June is Great Outdoors Month

June 30, 2016

June is “Great Outdoors Month” in Texas, and there really is no better time to get out and explore our great state and the many wonderful outdoor opportunities it has to offer. The official proclamation declaring June as “Great Outdoors Month” lists a few:

 

From the canyons of the Panhandle to the wide-sweeping plains, the Gulf Coast to the rugged Hill Country, and the fertile Rio Grande Valley to the lush forests of East Texas, the Lone Star State has been blessed with glorious natural beauty.

Outdoor enthusiasts from across the country and around the world travel to Texas to enjoy our natural treasures and to participate in a wide range of outdoor activities — boating, hunting, cycling, fishing, camping, hiking, rock climbing and wildlife watching, to name just a few.  These activities encourage active lifestyles and environmental conservation.

With 54 state parks, 13 national park units, four national forests and other outdoor spaces, opportunities to get outside abound in the Lone Star State.  Outdoor recreation also has a great economic impact in our state, with $48 billion in annual expenditures and 440,000 jobs supported.

Each year, the month of June is dedicated to promoting awareness of the great outdoors.  We must take time to recognize and appreciate the majestic landscapes of the Lone Star State and teach young Texans all the benefits of spending time in nature.

 

Greg and I encourage everyone to explore Texas’ great outdoors, this month and every month!