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Hiking: Texas

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As the first guidebook to the entire state, you will find hikes that suit all abilities and interests. Many hikes lie within the boundaries of the state's two national parks, and many others can be found in the impressive Texas state parks. The book contains accurate, up-to-date trail information, complemented by detailed maps, and many features of the landscape are captured in black-and-white photos. The book also contains a foreword by former Texas Governor Ann Richards and sections on hi

192 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1996

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August 9, 2011
Great read for Texan hikers!
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June 13, 2014
More of a reference book that I hope to keep around so that if I'm traveling to some Texas location, I can find a good hiking trail nearby.

It's missing some places near Midland, Odessa, Snyder, Big Spring, Fort Stockton, San Angelo, & others. It covers major hiking trails, but you still may need to search for the smaller or newer ones. There is info on a website in the back that will probably give updates & be more interactive & inclusive.
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