Rising From the AshesFor more than 70 years, folks have visited Bastrop State Park to enjoy its history and marvel at the Lost Pines. Forest fires ...
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Things to DoActivities include non-motorized boating (no ramp/small lake); fishing in a stocked lake; nature study; hiking, geocaching; interpretiv...
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Lake Creek Park is a large multi-use park. One portion of the park has large shade trees, picnic pavilion, several picnic tables and a small creek....
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Stoney Creek Park is located in the Northtown Park subdivision and offers barbeque pits, ADA-compliant picnic tables, a soccer field, a sand volley...
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Everyone lives, works, and plays within the context of some type of connected group or team. Effectiveness, success, and genuine enjoyment within t...
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In 1849, German immigrant Heinrich Ludwig Kreische purchased 172 acres of land including the Dawson/Mier tomb, now known as Monument Hill. Master s...
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Cedar Park Center, which is operated by Hicks Cedar Park LLC, broke ground in June of 2008 and opened for business on September 25, 2009 when legen...
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A Legacy for TexansAlong a scenic stretch of the Leon River southwest of Waco lies Mother Neff State Park, one of Texas’ earliest state parks...
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The 42-acre park in the heart of Austin has been the gathering place for the eclectic party that features live music, family games (think giant may...
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West Austin Park is home to one of Austin's few fenced off-leash dog areas. There's plenty for non-dog owners to enjoy, too, including pool, playsc...
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Zilker Metropolitan Park is considered "Austin's most-loved park." This 351-acre park is home to a variety of recreation opportunities and special ...
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Rugged BeautyListen to Onion Creek flowing over limestone ledges and splashing into pools. Follow trails winding through the Hill Country woods. Ex...
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A popular leash-free park for dogs and their owners, Red Bud Isle lies on Town Lake, just below the Lake Austin dam. Canoers and kayakers often tak...
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History
The General Convention, which would decide the fate of Texas, met at Washington in March 1836. People revere Washington-on-the-Brazos State...
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Cameron Park Zoological and Botanical Society is the non-profit side of the Zoo. The Society allows the Zoo to function as a 501 c 3 organization, ...
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