SMGA’s Year in Review
It’s been quite a year for SMGA. We’ve tackled 12-foot tall thistle (well maybe not THAT tall) and worked with […]
SMGA’s Year in Review Read Post »
It’s been quite a year for SMGA. We’ve tackled 12-foot tall thistle (well maybe not THAT tall) and worked with […]
SMGA’s Year in Review Read Post »
Colin’s work as SMGA’s and San Marcos River Foundation’s shared intern ended in December, and Colin is graduating! Thanks to
Thanks to Colin Castro Read Post »
Contact Heather Powdrill ([email protected], 512.393.8400) to help beautify our community. There are currently 14 organizations that have adopted around 290
Adopt-A-Spot Members Recognized for Outstanding Efforts Read Post »
Here are two short videos to help us start 2011 with San Marcos natural area conservation in mind! This one
Late last week we noted this on next week’s City Council agenda: A resolution adopting a 10-year Parks, Recreation and
Parks Master Plan on 12/7 City Council Agenda Read Post »
As a follow up to our request that you email your county commissioners in support of spending a little less
Parks Bond Money and Purgatory Creek Expansion Read Post »
Spring Lake Preserve sits on a hill over the headwaters to the San Marcos River and the end of Sink
Spring Lake Preserve Trail Under Construction Read Post »
SMGA needs just 2 more memberships to hit a triple-digit membership total for the first time! Help us hit the
We were asked recently about changes likely on a property that was once home of Rivendell Restaurant just up from
Change and Challenge on Sessom Creek Read Post »
Hikers at Ringtail may see blue squares and black diamonds on trail signs – what’s up with that? These are
What’s Up With the Black & Blue at Ringtail? Read Post »
Minnette Marr discusses plant options for karst features Members of the SMGA Stewardship Committee received expert guidance recently from Minnette
Expert Guidance from Minnette Marr on Invasives Control Read Post »
If “park ranger” makes you think of that cranky cartoon character who chased Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo around Jellystone Park,
Meet Park Ranger Larry Soza Read Post »