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Family Fish in Texas State Parks
USAer Blog | July 7th 2008
Texas Parks and Wildlife encourages family friendly activities. For the past few years, Family Fish has been the main thrust of this goal as the park system continues to waive the fishing license and stamp requirements for ANYONE fishing inside its read more
Island Time in Port Aransas
Texas RV Travel blog | June 25th 2008 by Eileen Trainor
Port Aransas Port Aransas is an island paradise tucked away on the Gulf Coast, reached by car ferry from Aransas Pass or by driving up Mustang Island from Corpus Christi. Port Aransas is the only town on Mustang Island and inhabits 8 miles of the 18- read more
Texas Cowboy Reunion & Rodeo
Texas RV Travel blog | June 22nd 2008 by Eileen Trainor
Texas Cowboy Reunion and Rodeo July 3-6 Texas Cowboy Reunion Grounds; Business Loop 277 Stamford, TX 79553 (close to Abilene, Texas) (325) 773-3138 The Texas Cowboy Reunion and Rodeo corrals about 500 cowboys from all over the Southwest and Texas for read more
Caprock Canyons
USAer Blog | May 4th 2008
Photography by Earl Nottingham © Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Did you know there is a place in Texas where you may view the history of the Great Plains, which includes 260+ million years and six major geologic periods? The story is told in th read more
Snakes in Sweetwater
Texas RV Travel blog | February 28th 2008 by Eileen Trainor
Picture courtesy of http://free-stock-photos.com/ Annual Rattlesnake Roundup March 6-March 9, 2008 Nolan County Coliseum Sweetwater, Texas Rattlesnake Facts The Western Diamondback rattler can exceed seven feet in length and is the biggest of 20+ read more
Buescher State Park Trip
USAer Blog | February 10th 2008
Buescher State Park Fishing Lake (photograph by Eileen Trainor, all rights reserved). We spent a restful weekend at Buescher State Park outside of Smithville, Texas. This park has a recreation hall, amphitheater, residences and walkways built by th read more
Lost Pines of Texas
Texas RV Travel blog | February 5th 2008 by Eileen Trainor
Bastrop and Buescher State Parks lie within the Post Oak Savannah, a mix of pine, oak, grasslands and mixed flowering plants. This diverse environment shelters wildlife including the pileated woodpecker and the endangered Houston toad. Check the eve read more
Lost Pines of Texas
USAer Blog | February 5th 2008
Bastrop and Buescher State Parks lie within the Post Oak Savannah, a mix of pine, oak, grasslands and mixed flowering plants. This diverse environment shelters wildlife including the pileated woodpecker and the endangered Houston toad. Check the eve read more

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