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Discover Pedernales Falls State Park
Season 1, Ep. 21
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Whether you're drawn to the thundering falls after a Texas rain, curious about ancient cultures that once lived along the riverbanks, or just looking to hike through Hill Country serenity, Pedernales Falls State Park offers a rich blend of nature, history, and soul-soothing escape. Come take a listen to our podcast about this magical place.
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