When Texans envision state parks, many conjure images of arid landscapes, rolling tumbleweeds, and perhaps the occasional prickly pear standing proudly against a blazing sunset.
That’s Trap Pond State Park in Laurel, Delaware for you – the woodsy equivalent of finding a twenty-dollar bill in your winter coat pocket.
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