Texas Hikes and Brews

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Bastrop State Park
Big Bend National Park
Big Bend Ranch State Park
Brazos State Park
Buescher State Park
Bull Creek Trail
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Davis Mountain State Park
Double Lake Trail
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Garner State Park
Granger Lake
Huntsville State Park
Inks Lake State Park
Lake Somerville
Little Lake Creek Trail
Lone Star Hiking Trail #6
Lost Maples State Natural Area
Lost Maples State park
Mother Neff State Park
nature hikes
nature walks
Pedernales Falls State Park
River Place Nature Trail
Sea Rim state park
Stephen F. Austin State Park
Texas breweries
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Texas craft beer
Texas craft breweries
Texas lakes
Texas state parks

Product details

  • ISBN 9781648433115
  • Dimensions: 146 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2025
  • Publisher: Texas A & M University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Is there a better way to spend a Texas afternoon than outdoors on a trail and then sitting back to relax with a cold one? Authors Jay Maddock and Debra Kellstedt would say there isn’t. Texas Hikes and Brews: A Rambler’s Guide to a Perfect Day presents twenty-four different hiking itineraries throughout the Lone Star State, each coupled with an outstanding independent brewery.

While Texas abounds with hiking opportunities, Maddock and Kellstedt focus on exploring the less-traveled spots across the state, selecting routes primarily located in state parks and an occasional national park and local greenway. Divided into four geographic sections radiating outwards from their home base of College Station, readers will find sites local to Central Texas and stretching all the way out to Big Bend. From short hikes of just over a mile to some of more than ten miles, there’s a hike for those of all skill levels, designed to reveal the beauty of Texas. The breweries represent the independent flavor of Texas craft brewing, providing a full picture of the specialties, the physical space, and food offerings.

Each hike includes data points such as type of trail, completion time, miles, number of steps, and other vital information (restroom facilities, for example) for readers. Maddock and Kellstedt further expound on individual subjects such as landscape features, Texas history, facts about beer and brewing, and “pro tips” from the authors (state park annual passes are a must).

Whether you’re interested in discovering new sites for getting into the Lone Star state’s great outdoors or are a craft beer aficionado looking to support small business breweries—or maybe even both—Texas Hikes and Brews is for you.

Jay Maddock is a Regents Professor at Texas A&M University and directs the Center for Health & Nature.

Debra Kellstedt is an assistant professor and extension specialist at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.

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