
Winter 2023 TRPA News
Happy New Year! Much was accomplished in 2022, we look forward to more in 2023. More cleanup, more engagement, more of protecting the waters we love.
Happy New Year! Much was accomplished in 2022, we look forward to more in 2023. More cleanup, more engagement, more of protecting the waters we love.
Happy New Year! Much was accomplished in 2022, we look forward to more in 2023. More cleanup, more engagement, more of protecting the waters we love.
San Marcos River 38th Annual March 4, 2023 On Saturday, March 4, folks from all over Texas will be participating in the world’s longest river clean up. We will be
Annual TRPA Meeting, Sunday, March 5, 2023 On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at 10 a.m. the Texas Rivers Protection Association will hold its annual meeting in the Cowboy Chapel at
Note: this press release was originally published by Perales, Allmon & Ice, P.C. on January 9th, 2023 Save the Cutoff, an organization of fishermen and families in the Henderson County
Good News! Texas Rivers Protection Association (TRPA) was instrumental in November with personal testimony by TRPA President David Price before the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, regarding Galveston County’s petition
About Hidalgo Falls is located west of Navasota, Texas and has been a home for paddlers since the early 1990’s. By purchasing land at this rare spot on the Brazos
John Graves taught Texas how to say farewell to waterways. We’re doing it again. By Steven L. Davis, Aug 21, 2022 As the newly impounded waters of Bois d’Arc Creek
During this hot summer of 2022, TRPA was made aware through Save the Cutoff that one of our iconic navigable streams in Henderson and Navarro Counties, The Cutoff of the
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