Texas Parks and Wildlife - Season 38 Episode 16 Famous Park Trees, Caddo Lake & Collegiate Camper
From majestic oak to towering cypress, get to know a few of the state park system's most famous trees and see what makes them special. Visit the state park gateway to Caddo Lake and explore its rich history and swampy mystery. See how Palo Duro Canyon's youngest park host found a way to save money on housing while attending college.
First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Oct 27, 2024
Season: 13 Season
Episode: 319 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
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Language: English
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Armored Invasion, Lake Somerville & Beneficial Wetland
White Bass, High Plains Grassland & Big Spring
Feral Pig Cookoff, Quail Ranch & Kickapoo Cavern
Bee Folks, Coastal Prairie Protectors & Fort Boggy
Saving Sharks, Indian Springs & Parks on the Air
Seed Collectors, Wuest Ranch & Sparrow Searchers
Shrinking Sundown, Ebel Grasslands & San Angelo State Park
Hundred-mile Hike, Wagley Ranch & Monarch Motel
Retriever on Trial, Longhorn Cavern & Neighborhood Fishing
Parrot Patrol, Goose Island Pier & Mule Deer Science
Motorcycling Across Texas, Fort Parker & Dove Hunting
Whooping Crane Science, Cleburne State Park & Butterfly Boosters
Crab Trap Cleanup, Birdy Bastrop & Bobcat City
Saving Skimmers, Paddling Goliad & Counting Catches
Jetty Fishing, Shrimp Science & Roling Camera
Famous Park Trees, Caddo Lake & Collegiate Camper
Blue Sucker, Galveston Island & Green Turtle Team
Walk Across Texas, South Llano River & Corpus Surfers
Retired Tire Fort, Gator Guys & Buescher State Park
Park History, Fisheries Hall of Famer & Lake Casa Blanca
Outdoor Friends, Goose Island & Aquatic Habitat Helper
Varsity Archery, Yoga Hike, Fish & Oyster Advocate
Flocking with Friends, Fishing Facilitator & Old Tunnel
Lights Out for Birds, Lake Mineral Wells & Parks on Exhibit
Painters for the Parks, Hawk Watcher, East Texas Wilderness
A Weekend at Ray Roberts Lake State Park