The Legal Stuff

Texans Travel (www.texanstravel.life) is our passion project.
My wife wants to visit EVERY Texas State Park, all 99 of them!
Yes.
99 Texas State Parks.
That’s 1 amazing adventure!
As fun as it is, we do need to address some legal stuff.

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As I said, this is a passion project. And it takes a bit of money. If you see a link to a product link, especially Amazon, it is probably an affiliate link.
This is a win-win for both of us. You get ideas for helpful travel-related stuff, and we get a small “finders fee” for letting you know about it. And best of all, it doesn’t cost you ANYTHING EXTRA!
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Use at Your Own Risk Disclaimer

We are not doctors or lawyers or professionals. We are just telling our story about our adventures.

This is not any kind of “legal advice.” This is just a record of what we’ve done and what we think others might also enjoy doing.

Adventure at your own risk and don’t do stupid stuff, obey the law, and have common sense!

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