CAMPSTRAVAGANZA: A special section in Texas Parks and Wildlife magazine shines the spotlight on the best camping sites in TX…details ahead on Passport to Texas. This is Passport to Texas The Texas State Park system has close to 8K campsites. In the April issue of TPW magazine, father and son—Russell and Luke Roe—highlight the available prime “real estate”. You know the places: great views, near water, or shaded by an ancient oak; spacious—or, perhaps, secluded. In the section, the Roes reveal site and shelter numbers of these coveted spots: such as Guale #2 at Big Bend Ranch State Park in West Texas; this remote site, only accessible by four-wheeler, offers visitors spectacular views of sunsets that will change your life. Site #65 at Caprock Canyons SP in the Panhandle, offers solitude, the beauty of the shimmering red-rock Canyonlands, a covered picnic shelter, and a stunning view of Little Red River. Site #92 at Inks Lake SP in the Hill Country is everything you want a camping getaway to be, with the perfect balance of shade, convenience, privacy, scenery and lake access. Boaters can moor their boats at the site, and the sunsets will take your breath away. The special section of TPW magazine has an illustrated Native American story you can tell around the campfire, tips on setting up the perfect campsite, and eight new recipes s’mores! Get info more at passporttotexas.org. That's our show for today… Funding provided in part by Ram Trucks. Guts. Glory. Ram For Texas Parks and Wildlife, I’m Cecilia Nasti. Total sound bite time: 0:00:0 Maximum Script time: 0:85:0 Suggested show time: 85.0 = 1:25