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What’s in your park? Find a park or place that works for you.

Did you know lack of knowledge about places to be active is one reason people report not using their parks, bike lanes, walking paths, or sidewalks to be active. This tool is to help you learn about places you can be active in your community. Spread the word to your family, friends, co-workers and neighbors.  

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Where Can I Be Physically Active?

  • Starr County (Rio Grande City & Roma)
  • Maverick County (Eagle Pass)

Find a place near you to be physically active.

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Park Amenity Inventory

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Find a place near you to be physically active.

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Park Amenity Inventory

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Active People, Healthy Nation is a national initiative led by CDC to help 27 million Americans become more physically active by 2027.

Increased physical activity can improve health, quality of life, and reduce health care costs. Regular physical activity can help reduce the risk of at least 20 chronic diseases and conditions and provide effective treatment for many of these conditions. Other potential benefits include better school performance and improved military readiness. Building active and walkable communities can help support local economies, result in less air pollution, and create more cohesive communities.

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