"River Through Time" is a picturesque park nestled between San Antonio and Austin, offering a blend of natural beauty and rich history. The centerpiece of the park is the scenic Guadalupe River, stretching four miles along its banks, providing ample opportunities for swimming, fishing, tubing, and canoeing.
Away from the river, visitors can explore peaceful areas, indulge in camping at one of the 85 water and electric campsites or nine walk-in tent sites, and embark on adventures along 13 miles of hike and bike trails. These trails vary in difficulty, from the leisurely Painted Bunting Trail to the more challenging options in the remote Bauer Unit.
The Bauer Unit offers a primitive experience amidst native prairie grasses and mixed Hill Country forests, with hiking and biking trails of varying difficulty levels. River access here requires a hike of 2-3 miles downhill, rewarding adventurers with serene natural vistas.
For water enthusiasts, kayaking or canoeing down the Guadalupe River is a must, with the park serving as the starting point for the new 5-mile Guadalupe River State Park Paddling Trail.
The Discovery Center provides educational opportunities, allowing visitors to learn more about the park's natural features through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. Additionally, the park store offers convenience items, gifts, and more.
Volunteer opportunities abound for those looking to get involved, from conducting wildlife surveys to staffing the Discovery Center. Ranger programs on birding, stargazing, and more are available, offering insights into the park's diverse ecosystems.
Guided tours of Honey Creek State Natural Area provide in-depth exploration of its history, geology, and flora and fauna. The park also offers engaging activities for kids, such as becoming a Junior Ranger and participating in educational programs.
For those looking to explore beyond the park, nearby attractions include San Antonio's rich cultural offerings, the German heritage of Boerne and New Braunfels, and opportunities for wildlife viewing along the Great Texas Wildlife Trails.
"River Through Time" beckons visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and the fascinating history of the region, offering a wealth of activities for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
Kids
Become a Junior Ranger: Borrow an Explorer Pack loaded with tools for exploring the park.
Pick up a free Junior Ranger Activity Journal at the park. Complete tasks to earn a badge.
Paddle the river
Kayak or canoe the Guadalupe River. When the water levels are good there are several options for paddling trips.
Hit the trail!
Explore 13 miles of hike and bike trails.
Go camping
Camp at one of 85 water and electric campsites or nine walk-in tent sites. Reservation here
Location
3350 Park Road 31, Spring Branch, TX 78070, EE. UU.
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