Texas Highways Magazine

CALAMITES BY THE COAST

Why settle for a mellow, everything-goes-according-to-plan road trip when you can have one splattered in mud, infested with mosquitoes, and laden with metaphorical potholes?

Late last spring, I followed along as a group of five kayakers navigated the Gulf of Mexico and Intracoastal Waterway for a 370-mile trip from South Padre Island to the Sabine Lake Causeway Bridge on the Louisiana border. While the kayakers spent 13 days

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Texas Highways Magazine

Texas Highways Magazine1 min read
Trailblazers
Inspiring travel is Texas Highways’ lodestar. But within that broader mission, there has been a lot of room for nuance in our coverage over the decades, spanning the state’s history, culture, and distinctive character. When founding editor Frank Live
Texas Highways Magazine3 min read
Eyes To The Sky
As Texans get a front-row seat to a magnificent total solar eclipse this month, interest in astronomy has reached a record high. But stargazing in this state is fantastic all the time, not just during eclipses. You only need to travel just outside of
Texas Highways Magazine5 min read
Energizer
My muscles shake as I climb up the inside of a seemingly endless vertical tunnel, stopping at platforms along the way to catch my breath. Alongside a handful of companions from Invenergy and a photographer, I make my way up a 300-foot wind turbine ne

Related Books & Audiobooks