Thoughtful Note From a Trail Walker
On the day of our annual meeting one of our members, Bob Holder, wrote a very nice piece to the […]
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On the day of our annual meeting one of our members, Bob Holder, wrote a very nice piece to the […]
Thoughtful Note From a Trail Walker Read Post »
The 2014 annual meeting was held in a new venue, the San Marcos Recreation Center, on the San Marcos
Annual membership meeting — all new Read Post »
It was a chilly January 4th when more than a dozen of us gathered for the monthly birding walk
Birding hike at Ringtail Ridge Read Post »
Save the date! The SMGA Annual Meeting will take place on Sunday, January 12, at the City Park Rec. Hall
Save the Date: SMGA annual meeting January 12 Read Post »
People enjoy and are grateful for our natural areas for so many different reasons: recreation, ecological, aesthetic, economic, flood safety,
People and Nature Growing Together…With Your Help Read Post »
Healthy City Task Force, Green Belt Alliance Promote Wellness City of San Marcos NEWS630 E. HopkinsSan Marcos, Texas 78666 November
Healthy City Task Force, Green Belt Alliance Promote Wellness Read Post »
April 2013 Trail Work Day at Rattler Ridge Greetings from San Marcos High School and its Rattler Ridge Trail! This
SMHS Rattler Ridge Trail: New Programs and Construction Update Read Post »
Our Fall 2013 intern, Kevin Kutras shared this video on Facebook. If you haven’t had a chance to enjoy it,
Mountain Biking Video at PCNA Read Post »
You may have had the experience of walking along trail and being met by a dog. This kind of encounter
Trail Etiquette: Keep Dogs on a Leash Read Post »
The sun was just rising as Stephen Ramirez led six of us on one of our most productive birding
Birding at Blanco Shoals natural area Read Post »
Purgatory Creek Natural Area (PCNA) was the subject of an article in The Trust for Public Land’s October newsletter. Check
PCNA Featured in the TPL October Newsletter Read Post »
SMGA photo by Dick McBride Missing in the group photo is the stand of prickly pear cactus that used
What’s missing in the photo? Read Post »