untold depths hides scars of tragedy at Phantom Springs Cave in West Texas.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
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Comfort Camping: Older Campers Find Ways to Adapt to Physical Limitations As They Age

Thicker sleeping pads, cots and fans make a difference for older folks who want to sleep in a tent.

Story by Dyanne Fry Cortez
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