The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission, or TWPC, approved $21.2 million to help create and improve outdoor recreational areas in over 40 communities across Texas, according to a news release Jan. 30.
From kayak launches to nature trails, these South Texas parks are leveling up.
A new design for the Texas horned lizard license plate has been unveiled by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The plate marks the 25th anniversary of the Conservation License Plate Program, a ...
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FREESTONE COUNTY, Texas -- The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department voted unanimously to use eminent domain to seize a 5,000-acre property south of Dallas that included Fairfield Lake State Park on ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department announced it will host the 20th anniversary of the Texas State National Archery in ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife has made acres and acres of land open to the public, thanks to the Centennial Parks Conservation ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Natural Resources Coordinator Andy Sipocz, center, stands as Nick Boysen, left, and Kaitlyn Skinner Morris examine remains possibly belonging to a feral hog near ...
UVALDE COUNTY, Texas — Texans soon will have a new place to explore in the scenic Hill Country with the addition of 1,720-acre Bear Creek State Park, the latest parkland acquisition for the Texas ...
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