I know of one not on private propertyInteresting. Especially considering that there’s no trails at all in Texas at all outside of privately owned off-road parks.
I went to Big Bend Ranch State Park this weekend. Several trials there and at the neighboring national park. Good places to ride the Jeep out to some where more than a mile from other humans. May get some pinstriping there though.Is it regional, or can everyone get one? Don't really get it, the only public trails here are on the beaches (stay out of the dunes!), and in the national parks, Big Bend NP and Guadalupe Mountains NP. Even those have limited opportunities. Big Bend Sate Park may have some trails, not sure.
I'm sure there are a lot of private ranches in the Hill Country that have great trails on them. Just no way to access them.
Only been to Texas once but find this interesting given Texas is bigger than some countries.Interesting. Especially considering that there’s no trails at all in Texas at all outside of privately owned off-road parks.
Only been to Texas once but find this interesting given Texas is bigger than some countries.
People don’t ask uninvited people to leave their property: they just shoot them.Texas has one of the lowest percent of public land of all 50 states (47th) - less than 1.92% or something like that, everything is private.
From what I have seen, most "Texas Edition" trucks are just a normal trim level with a Texas badge or three on them and it is regional. You might find a new one on the lot outside TX/LA/OK but it isn't common.Is it regional, or can everyone get one? Don't really get it, the only public trails here are on the beaches (stay out of the dunes!), and in the national parks, Big Bend NP and Guadalupe Mountains NP. Even those have limited opportunities. Big Bend Sate Park may have some trails, not sure.
I'm sure there are a lot of private ranches in the Hill Country that have great trails on them. Just no way to access them.