Spring Break Week: Get Outside
This is Passport to Texas
As nature begins to wake from her winter rest, Texans prepare to take time off from school and work to enjoy it. We call this time Spring Break, and for most of us, that’s next week.
If your plans involve exploring Texas, but you’re not sure where to start, you’ll find ideas and resources on the Texas Parks and Wildlife website.
Check out the state park section to discover which parks, historic sites and natural areas are near you. Click on the events tab of any page, and find guided tours, hikes and hands on activities happening while you’re there.
For information on the go, download the Texas State Park APP to your smart phone; most of the time, no internet access required to use it.
Using the app, find parks with swimming, fishing, kayaking and other activities; locate cabins, lodges, shelters, RV sites, and tent camping sites; you can view parks with boat ramps, dump stations, showers and more.
The FREE app is available for iPhone and Android devices, and available at the Apple App Store and Google Play.
We have more ideas for enjoying spring break all week long week.
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That’s our show… For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.