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Kickapoo Cavern State Park is an Amazing Sight

Posted on December 14, 2020 by David Earley

Kickapoo Cavern State Park is within the western edge of Texas Hill Country as it transitions into Big Bend Country.  It’s hours away from San Antonio, but we decided to Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged Big Bend Country, dog friendly, hiking, Kickapoo Cavern State Park, Texas Hill Country, Texas State Parks, trails | Leave a reply

Devil’s Sinkhole: Avenue to the Underworld in Texas

Posted on November 30, 2020 by David Earley

Devil’s Sinkhole is the third deepest sinkhole in the state of Texas. This natural formation is in the Hill Country near Rocksprings, Texas. Devil’s Sinkhole State Natural Area is protected Continue Reading…

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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

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

How to Save $460 Visiting State Parks in Texas

Posted on April 10, 2020 by Dannielle Hoffman

We take our dog hiking and we visit a lot of state parks. In fact, we’ve hiked at all the state parks in Hill Country, as well as a few Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged hiking in texas, Texas Hill Country, Texas State Parks, Texas State Parks Pass | 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

State Park Closures in 2020, Due to Covid-19 Pandemic

Posted on March 20, 2020 by David Earley

The situation is becoming dire here in Texas. State park closures are happening this week because of coronavirus concerns. Several state parks in Hill Country have closed their gates so Continue Reading…

Posted in Just Blogging | Tagged coronavirus, state park closures, Texas Hill Country, ways to stay active | 2 Replies

The Best New Trails at Guadalupe River State Park

Posted on March 8, 2020 by David Earley

Discover a 2,000 acre park split by the Guadalupe River, just north of San Antonio. A Texas State Park full of hiking trails, and potential activities for you and your Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged armadillos, best trails, dog friendly, Guadalupe River, Guadalupe River State Park, hiking trails, Texas Hill Country, Texas State Parks | Leave a reply

Inks Lake State Park Things to Do & Dog Friendly Views

Posted on February 27, 2020 by David Earley

South of Buchanan Lake (which is far larger) you will find Inks Lake State Park in Burnet, Texas. This Texas State Park is small, but it’s amenities make up for Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged camping, dog friendly, Falkenstein Castle, fishing, hiking trails, Inks Lake State Park, Longhorn Cavern, scuba diving, Texas Hill Country, Texas State Parks | Leave a reply

Longhorn Cavern State Park Tour and Review

Posted on February 12, 2020 by David Earley

Longhorn Cavern State Park is a spectacular place in Burnet, Texas. This Texas State Park is only about 600 acres in size, but contains a cavern formed by an ancient Continue Reading…

Posted in Texas State Parks | Tagged cave tour, hiking, Longhorn Cavern review, Longhorn Cavern State park, Texas Hill Country, Texas State Parks | 1 Reply

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