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Not judged just by having great parks, but also the system itself and the management? I recently saw an article claiming Texas won an award by some organization for having the best in the country. (I haven't visited many other state's parks to compare, but I do think TPWD is a solid organization)
Like me, I'm sure alot of y'alls hiking takes place in state parks! So which has the best system in your experience? Pros/Cons? Things you like about how they're run? And lastly what's your favorite state park you've been to?
I hear some states have free park entry for residents which sounds awesome, but isn't a thing in Texas. My favorite state park is Palo Duro Canyons in Texas. Very cool place!
Washington state has amazing parks.
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