Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine

Person scuba diving in an underwater cave.
Adventure & Recreation

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
Two people holding up large fish that they caught.
Fishing

Minutes from San Antonio, Lakes Calaveras and Braunig Offer Trophy Red Drum

Texas fishing’s best-kept secret is half an hour from downtown San Antonio.

Story by Joseph Richards
Person in a hat showing off a large fish.
Fishing

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
View of the earthen dam at Cleburne State Park.
Parks

Cleburne State Park is a Quiet Park With a Big Heart

The North Central Texas park offers respite from the city and features CCC spillway

Story by Brandon Weaver
Paper Wasp in flight.
Wildlife & Conservation

Paper Wasps Create Thriving Societies and Deserve Your Respect

These charismatic insects build cities of paper for their colonies.

Story by Sheryl Smith-Rodgers
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Parks

Dam on the Blanco River.

Tiny Blanco State Park is a Huge Hit With Texans

Thanks to its mile of riverfront and family-friendly feel, Blanco is beloved by generations.

Story by Eva Frederick
The Wyler Tram going up into the Franklin Mountains.

A New Tramway Is Being Built at Franklin Mountains in El Paso

Tram will take visitors up Ranger Peak next to former Wyler tram.

Story by Texas Parks and Wildlife
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Wildlife & Conservation

A school of pelagic fish swimming.

How Do Fish Swim?

Fish make it look so easy, but the science behind swimming is complex and fascinating.

Story by Eva Frederick
Ocelot head.

Bold New Kingsville Breeding Facility Aims to Give Texas Ocelots a Second Chance

For decades, ocelot populations in Texas have been stuck in a holding pattern.

Story by Tenley Jackson
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Travel & Culture

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Mineral Wells, The Wellness Capital of Texas, Embraces the Outdoors

Its rolling hills and healing waters earn the town Number 9 on our list of Texas' top outdoor towns

Story by Russell Roe
A person standing next to two camels in a field.

U.S. Army Once Deployed Camels in Texas

The animals were used to supply frontier forts; one Texan is keeping their legacy alive.

Story by Shannon King
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Fishing

A channel catfish faces the camera

Juglining Is a Simple but Effective Technique for Catching Catfish

Try preparing your hearty catch by poaching it in a delicate, creamy sauce.

Story by Cory Byrnes
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Building a Bass Lake

TPWD team gets a rare chance to help design North Texas reservoirs with fishing in mind.

Story by Russell A. Graves
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Hunting

Two hunters in West Texas searching for quail

Hunting Elusive Scaled Quail in West Texas Isn't for the Faint of Heart

These quail are desert outlaws and fly faster than any quail you've ever known.

Story by Josh Crumpton
Two people using binoculars to look at wildlife in a canyon at sunset.

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
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Adventure & Recreation

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New Long-Distance Trails Take Shape Across Texas

Ambitious builders create paths of 50-plus miles for hikers, bikers and horseback riders.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
Shot of single paddler racing canoe from underwater on San Marcos River during Texas Water Safari

The Evolution of the Texas Canoe

Boat builders create custom crafts designed for the rigors of Texas rivers ad the Water Safari.

Story by Morgan O'Hanlon
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