"Longer freeways often have rest areas every so often; these
usually have restrooms and space to walk your dog or eat lunch,
etc. Some also have licensed vans or vending machines selling
snacks, but rest areas do not have permanent food stores or cafes,
nor is gas available (unlike the British equivalents). Many rest
areas also have some sort of historical marker or natural history
plaque relating to the surrounding area; these are usually worth
reading to get some sort of sense of the country you're driving
through (and take note of the signs warning you of the rattlesnakes
in the surrounding grass -- these are not jokes or tourist
curios...)."
You are looking for a small tin, log only, bring your own pen
... very small swags, if you desire. If you are traveling
EASTWARD you will have to double back to the cache.
This cache was placed by a member of the Texas
Geocaching Association using the
Open
Spaces Program. The Program's intent is to place caches in
areas of Texas that do not have many caches.
Members of the TXGA will maintain this cache as a community
effort.
This cache was placed by the
Texas Geocaching
Association.
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