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Join us Oct. 16 for a 'Wild Night' at The Wild Detectives |
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Join the Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine team from 7–8:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 at The Wild Detectives bookshop in Dallas! 📚
Cars are king in DFW’s concrete jungle. But, over the past 20 years, that’s started to change. DFW has transformed itself from pure concrete jungle to a place where hikers, bikers and other urban adventurers can thrive, and reconnect with the city’s wild side, through its construction of a large network of interconnected trails. 🌳🚶♀️🚴
As part of our 'Wild Night' Speaker Series, you'll meet some of the visionaries leading the way and get a glimpse into DFW's outdoor future. 👀
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Get an inside look at our October issue – out now! |
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Ambitious trail builders are forging long-distance paths across the state for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders.
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Cross Bar is the only Bureau of Land Management property in Texas. The problem is getting there.
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Four pieces of public land offer glimpses of the iconic East Texas river from top to bottom.
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The lower Pecos canyonlands harbor our continent's 'first books.'
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