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  2. McKinney Roughs Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    McKinney Roughs Nature Park is a 1,140-acre (460 ha) nature park and archaeological site in Cedar Creek, Texas, United States.Located about 13 mi (21 km) east of Austin and next to the Colorado River, the park features 17.6 mi (28.3 km) of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.

  3. Lost Pines Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Pines Forest is a 13-mile (21 km) belt of loblolly pines (Pinus taeda) in the U.S. state of Texas, near the town of Bastrop.The stand of pines is unique in Texas because it is a disjunct population of trees that is more than 100 miles (160 km) separated from, and yet closely genetically related to, the vast expanse of pine trees of the Piney Woods region that covers parts of Texas ...

  4. A pass gives visitors access to the community’s restaurants and shops. That’s a lot of $9 daily gate passes! Fees add up to millions for Hilton Head’s Sea Pines

  5. Bastrop State Park - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the CCC designed and built the golf course along with the WPA and the Bastrop Golf Club. Named the Lost Pines Golf Course, it was originally built as a nine-hole course. [12] [50] The golf course hosted golfers as early as 1936 and was part of the CCC's intended park design. [51] It was expanded to an 18-hole course in 1995.

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  7. Lost Pines groundwater district: Well Watch Program ... - AOL

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    The Lost Pines Groundwater Conservation District's Well Watch Program lets owners get their wells recorded to help protect our aquifers.

  8. Lost Forest Research Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    Ponderosa pines dominate the Lost Forest Research Natural Area, typically growing in open stands rooted in sandy soils. In some parts of the natural area, western junipers are sparse, covering less than one percent of the land. However, much of Lost Forest is characterized by co-dominance of ponderosa pine and western juniper.

  9. Sim Gideon Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The plant, along with Lost Pines Power Project 1, is part of the Lost Pines Power Park. Three generating units compose the Sim Gideon Power Plant: Unit 1, completed in 1965, with a generating capacity of 140 MW; Unit 2, completed in 1968, with a generating capacity of 140 MW; Unit 3, completed in 1971, with a generating capacity of 340 MW