[Download] Lone Star Travel Guide to Texas Parks and Campgrounds (Lone Star Travel Guide to Texas Parks & Campgrounds)
| #539086 in Books | Taylor Trade Publishing | 2009-05-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.17 x.76 x6.07l,1.40 | File Name: 1589793978 | 344 pages |
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A guide for the Texan R Ver. No guesswork here...|By smoothbore00|Lone Star Travel Guide To Texas Parks And Campgrounds... This item was purchased for my kids that just got a new R.V...Received one day before they left for a 4 day trial run. When they got home i asked how the book compared to the park they went to. Was glad to hear that the park was as the book described. Bot|About the Author|George Oxford Miller is an environmental photojournalist whose photographs and articles have appeared in Sierra Magazine, Wildlife Conservation, Texas Highways and more. Miller is the author of several books, includi
This up-to-date guidebook is just the ticket for campers, hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, birdwatchers, nature photographers, and folks who just like to enjoy the outdoors. It offers all the details to every state and national park, recreation area, national forest, and historical park in Texas. Maps identify specific campsites within larger parks, and "at a glance" charts provide a quick and easy way to determine the extent of amenities such as showers, flus...
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