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This week is National Parks Week. Now until April 24th you can receive free admission to all our our National Parks. But what you may not have known is Energizer is a big supporter or our national parks. Now until the end of the week they will donate $1.00 to the National Park Foundation when you text BUNNY to 27722. Energizer’s goal is to donate $400,000 to the National Park Foundation this spring.If you want to go the extra mile

I'm a little late reporting this, but I just found out Big Bend National Park has closed the High Chisos Backcountry campsites due to extreme fire danger. dispersed (zone) camping in the Blue Creek and Lower Juniper Zones are closed as well. Day hiking is still allowed on the Chisos Mountains trails, but there is a ban on any flame including smoking. Effects of the recent Fort Davis FireThe developed campground in the Chisos Basin and the Chisos Mountains Lodge

In honor of Earth Day this week My Life Outdoors and YourLume.com have teamed up to giveaway a nice piece of gear. By entering below you have the chance to win a Mountainsmith Tour lumbar pack ($70 value). Get out and enjoy the earth with peace of mind because your new Mountainsmith Tour is made from 100% recycled PET. Not Fido, but Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET). Mountainsmith claims their recycled PET packs have the "Same performance, comfort and durability you've come

Since I moved out to West Texas and was introduced to the Guadalupe Mountains, I have wanted to visit Sitting Bull Falls. The Guadalupe Mountains form the highest mountains in Texas and are the focus of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park. The mountains extend into New Mexico creating the Guadalupe District of Lincoln National Forest. In this “forest” is a rare desert stream that cascades 130 feet over Sitting Bull Falls.Sitting Bull Falls We decided we would head out for a day

Fires continue to rage north of Fort Davis. It is reported 108,000 acres have been burned between Marfa and Fort Davis. At this time only 10% of the fire is contained. Davis Mountains State Park is closed and is being used as a base camp for hundreds of firefighters. This NASA satellite image of the Fort Davis Fire was taken April 10thTexas Mountain Trail Daily Photo has reported the following Tourist attractions and historic structures have survived the fire.Hotel