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In West Texas, the vast landscape serves up a whole new level of adventure

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Watch these two adventurous friends take on the ultimate Texas-style biking itinerary

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Watch this travel expert find rejuvenating escapes in Dallas, Texas

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Watch these nature lovers find the best adventures on the Texas Gulf Coast

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Explore, relax, wine and dine, and, most importantly, bike on this Velo-approved itinerary

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How to take your wild child (or children) on a western adventure they’ll never forget

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Head to the heart of South Texas to immerse yourself in the food, history, and culture of the Lone Star State

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From western landscapes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, our national park expert maps out five beautiful road trips—all doable in a week

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Curated adventures to experience the best of the Lone Star State

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If you're searching for an active running community with lots of run groups, Austin, Texas, is the place to be

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Need a break? This Texas icon has everything you need for a rejuvenating escape.

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Turn every day into a journey of discovery while exploring the region’s wildlife and watersports

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Enjoy the best of Texas nature, adventure, culture, and relaxation on one of six Texas travel itineraries

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On April 8, the nation will experience a dramatic total eclipse. If you want fun ways to see it, check out our recommendations, from skiing to hiking to paddling.

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Sponsor Content: Visit Corpus Christi

From surfing to wildlife to just-caught seafood, discover the best of the Texas Gulf Coast in Corpus Christi

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Here’s what to know about court case against Armstrong, who authorities say killed professional cyclist Moriah Wilson in 2022

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Spring’s cloud cover makes things tricky. We’ve got a map and excellent suggestions from an eclipsophile about where to head within the path of totality come April 8—and why you’d better book your stay now.

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Walk among deep river gorges, glacial mountains, alpine lakes, and vast deserts, all on beautiful under-the-radar public lands

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North America will have prime viewing when the moon (mostly) obscures the sun on October 14. These are the best places to see the magical ring of fire.

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As you’re visiting national parks this summer, don’t miss out on these spectacular outlooks, mountain summits, and lake vistas. We’ve got the intel on how to reach them all.

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If you're hoping to see thousands of stars, planets, star clusters, meteors, the Andromeda Galaxy, and the Milky Way, we’ve got you covered at these stunning spots

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And what about charging people to climb that mountain? Outside’s ethics guru weighs in.

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These state parks offer everything you’re looking for in a national park, only fewer crowds. See our top choices for wildlife, wilderness, solitude, and more.

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One of the world’s largest Joshua tree forests is now federally protected

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From tropical beaches to wildlife-watching outposts, we’ve rounded up the perfect campsites to escape the cold-weather blues

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Joey Santore’s YouTube channel, Crime Pays but Botany Doesn’t, crosses citizen science with vigilante environmentalism

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The space race between billionaires Bezos and Musk appears to be a target in YETI’s new tongue-in-cheek advertisement in Austin, Texas

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The outdoor brand's latest social activism involves the highly controversial new law in Texas, which prohibits abortions after six weeks of pregnancy

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A new wave of companies disrupting private-plane travel have made it more accessible to hop on a small chartered flight to regional destinations that are closer to outdoor playgrounds than any large airport

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All you need is a long weekend to get out, get lost, and find yourself again. From Asheville to Seattle, we’ve researched the best three-day wilderness trips within road-tripping distance from a city.

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From a new route that provides access to some of British Columbia’s best surf spots to a 1,400-plus-mile path that will connect all of Italy’s national parks, these aren’t your average walking journeys

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Permits, education, and increased fees are all on the table as possible solutions

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Right-wing politicians and media are trying to scapegoat frozen wind turbines for the state’s power disaster. Their claims couldn’t be more inaccurate and irresponsible.

