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Kendall Davis
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Guadalupe River Tubing
The Guadalupe River runs for 230-miles, and is one of the tubing favorites for Texans. It rises up in two forks before converging into Guadalupe...
Texas Lakes: Your Questions Answered
Texas Outside receives a lot of questions from our readers, especially about Texas lakes. We strive to answer these questions to the best of our...
What Is Only Available in Texas?
Texas is packed with “Only in Texas” cultural icons, cuisine, topographies, musicians, music genres, over-the-top movie stars, artists of all genres and some genres that...
Texas Outside Trips To Put on Your Bucket List
The State of Texas enjoys a global reputation, and there are Texas outside trips awaiting you. Its Lone Star flag is the most recognized U.S....
The Most Fun in Texas
On one end of the Texas fun continuum, exists the scholarly types that dig into the hundreds of Texas museums, libraries, and academic journals. On...
Palo Pinto Mountains State Park: Texas’ Newest State Park
The Palo Pinto Mountain Range is donning a new designation—a Texas State Park‘! The Texas State Park System celebrates its 100th birthday in 2023. Texas...
Things To Do In Tyler Texas
On Valentine’s Day in the 1940s, over half of U.S. men bought their sweetheart’s roses grown in nurseries in Tyler, Texas. Today, America still considers...
Texas Flag Colors, Meaning & History
Beyond a doubt, Texas has the most widely recognizable American state flag. Seeing the Lone Star flag flying below (or even along side of) Old...
Things To Do In Austin
Tons of fun things to do in Austin are at your fingertips when you arrive at this unique and historical Texas city. Austin is where...
What is San Jacinto Day?
San Jacinto Day is close to the heart of every good Texan. When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1821, Mexico inherited what is...