Naturescapes 2012
Texas Bluebonnet, Lupinus texensis, By: Bejat McCracken, Naturescapes 2009 Hill Country Photography Club will be sponsoring the Naturescapes Photography Contest […]
Texas Bluebonnet, Lupinus texensis, By: Bejat McCracken, Naturescapes 2009 Hill Country Photography Club will be sponsoring the Naturescapes Photography Contest […]
Once again SMGA will be utilizing the volunteer labor of Texas State students during Bobcat Build, Saturday morning, March 31,
Leaders Needed for Bobcat Build Read Post »
Larry Alford, Waiting, Naturescapes 2007 Winner From the City of San Marcos: The public is invited to join the Great
River Clean Up – Saturday, March 3 Read Post »
From Stephen Ramirez: Let’s meet at the Lion’s Club / City Park parking lot at 7 AM. ( I know
River Walk Bird Hike – Saturday, March 3 Read Post »
Steve Maslowski, USFWS The City of San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department, the agency that serves as land managers for
Trail Closure for Warbler Season Read Post »
There are many milestones and many opportunities converging in our community that will determine whether or not we will have
Think Big, Collaborate and Be Bold – Build the Greenway System Read Post »
Citizens give input on stewardship plan, Lance Jones The San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department hosted an open house at
Citizens Comment on Land Management Read Post »
From WaterAid: The World Walks for Water 5K & Fun Run hosted by the WaterAid Chapter at Texas State University
Run to Benefit SMGA, SMRF & WaterAid America Read Post »
Annie Wagner enjoys agarita blooms Have you taken a smell hike lately? Now is the time to go for a
What’s That Smell? Read Post »
SMGA and student volunteers will participate in Bobcat Build again this year. The program, which occurs on March 31 this
SMGA & Bobcat Build 2012 Read Post »
We need your help. As a member of SMGA you understand the issues better than most so we are asking
How Should We Manage Spring Lake and Purgatory? Read Post »
We are very excited to announce that the deal for the additional 107 acres of Purgatory Creek Natural Area is