Because of Texas' size it has a very diverse climate and terrain. Texas has plateaus, canyons, plains, hills, and mountains. 90% of Texas is privately owned, so the land can't be explored by its residents. Luckily, Texas does have some great state parks that let you experience all it has to offer.
Step into history on El Paso's B36 Crash Site Trail, where a tragic 1953 plane crash unfolded. Pay tribute to the 9 military airmen who lost their lives.
Palo Duro Canyon one of the Crown Jewels of the Texas State Parks system, The second largest canyon in the US offers, Camping, Hiking, Views and even it's own show. And its affordable