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Category: Palo Duro Canyon State Park

Renovated luxury hotel now open along San Antonio River Walk

February 18, 2025Brianna Caleri

The highly anticipated InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk is now open. Previously the Wyndham San Antonio River Walk, this hotel was sold and dramatically updated to include 390 rooms and four new bar and dining concepts. This transformation has been in the works for at least three years.

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Palo Duro Canyon to host Chuck Wagon Roundup this October

February 18, 2025Kristin Rodin

Tickets are available for the Palo Duro Canyon’s upcoming Chuck Wagon Roundup this October.

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Palo Duro Canyon’s Chuck Wagon Roundup celebrates Texas Panhandle heritage

February 18, 2025KVII

The second annual Chuck Wagon Roundup is on Saturday at Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Commemorating the history and heritage of ranching in the Texas Panhandle u

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Palo Duro Canyon Trails Closed; Here’s The Reason Why

February 18, 2025Charlie

Attention all nature lovers! Palo Duro Canyon faces temporary closures for wildlife management.

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Palo Duro Canyon State Park braces for freezing temperatures

February 18, 2025http://www.facebook.com/abc7amarillo

{p}As a cold spell approaches Texas, Palo Duro Canyon State Park staff have been working around the clock to ensure visitor safety. (Drew Powell/KVII){/p}

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Palo Duro Canyon State Park closes trails due to flooding

February 18, 2025Emma McSpadden

Palo Duro Canyon State Park has closed its trails due to flooding in the canyon.

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25 Texas parks within driving distance of San Antonio where you can see the fall colors

February 18, 2025San Antonio Current

Texas doesn’t have a reputation for colorful fall foliage, but that doesn’t mean you need to fly out of state to see autumnal hues.

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5 Places in Texas to (Maybe, Probably) See Some Snow

February 18, 2025Houstonia Magazine

The closest places around Bayou City to catch scenic views of snow.

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Texas State Parks Starts 100-Year Birthday Celebration with 7,923 First Day Hikers

February 18, 2025Palestineherald.com

AUSTIN— Nearly 8,000 participants shattered the previous attendance record New Year’s Day by ringing in Texas State Parks’ 100th birthday with a First Day Hike. Texans across the state traveled

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Texas State Parks and Wildlife Departments receiving $2.9 million in grant awards

February 18, 2025https://www.newschannel10.com

The Texas State Parks and Wildlife Departments receiving $2.9 million in grant awards.

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