Visit Austin for a camping adventure filled with recreational activities. Numerous campgrounds offer amenities and activities such as hiking and fishing right in camp. Attractions in the area include Barton Springs Pool, Pace Bend Park and Volente Beach. Pace Bend Park has more than nine miles of shoreline along Lake Travis, where visitors can relax and enjo… read more
Mission is part of what is referred to as the "Texas Riviera." Mission is in the far southern portion of the state near Corpus Christi and the Mexico border. The region attracts bird and butterfly watchers, as both are plentiful in the area. Birding as well as beach activities make Mission a prime outdoor destination. If you plan on tent camping, take some p… read more
Etoile, Texas is amidst the Angelina National Forest in the western end of Texas. The Forest's main attraction is the Rayburn Reservoir, a 142,700 reservoir hailed as premier largemouth bass fishing waters. The reservoir is also the focus of outdoor activities including camping. Campgrounds surround the water and range in type from small and secluded lakesid… read more
Tyler, Texas, is a popular destination for hikers, bikers, kayakers and many other outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife refuges, pine forests and hilly terra…
Longview is more than a typical east Texas piney woods small town. A diverse number of trees that include oak, maple and cedar announce springtime, sh…
Established in 1841, the historic town of Marshall, Texas offers many points of interests and attractions, but for the KOA Campground and RV Park regu…
The Guadalupe River is an 87-mile, spring-fed river in Texas that offers everything from calm waters for tubers to Class III rapids and waterfalls. Th…
When you head to Texas in search of a place to camp on property owned by the state, you may not see the simple descriptive name of "state park" in the…
Camping beside a tranquil river, shaded by pecan and cypress trees on a scorching hot summer day in Texas is an inviting proposition. Plenty of rivers…
From SCUBA diving and horseback riding to excellent fishing and hiking, Texas state parks reflect the natural environment and cultural diversity of th…
Etoile, Texas is positioned just north of Lake Sam Rayburn, a hot spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Anglers can test their skill against the many varietie…
New Boston, Texas is a small town on the edge of the U.S. Army Red River Depot, and 15 miles from Texarkana. The town is close to the Red River--a few…
Montell, Texas, is a small, nearly uninhabited ghost town about 100 miles west of San Antonio, near the Texas Hill Country. The Frio River flows throu…
Texas is not exactly the kind of place that comes to mind when pondering waterfalls; however, four state parks in Texas have at least one waterfall th…
Nicknamed Texas' Rising Star, the city of Frisco lies just north of Dallas. Although the city does not provide any camping accommodations, nearby Lewi…
Texas may defy the perspective of many people unfamiliar with its topography and geography. This large state is more than just dust and tumbleweeds an…
Texas offers canoe enthusiasts plenty of water trails to explore with its 3,700 streams and 15 major rivers. You can enjoy the outdoors by camping and…
Southern Texas offers a variety of primitive camping that includes the rugged mountains of the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park to the isola…
Tyler County, Texas, is about 50 miles from the Gulf coast, in the piney woods area of east Texas, near Louisiana. The Angelina National Forest and th…
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