A year of hiking across greenbelts and preserves reinforced why access, maintenance and equity matter, Austin City Council Member Vanessa Fuentes writes.
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This story has been updated to correct an inaccuracy. Listen up, concrete captives: Feeling that itch to ditch the AC and embrace some Vitamin D? Read on! We'll uncover Austin's hidden hiking havens, ...
Texas has dozens of state parks, each with its own stash of natural marvels and outdoorsy adventures. But if you enjoy exploring history and nature in one place, consider a trip to Mother Neff State ...
Bluebonnets grow in the wild all over Texas, but the state seeds bluebonnets along highways, which helps reduce maintenance costs because native wildflower species need less mowing and care. David ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $6.8 million in grants Thursday for trail construction and maintenance projects, and a few Central Texas counties received ...
Austin dog training facility near Lake Travis prepares dogs for the Hill Country terrain, where wildlife encounters and ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Wednesday, the city of Pflugerville announced it was named the Trail Capital of Texas. The designation came after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Concurrent Resolution 4 (SCR 4 ...
View of tall trees in the forest of Mission Tejas State Park - Teresa Otto/Getty Images The Lone Star State is blessed with spectacular natural beauty, most often exemplified by the dramatic ...