The City of San Marcos Employee Group recognized Katie Steele from GIS – Information Technology as the awardee of the 3rd Quarterly CIVIC Award. Katie... Read More
Here is some helpful information https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/resources/texas-junior-naturalists/snakes-alive/snakes-alive#what-basic-information-should Snakes are a natural and integral component of the ecosystem. As predators, they are invaluable for their role in... Read More
The National Park Service; Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a report entitled, “Improving Public Health... Read More
Two of the natural areas, Purgatory Creek and Spring Lake, were acquired in part using funds from Texas Parks and U.S. Fish & Wildlife for... Read More
Our continuing series of nature walks was held March 17th at Prospect Park. Minnette Marr, local resident and plant conservationist, led the group of 18... Read More
There’s a lot happening in the 14 acre natural area bounded by Chestnut Street, Sessom Drive, Loquat Street and Canyon Road. The trail crew completed... Read More
The dream began in 1998 when heavy equipment started scrapping the landscape at the end of Prospect Street, with plans for a development of condominiums.... Read More
We are fortunate to have the assistance of Katie Steele and Joshua Lord with the City of San Marcos GIS Department in the design, measurement... Read More