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Pitch a tent on these beach or desert campgrounds

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From Houston to Minneapolis, protesters on horseback are sending a powerful message

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All across the country, major cities are making it easier to access nature with vibrant greenways

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Hike to the top of Texas and take in the views of Guadalupe Mountains National Park. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's eighth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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Explore underground and see a famous bat colony in southern New Mexico. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's seventh stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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A new wave of craft distilleries are using salvaged ingredients to brew up spirits

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Separated from Mexico by the Rio Grande, Big Bend is a stunning national park in Texas with hundreds of miles of hiking trails, javelinas, and hot springs. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's sixth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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An ode to traveling slow on two wheels and burning just enough calories each day to eat a large pizza each evening

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The start of spring is one of the best times to travel, thanks to perfect weather, fun festivals, and a screaming flight deal to the Virgin Islands

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An entire mountain range to itself, dramatic stretches of the Rio Grande, and 118 miles of shared border with Mexico are just a few reasons why this 801,163-acre range in southwest Texas is worth a visit

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From unexpected snowstorms to below-freezing bathroom breaks, winter camping is a wild adventure. Some nights, you relish the hilarity of navigating tent poles with numb fingers. Other nights, you'd rather show up, sit back, and crack open a beer. If you're ready for the latter—a mix of chilly excursions and heated luxury—it's time to treat yourself at one of North America's best winter glamping sites. Here are our favorites.

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This black-owned outdoor store is built around faith, and being a safe space for all identities and communities

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In this episode of the Hungry Life series, chef Eduardo Garcia visits one of JT Van Zandt's most prolific fishing grounds

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Das Boat is a series of short films that follow a 50-year-old aluminum hull boat as it's towed all over the Southeast

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From tubing to trail running, pro athletes describe the best way to get outside in their hometowns

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In 'Hike the Line,' from Corey Robinson, these hikers share an experience that's unlike any other thru-hike

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A group of Australian cyclists departs Oklahoma to replicate the iconic journey taken by the Joad family in the novel 'The Grapes of Wrath'

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Feeling hemmed in and obsessed with purging the toxins in her life, the author heads to the hot springs of the Chihuahuan Desert

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The wall won’t just separate two nations, it will sever the connection between a community and its native flora and fauna

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'The River and the Wall' chronicles an intense journey down the Rio Grande, bearing witness to the ecosystems and livelihoods along the U.S.-Mexico border

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Including, but not limited to, films on taxidermists, Olympians, and one very scary night for a park ranger

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Classroom time isn't so bad when you're building fly-fishing rods in Virginia or barbecuing in the Lone Star State

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If you've only been following the drama of Scott Pruitt and his replacement at the EPA, you only know half the story. Environmental regulations are under attack all across America, and the siege is just beginning.

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The 20-year-old faced three wildlife attacks within 36 months

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Seven lovely destinations, from Florida to Arizona

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While not as famous as some of their siblings, these parks offer stunning sights without all the people

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The Bassmaster Elite Series is trying something new in Austin, Texas: letting the fish go

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Find out how your state stacks up

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Crowdfunding was intended for startups. Should they keep using the platform when they grow up?

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EnergyNet, an online auction company from Amarillo, Texas, is set to make a fortune from oil and gas leases under the Trump administration. And good luck finding a way to protest.

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We know a thing or two about the Southwest—our offices are located in Santa Fe, after all. So trust us when we say that these radar-ducking adventures are full of hidden rivers and otherworldly canyons. Just don’t pass it on.

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One of the more time-consuming challenges of public-land Airstreaming? Locating good sites. This app helps.

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Some of the industry’s best-known brands are doing whatever they can to aid those affected by the floods

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Whatever you do, just don't tell these serious, old'ish cyclists that they're living in a retirement home

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Here are some innovative ideas towns and cities across the country have adopted to make the world a better place, one mile of singletrack at a time

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Make the most of summer with these 48-hour ­adventures, from surfing in Texas to tasting your way through Oregon’s wine country

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Maybe you don't want to live in a 200-square-foot house full-time, but you wouldn't mind vacationing in one

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'Every Other Day' is a film from The Noble Lab that shares the story of Rode Lewis who is a father and rancher in West Texas 180 miles outside of Ft. Stockton.

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World Champion Boulderer Jule Wurm had a fantastic run within the competitive indoor climbing circuit, but with all the victories came the toll of constantly traveling and training.

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Chef Jesse Griffith loves meat. There are no ifs, ands, or (pork) butts about it.

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On Friday, Oct 7 NLand Surf Park will open its doors to the general public. The waves range from beginner through experienced, catering to all kinds of surfers.

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When summer hits and waves flatten out, Evan Adamson, Tommy Witt, and some friends took to Lake Austin for a seemingly never ending wave.

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