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Location: Mesquite, TX
Description: Where the oaks of Central Texas meet the Mesquite of South Texas meet, the 2,500 acre (1,000 hectare) Lazy F Ranch is one of the most beautiful and historic smaller working cattle ranches in Texas.
Description: Where the oaks of Central Texas meet the Mesquite of South Texas meet, the 2,500 acre (1,000 hectare) Lazy F Ranch is one of the most beautiful and historic smaller working cattle ranches in Texas.
Location: Lewisville, TX
Description: Lewisville Lake Park (a fee area open daily from 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.) can be extremely busy on weekends. This park is primarily a recreational area with baseball, soccer, and football fields and the Lake Park Golf Course. The adjacent Fish Hatchery Road, which runs below the dam for about a mile, offers excellent birding year-round. This area contains dense riparian woodlands, brushy roadsides, wetla...
Description: Lewisville Lake Park (a fee area open daily from 8 A.M. to 9 P.M.) can be extremely busy on weekends. This park is primarily a recreational area with baseball, soccer, and football fields and the Lake Park Golf Course. The adjacent Fish Hatchery Road, which runs below the dam for about a mile, offers excellent birding year-round. This area contains dense riparian woodlands, brushy roadsides, wetla...
Location: Cleburne, TX
Description: The 528-acre park, located in the White Rock Hills, contains a 116-acre lake of clear, clean water, flowing from 3 natural springs beneath the lake. It is a quiet park, good for early morning walks. Named for Confederate general Pat Cleburne, the park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930s. Key birds
Description: The 528-acre park, located in the White Rock Hills, contains a 116-acre lake of clear, clean water, flowing from 3 natural springs beneath the lake. It is a quiet park, good for early morning walks. Named for Confederate general Pat Cleburne, the park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the late 1930s. Key birds
Location: Duncanville, TX
Description: The 1,810-acre state park, which lies along the northeastern edge of Joe Pool Lake, opened in 1992. The park lies in the rugged chain of wooded hills known as the Cedar Mountains, and is less than an hour from either Dallas or Fort Worth. The 630-acre Dallas Nature Center is a nonprofit organization, funded by donations and grants, designed to foster a greater appreciation and understanding of the...
Description: The 1,810-acre state park, which lies along the northeastern edge of Joe Pool Lake, opened in 1992. The park lies in the rugged chain of wooded hills known as the Cedar Mountains, and is less than an hour from either Dallas or Fort Worth. The 630-acre Dallas Nature Center is a nonprofit organization, funded by donations and grants, designed to foster a greater appreciation and understanding of the...
Location: Benbrook, TX
Description: This 3,770-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment, situated on the Clear Fork of the Trinity River, can be extremely busy on weekends and holidays, when many of the entrance roads are closed to anyone but paying campers and fishermen. The area offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, ranging from boating and fishing to horseback riding and hiking. It is worth your while in winte...
Description: This 3,770-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment, situated on the Clear Fork of the Trinity River, can be extremely busy on weekends and holidays, when many of the entrance roads are closed to anyone but paying campers and fishermen. The area offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, ranging from boating and fishing to horseback riding and hiking. It is worth your while in winte...
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