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Nov. 4, 2014

November Brings Prime Camping for First-Timers and Experienced Pros Alike

AUSTIN – As November approaches, it brings with it cool, crisp evenings, changing trees, and fall outdoor recreation. It’s also the perfect month to camp under the stars, spending time and making memories with friends and family.

Oct. 28, 2014

Dedication of New Davis Mountains Bird Blind Set for Nov. 14

FORT DAVIS – The public is invited to a 3 p.m. ribbon-cutting for a newly constructed bird blind at Davis Mountains State Park on Friday, Nov. 14 being dedicated to the Francell family, which has played a major role in Texas land conservation efforts.

Oct. 24, 2014

State Senator Eddie Lucio Jr. and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Host Public Hearing in RGV

Media Advisory

Oct. 14, 2014

Celebrate Halloween This Year at a Texas State Park

AUSTIN – If you’re looking for a safer and healthier alternative to neighborhood trick-or-treating and other typical Halloween activities, grab the kids and head outdoors to any of more than a dozen Texas State Parks offering variety of special “spooky” holiday events this October.

Oct. 9, 2014

Lake Brownwood State Park Marks its 80th Anniversary This Sunday

AUSTIN – On Oct. 12, 1934, Lake Brownwood State Park was deeded to the State Parks Board by the Brown County Water Improvement District No. 1 to be a state park for public enjoyment.

Public Meeting Planned for Bastrop County Wildfire Mitigation Projects

BASTROP – More than three years after the Bastrop County Complex Fire charred more than 30,000 acres of central Bastrop County, officials are preparing to implement projects to manage potentially dangerous wildland fuels.

Oct. 8, 2014

State’s Early History Comes Alive in Texas State Parks

AUSTIN – October is about more than football or Halloween – it’s a month where history comes alive in Texas state parks and historic sites.

Oct. 6, 2014

Texas To Receive Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Restoration Funding

AUSTIN – Five Texas-based projects totaling about $18 million have been approved to begin to compensate Texas for lost human use of natural resources resulting from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The three artificial reef and two state park projects are part of the latest round of early restoration led by state and federal Natural Resource Damage Assessment trustees.

Oct. 2, 2014

Texas State Parks Regional HQ Cited for ‘Green’ Design

HOUSTON – The U.S. Green Building Council has cited the 7,000-square-foot headquarters of the Texas State Parks’ regional offices at Sheldon Lake State Park for its exceptional “green” architectural design that incorporates a number of cost-efficient and energy-saving features.

Sept. 24, 2014

New Bird Blind Available at Inks Lake State Park

BURNET – Thanks to a newly constructed bird blind at Inks Lake State Park, visitors now have the chance to quietly observe birds flitting from tree to tree, perch on a feeder or sing to other birds.