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Wheelchair accessible trails in TexasTexas Trails

Due to a hip injury, I haven’t been able to hike for a while and in my search for ways to overcome that, I found a few websites that have tons of wheelchair accessible trails across the entire state. I thought it might be a helpful resource.

(Edited to add links)

https://www.traillink.com/stateactivity/tx-wheelchair-accessible-trails/

https://www.accessiblenature.info/?page_id=53

https://www.alltrails.com/us/texas/ada

Fishing AmistadTexas Fishing

My brother is going the trip of a lifetime to Texas, leaving the UK next week. He's trying to book a guided fishing day on Lake Amistad, but has had no luck.

Would you good people have any recommendations? We have gone through the suggestions that Google has thrown up, but nobody is available for the 19th May.

Game Warden. No Fishing License and Not Fishing, but Around Friends Who Are FishingTexas Fishing

If you go in a boat with family members or friends who are fishing, and the Game Warden shows up, can you be charged for fishing without a license if you are not fishing at all and just only there just for the ride and just only to watch them fish?

Advice about Canyon, TX? Texas the Beautiful

I'm traveling from DFW for a once in a lifetime trip to Canyon, TX. Arrive at 6:00 pm on day one, stay 2 nights, leave in the early afternoon of day 3. I am returning to my home state, and will probably not be this way again. My question is, should I buy tickets to one canyon, or both? I will be hiking, but my spouse will mostly be in the car. What can I see/ do in roughly 1.5 days?

Do you need a hard copy fishing license or can you just get it online?Texas Fishing

Do you need a hard copy fishing license or can you just get it online?

Dispersed Camping Areas in North TexasTexas Trails

I moved here in 2019 from Virginia and have been super frustrated attempting to find anywhere to do what I would call "back country camping". It seems like this is referred to as dispersed camping, is that correct? If so what's the best resource to finding what state parks offer this? I have a few local places (Eisenhower State Park & Juniper Point) that have "primitive camping" spots, but finding any real information on them is next to impossible. I've got LBJ grasslands or Dinosaur Valley on my radar for a weekend trip before it gets too hot, so what's the deal with these as far as "primitive" or "dispersed" camping?

State park with Wi-Fi access. Texas Trails

Hello All. Is there a state park in lower Texas that would have WiFi access at the car camping spots ? I’d like to spend several weeks in a park and I work remotely. San Antonio/Hill country area, Austin as well. TIA.