Russell wrote:Are the dog parks posted pretty prominently that they are federal property? I just can't get on board with it being considered reasonable to expect an everyday Texan to go verify a park isn't federal property before carrying there.
Actually, I don't know; don't have a dog.

I do know that the last time--about a year ago--I came west on the Terry Hershey Hike and Bike trail into ACOE land at George Bush Park, I actively looked for signage indicating I was crossing into federally-owned, gun-free land and I saw none.
The two ACOE areas closest to me are the very large Addicks and Barker reservoir plots. And it's no simple task to even
find a map that demarcates the actual ACOE-owned land. And in many park areas, there are access points for motorized traffic, bicycle or non-motorized traffic, pedestrian traffic, or all of the above. If I have time next week, I may go poking around a bit at Bear Creek Park and take photos of any pertinent signage I find.
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