Make the most of spring break outdoors at state parks

  • Texas Parks and Wildlife Department promotes Inks Lake State Park, known for its Devil's Waterhole cliffs, on Park Road 4 in Burnet County as a popular spring break getaway. File photo
    Texas Parks and Wildlife Department promotes Inks Lake State Park, known for its Devil's Waterhole cliffs, on Park Road 4 in Burnet County as a popular spring break getaway. File photo
With spring break around the corner, most Texans are finalizing trav el plans to their favorite places in search of sun and fun. If you’ve waited until the last minute to find something to do, never fear. Texas State Parks offer a chance for families to get outside and enjoy the diverse landscapes that make Texas unique. With opportunities to swim, walk and play at many parks, there is something…

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