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Cycling over 60
Cycling over 60 is a Facebook page for folks 60 years and older. We call ourselves “cyclists” There is one line at the beginning of the page that reads, “60 is just a number”
Read More »Kayaking and Hiking the Pineywoods near Beaumont, TX
Half the population of Beaumont seems to be packed into Rao’s Bakery on this Friday morning, and when I bite into my Zummo’s sausage kolache —warm, yeasty bread wrapped around a juicy sausage link—I
Read More »Get Healthy
Join us for a walk, bike, or treasure hunt. Your parks offer safe, healthy, outdoor fun for everyone. Walk This Way Walkers of all ages and abilities can get out on the trails, and
Read More »The Local Coyote Contest
In many places of the country folks like our small Wildlife Management Association conduct what are called “coyote contest” to eliminate these predators as in some places the are over populated and sometimes dangerous.
Read More »What Lurks in the Murk
What Lurks in the Murk is a story by Eileen Mattei that i couldn’t let go. She tells about the natural surroundings and I feel everyone should read once. This is all about the
Read More »Stargazing
The stars shine brightly over many Texas state parks. Get away from the city lights and take in some of the best night sky views around! All our parks offer many ways to enjoy
Read More »Treasure From the Gulf I found this article in our Texas – Coop magazine. How much more outdoors can you be if not on the beach, this article entices so many people to go
Read More »AT one with Big Bend
This is a story of a photographer and his love of a beautiful National Park, the people he looked up to, and the work he loves. Enjoy and Happy picture taking!!! TEXAS FACES At One
Read More »Outdoor Events
Think Houston isn’t an outdoorsy city? Think again! From organized runs and fitness challenges to kayaking and watersports on the area waterways, this town is full of cool ways to experience a little outdoor recreation. Connect with
Read More »30th General Sam Houston Folk Festival
May is the beginning of Summer and there are so many places to go. If you are in Texas one of the places to go and visit to learn about history and the people
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