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Originally Posted by Troop198
You note "if I organize it as follows (ignore the "Category #:" notation -- that's just to help make the nesting hierarchy clear, and won't be part of the page titles and such when the feature is added to the site) --
Main Category 1: PUBLIC PARKS
-- City, county, State and National Parks in Texas
Can Park name be there?
As I asked before what city is Brazos Bend in? Is Cooper Lake in Cooper, Tx (No not the best part) (Yes I can look it up on another web site) but ease in use would help  
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Park name would be the next tier in -- like:
Wild Texas Park Reviews (one click, off any page of WildTexas.com)
* PUBLIC PARKS (one click)
- Brazos Bend State Park (one click to park review for Brazos Bend)
- Buescher State Park (one click to park review for Buescher)
- etc.
I was thinking we wouldn't have cities except as a subset of each park review, eg. "Government Canyon State Natural Area... Location: San Antonio, Texas" but I could probably include it in the link title for those who need it (especially since I bet some RV parks in the same region have the same name.)
Haven't figured out if I can tie it into our park search feature. The best (quickest to implement) way is probably for me just to provide a link to each park review on the park's existing page here on WildTexas.com's Parks section (which means all parks listed will have a page here on WildTexas.com, which isn't the case currently -- we feed off a lot of traffic to TPWD, Corps of Engineers, and local city governments, etc. who have park pages we haven't reviewed yet.)
Make sense or did I just muddy the waters? I'm still under the weather (sinus crud) and didn't sleep much so even re-reading my own writing slowly isn't helping my proofreading ability.
[And sorry, I'm logged in under my master administrator account and don't have time to logoff and repost this under my main, Shannon, account.]