Civilian Conservation Corps
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— On April 5, 1933, through an executive order, President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). A part of the New Deal legislation, this public voluntary work relief program aimed at providing jobs to unemployed and unmarried … Read More

Secret Garden
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— Whenever I bike, I don’t often have the privilege to enjoy the scenery in its entirety. However, my eyes are always scanning my surroundings. If something catches my attention, it is very likely I will return to the location … Read More

Bluebonnets on River Road
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— In support of the old saying that everything in Texas is bigger, when I was last driving on River Road in 2019, I had to stop many times. It was not only because of the view that you see … Read More

Views on River Road
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— Of all the roads I have traveled in the state of Texas, I do not believe there is a more scenic road than River Road, or FM 170. This Farm to Market 170 road runs parallel to the Rio … Read More

Blue and Blue
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— On my first visit to Chalk Ridge Falls, I knew the falls would catch my attention for the most part. However, after spending some time around the falls, I took the hiking trail that goes along the Lampasas River. … Read More

Chalk Ridge Falls
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— After seeing so many photos from this scenic park, I finally had a chance to spend some time hiking at Chalk Ridge Falls Park. Located just outside Belton, Texas, about an hour from Austin, the park offers a great … Read More

Bull Creek
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Hiking along Bull Creek at St. Edwards Park in Austin, Texas.… Read More

Late Fall Colors
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An afternoon walk at Copperfield Nature Trail showing fall foliage along my hike.… Read More

Caddo Lake SP
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Near the border of Texas and Louisiana, Caddo Lake SP was formed by floodwaters because of a massive log jam on the Red River.… Read More

Colorado Bend Foliage
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Hiking to Rooster’s Rust on the Tie Slide trail at Colorado Bend State Park.… Read More

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