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TPWD.Texas.gov is the place to find information about Texas state parks, hunting, fishing, licenses, wildlife, Game Wardens, boat registration and more.
- Hunting
Hunting for Beginners. Whether you're looking for a new...
- Fishing
The Lifetime License Drawing is your chance to win a...
- Boating
Explore State Parks by Boat. Almost anyone can canoe or...
- Online License Sales
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- Titles and Registration
4200 Smith School Rd. Austin, TX 78744 (512) 389-4800 (800)...
- Jobs & Careers
Texas state law requires agencies to give veterans,...
- Parks
Discover new ways to explore the outdoors! State parks offer...
- Camping & Lodging
Many parks offer discounted weekly, monthly, non-peak and...
- Hunting
Hunting for Beginners. Whether you're looking for a new outdoor adventure, interested in a quality source of fresh meat, wish to contribute to wildlife conservation or just looking for a way to spend more time with friends and family - we've got you covered.
Discover new ways to explore the outdoors! State parks offer birding, hiking, stargazing, swimming, fishing, boating and paddling, camping and much more.
The Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) is a Texas state agency that oversees and protects wildlife and their habitats. In addition, the agency is responsible for managing the state's parks and historical areas.
Location: STATEWIDE, Texas. The mission of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) is to manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
All residents and visitors need a Texas hunting license to take part in hunting or trapping across the state. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department bases licenses, stamps, and permits on the type of game you’re hunting, your age, and where you live.
27 Ιουλ 2020 · The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department was established by the Fifty-eighth Legislature in 1963, consolidating the operations of the Texas Game and Fish Commission and the State Parks Board.