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National Park in Texas

Dallas is the mythical city in Texas, with a past and present rich in the stuff of American legends. In the materially minded USA, Dallas stands tall as a paragon of conspicuous consumption, known for its business acumen, restaurants and shopping.
Arlington is home to one of the oldest and biggest US theme parks. Dallas and its twin, Fort Worth, anchor the most populous region in Texas. Southfork Ranch was the location of Dallas, one of television's longest-running dramas (it lasted 13 years).

Obviously Texas is a fantastic destination for a National Park . But before you make a final decision you might want to check out the alternatives.

Australia the worlds best destination for National Park
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National Park in Byron Bay, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
From humble beginnings, Byron Bay has undergone many transitions. Now renowned for its surfing beaches, the surrounding rainforests and of course its relaxed, informal and alternative lifestyle that draws people from all over the world.

National Park in Canberra, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
The nation’s capital is home to many of Australia’s most important public buildings, art works and institutions. It’s also a great place to enjoy a well-planned city with its parks, gardens and surrounds, not to mention its parkland & bushland.

National Park in Daintree Rainforest, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
Sir David Attenborough has described the Daintree Rainforest as "a living museum". Cedars, ferns, mosses and 'botanical dinosaurs' - primitive flowering plants little changed in more than 100 million years - form the world's oldest living rainforest.

National Park in East Coast, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
The exhilarating East Coast means everything from big city buzz to remote wilderness adventure. It is a region that offers incredible inland, coastal and offshore sports, theme parks, natural wonders, spectacular scenery and memorable holidays for all.

National Park in Red Centre, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
The stunning Uluru-KataTjuta National Park, beautiful Standley Chasm, Simpson Gap, Ormiston Gorge and MacDonnell Ranges, the historical town of Tennant Creek and beyond it, the Devil's Marbles, all make the extraordinary Red Centre a unique destination.

National Park in Fremantle, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
Fremantle, known locally as ‘Freo', is just 20 minutes drive from Perth city. A relaxed and laid-back place were you can kick back and enjoy just ‘being’. The more serious history of colonial power is remembered with museums and a visit to the jail

National Park in Kangaroo Island, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
One of the last unspoiled and unique wilderness wonders of the world, Kangaroo Island has pure air, clean water and is home to over 850 species of plants and native animals -wallabies, goannas, koalas, sea lions, fur seals it’s own species of kangaroo!

National Park in Kimberley, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
Visit the Bungle Bungles (but not jungle) in the Purnululu National Park. View these awesome 350 million year old rock formations by air or brave a 4WD journey. There's nothing on earth quite like them.

National Park in Pilbara, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
Wander the ancient riverbeds of Karijini National Park with its sheer rock walls, crystal-clear pools and waterfalls. Visit Millstream's desert oasis & Rudall River's prehistoric landscape. Or swim the pristine waters of Ningaloo Reef.

National Park in The Outback, Australia as an alternative to a National Park in Texas
The Outback is filled with National Parks and reserves protecting the wilderness areas of the Outback, those of historic interest and sites sacred to the Aboriginal people. Regular guided tours are available while self-guiding is possible in some areas.

 
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