Stay Informed: Avoid Poolution
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Stay Informed: Avoid Poolution Read Post »
The City of San Marcos is hosting the Exploring CodeSMTX Open House on Thursday, December 3 from 10AM – 8PM
Inform: Exploring CodeSMTX Open House, December 3 Read Post »
The San Marcos Natural Areas protect and provide habitat for a variety of animals. It’s important to be informed and
Stay Informed: Mountain Lions Read Post »
We know Fall is the perfect time to hit the trails! SMGA is working with the City of San Marcos
Purgatory Creek Natural Area Remains Closed Read Post »
The Texas Outdoor Woman Network – San Marcos group hiked Spring Lake Natural Area on Saturday, November 14th. They
TOWN Birding Hike Included Drama Read Post »
San Marcos’ natural areas serve several important functions, including water quality protection, recreation, and as we experienced at the end
Where did all that water come from? Read Post »
Maggie uses the inclinometer. More than a dozen trainees learned new trail building techniques from Susan Stormer and Ryan
Training and a new section of trail Read Post »
We searched for birds on a cold, wet morning in Schulle Canyon. Colton Robbins was the birding guide and
Schulle Canyon birding hike Read Post »
More than a foot of rain fell on the San Marcos area Friday, October 30th. The natural areas did
Purgatory Creek Natural Area Remains Closed Read Post »
An unveiling ceremony Oct. 8 at the Patsy Glen Refuge in Wimberley highlighted the new, revised Heart of Texas
Texas Parks wildlife map adds three new San Marcos sites Read Post »
Eleven of us hiked in to Upper Purgatory as the sun rose. It was much cooler and less humid
October birding hike in Upper Purgatory Read Post »
Sunrise was a warm 80 degrees and humid and the birds lay-low for the first few minutes of the
Birding Walk in Prospect Park is fourth anniversary Read Post »