The Texas Trailhead : A Texas Hiking Podcast

By: The Texas Trailhead
  • Summary

  • Welcome to The Texas Trailhead Podcast! Are you looking to start hiking and camping, but don't know where to start? Follow along each Friday as creator and producer, Danny Laurel, shares stories of his favorite places to hike. He'll also gather stories of what lead others to spend time outdoors too. Maybe you're already a fan of the outdoors, but are looking for other places to visit in Texas. Well then grab your backpack, and put on your hiking shoes; and join along this adventure through the Texas outdoors.
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Episodes
  • S5 E4 Fairfield Lake State Park Announces Closure & Kammok Swiflet
    Feb 17 2023

    After years of speculation, Fairfield Lake SP officially announces its closure.  Listen to learn more about the circumstances behind the closure, and the official press release from Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. 


    In the second segment, I'm talking to you about the Kammok Swiflet.  Easy to set up, lightweight, and durable.  This hammock stand is perfect for your next adventure where you don't have trees, or you're not allowed to hang anything on them. 

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    16 mins
  • S5 E3 Sharing 1st hike for 2023 and Birding in the Rio Grande Valley
    Jan 31 2023

    Hey friends!  In this episode, I'll be reviewing a bit late, what we did for first-day hikes and the program itself.  Got to start the year with a hike on the beach at Mustang Island state park in Port Aransas, Texas!   


    In the second half of the episode, I'll explore the Rio Grande Valley and the three state parks in south Texas that are part of the World Birding Center.  


    Thanks for listening!  If you enjoy what you hear, please consider subscribing to the podcast and contributing to keeping it going!  

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    21 mins
  • S5 E2. Dinosaur Valley State Park & Ignik Firecan
    Dec 13 2022
    Take a trip to Dinosaur valley state park, and learn a little more about the best way to not burn down your campsite.  The Ignik Firecan.  I took a three day camping trip and made it to a handful of different state parks on my way home that included Meridian State Park, Cleburne State Park and Dino Valley State Park.   While I was just at Dino Valley for the day I was able to get in some great sights, stick my feet in the water, and even see dinosaur tracks! --- Texas was really dry this summer so a lot of parks around the state had burn bans in effect.   Ignik sent me their Firecan for review, and I found it's a wonderful alternative to natural fires.  They even make great things to have in the cold months as well.  ▬▬▬▬▬ Misc ▬▬▬▬▬ 🎧  Do you like the music in this video?  The tracks are from Epidemic Sound. Get 10% off when you sign up through my affiliate link:  https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/gft02b  🎥 The gear I use to make my videos:  JOBY Gorillapod https://amzn.to/3P5HYJj 
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    18 mins

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