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Where Are Dogs Allowed in Big Bend?

Posted on January 25, 2022 by David Earley

Many people want to explore national parks with their dog. Big Bend National Park is the most popular choice, here in Texas, but may not be quite dog friendly with Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas Big Bend | Tagged big bend, dog friendly, hiking trails, national park, state park, Texas | Leave a reply

Hiking Tishomingo State Park With Dogs

Posted on January 6, 2021 by David Earley

Tishomingo State Park is located near the northeastern border of Mississippi. This scenic park is named after Chief Tishomingo, and contains relics from Paleo Indians. Interesting stuff, but the foothills Continue Reading…

Posted in Mississippi State Parks | Tagged Bear Creek, camping, dog friendly, hiking trails, Mississippi State Parks, Tishomingo State Park | Leave a reply

Things to Do at Palmetto State Park

Posted on July 5, 2020 by David Earley

Palmetto State Park is approximately 60 miles east of San Antonio, and south of Austin. The San Marcos River runs through this dog friendly park, which is filled with tropical Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged dog friendly, hiking trails, Palmetto State Park, San Marcos River, Texas State Parks, things to do | Leave a reply

Things to Do Along the Waco Riverwalk

Posted on June 23, 2020 by David Earley

Waco has become a well known town in Texas, between Dallas and Austin. The Brazos River runs through Waco, and you can walk alongside the water for miles. You may Continue Reading…

Posted in City Parks in Waco | Tagged Brazos River, dog friendly, hiking trails, Mammoth, Texas, things to do, Waco, Waco Riverwalk | Leave a reply

Kreutzberg Canyon: The Natural Area of Your Dreams

Posted on June 14, 2020 by David Earley

Kreutzberg Canyon Natural Area is a lesser-known park with more than 100 acres in Boerne, Texas. This natural area is secluded, undisturbed, and the perfect place to spend your day Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas Hill Country | Tagged boerne, dog friendly, Guadalupe River, hiking trails, Kreutzberg Canyon Natural Area, Texas, Texas Hill Country | Leave a reply

Hiking the Old Number 9 Railway Trail Through Boerne

Posted on June 12, 2020 by David Earley

Boerne is an awesome place north of San Antonio, Texas, with a strangely pronounced name. There may not be many hiking trails in town, but the ones they do have Continue Reading…

Posted in City Parks in Boerne | Tagged boerne, dog friendly, greenway, hiking trails, Old Number 9, Texas | Leave a reply

Hiking Panther Canyon Nature Trail at Landa Park

Posted on June 10, 2020 by David Earley

Panther Canyon Nature Trail is one of the only trails in New Braunfels, Texas. Unlike the other few trails in the city, Panther Canyon is well-shaded and near the Comal Continue Reading…

Posted in City Parks in New Braunfels | Tagged dog friendly, hiking trails, Landa Park, New Braunfels, panther canyon | Leave a reply

Fischer Park Has the Best View in New Braunfels

Posted on June 9, 2020 by David Earley

Fischer Park is a 60-acre, family-friendly park on the south side of New Braunfels, Texas. This park is full of amenities, most of which are geared toward children. However, it Continue Reading…

Posted in City Parks in New Braunfels | Tagged dog friendly, Fischer Park, hiking trails, New Braunfels | Leave a reply

How Long is the Hike to Old Baldy at Garner State Park?

Posted on May 24, 2020 by David Earley

Old Baldy is a hill at Garner State Park in Concan, Texas. Garner is the most popular state park in Texas Hill Country for several reasons. Old Baldy is one Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged dog friendly, Garner State Park, hiking trails, old baldy, Texas Hill Country, Texas State Parks | Leave a reply

South Llano River State Park Trails Exceed All Expectations

Posted on March 26, 2020 by David Earley

South Llano River State Park is a two hour drive up I-10, from San Antonio. This Texas State Park is located in Junction, Texas, and there is a lot to Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged dog friendly, hiking trails, South Llano River, South Llano River State Park, Texas Hill Country, Texas State Parks, turkey roost | 2 Replies

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