Something New in Centipede
I stopped in Spring Lake Natural Area for a short walk before going to the grocery. Along the way […]
Something New in Centipede Read Post »
I stopped in Spring Lake Natural Area for a short walk before going to the grocery. Along the way […]
Something New in Centipede Read Post »
Bees are some of the most effective pollinators of wild and cultivated crops in Texas. Without them we wouldn’t have
Caring for Bees in Winter Read Post »
Our adventure to Ringtail Ridge was one of our favorite family hikes so far. This trail is located off Old
Exploring Trails: A Photo Essay on a Scavenger Hunt at Ringtail Ridge Read Post »
Register to join the San Marcos Greenbelt Alliance Board and your fellow members for the 2022 SMGA Annual Meeting from
Registration is open for the 2022 SMGA Virtual Annual Meeting! Read Post »
SESSOM CREEK PROJECT SMGA has continued to work with the Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) staff to restore the landscape in
A Look Back at 2021 Read Post »
Vulnerable—that‘s how we’ve all felt at varying degrees in the time of COVID. And just when we thought we had
A Look Back on 2021 From the Trail Crew Read Post »
This year’s Christmas Bird Count was held on a blustery, cold December 19th. The annual event has been conducted in
Christmas Bird Count 2021 Read Post »
After a night of ringing in 2022 together, my family decided to continue the celebration, jump-starting our New Year’s resolutions
Exploring Trails: A Photo Essay on a New Year’s Day Hike with Family Read Post »
The past year has been challenging for SMGA, and for pretty much everyone else on the planet. However, we and
A Year-End Note from the President Read Post »
Our Outside/In column features books about ways to discover, enjoy, protect, and advocate for natural areas and the protection of
Outside / In at the San Marcos Public Library: Wanderlust: A History of Walking Read Post »
Todd is a Methodist pastor who leads the ecumenical United Campus Ministry at Texas State. In addition to college ministry,
My Getaway: A Conversation with the Rev. Todd Salmi Read Post »
Despite limitations imposed by the pandemic, roughly 45 SMGA volunteers have contributed several thousand hours of their time. Vice President
Volunteering: It’s What We Do Read Post »