A Pristine, 1,200-Acre Texas Preserve Will Open to the Public for the First Time This Week
Anonymous landowners donated the pristine 1,200-acre parcel, which will be open to the public on September 23.
Anonymous landowners donated the pristine 1,200-acre parcel, which will be open to the public on September 23.
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Photographer Keith Carter explores the otherworldly wetlands of East Texas in a stunning new book.
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H-E-B’s snazzy new nature docuseries highlights the conservationists who protect bats, bears, ocelots, and redfish.
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Gardening brings us together, even as culture wars divide us over almost everything else.
Human waste on Texas coastlines is a beach.
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Thank goodness for sunflowers.
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The conservation victory at Honey Creek relied on “the goodness of those people’s hearts,” says one environmentalist.
“There’s a tremendous disconnect between the expectations of the American public . . . and the National Park Service’s ability to do those things,” says Bob Krumenaker.
Lawmakers just authorized lots of money to acquire new parkland. We asked advocates and conservationists to dream big.
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The nonprofit helps kids and teens affected by incarceration find healing in nature.
For decades, Lubbock-based filmmaker Dale Johnson traveled the globe documenting the beauty, power, and fragility of the natural world.
From rugged coastal inlets to calm urban lakes, these spots offer something for every SUPer.
Monarch butterflies and painted buntings are among the species that flock there.
I didn’t think I’d get to be a mom. Now that I am, the passage of time confounds me.
This underrated pocket of North Texas is well worth your time.
Sarah Wilson's ‘DIG’ combines photos, her grandfather’s Kodachrome teaching slides, and creatively staged paleontological artifacts.
The North Texas suburb of Lewisville is encouraging residents to let their lush, manicured yards grow wild.
Ethan and Amanda Langley restore classic travel trailers for road warriors from all over North America.
With access to hiking trails and waterfalls, Silver Falls Park is a beloved stop for weary travelers looking to refresh, recharge, and reminisce.
As we celebrate one hundred years of our state parks, they are more popular than ever. But our booming population is overwhelming the state’s scarce public lands. What will the next century hold for Texas’s “best idea”?
The twenty best Texas parks for birding, time traveling, kayaking, meeting up with relatives, and more.
I stopped by for a hike on the park’s final day. Its 1,420 acres are set to become luxury homes.
They’re changing the state’s male-dominated fly fishing scene.
Robber Baron Cave once hosted fortune tellers, dance performances, and even a zip line.
A forester assures us most of our Texas trees will likely come out of this fine. Until then, “Cra-a-ck.”
The founder of the first Black-owned outdoor retailer says there should be no gatekeepers to the great outdoors.
To mark the state park system’s centennial, the Bullock hosts an exhibit dedicated to the great outdoors.
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State climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon says we need to be ready for more triple-digit days and more humidity.
Dottie Carter shares her memories of life in Uncertain, Texas.
Our state tree has been genetically transformed to meet the global nut market’s demand. But what’s good for the world may not be great for Texas.
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Set to open later this year, it'll give North Texans 4,871 scenic acres to roam.
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Fall foliage might be harder to come by in Texas this year, but there’s still hope for some colorful leaves.
San Antonio talk radio host Bob Webster has dispensed gardening tips on air for 31 years. A new generation is starting to listen.
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