Honey Creek Guided Walk - at Guadalupe River State Park
Imagine the Hill Country of 100 years ago – see it for yourself at Honey Creek State Natural Area. This protected piece of land harbors plants and animals nurtured by a 1.5-mile spring-fed creek. Access to Honey Creek is only by guided tour.
We lead two-mile tours of the natural area most Saturdays and Sundays. For details, check our Events Page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/honey-creek/park_events
On the tour, you’ll hear about history, geology, plants, and animals of this special place. At the scenic overlook, you’ll get a first glimpse of Honey Creek winding through bald cypress trees far below. The tour culminates in a walk by the pristine and peaceful creek.
The trail is about two miles long and moderate in difficulty--much of it is flat. There are some rocky areas, slopes, and two steep but short hills. *Expect the walk to last ~2.5 hours - there are frequent stops where your Guide will discuss topics such as flora, fauna and geology.
Who: Recommended for ages 7 and up; no dogs, please, except for service dogs
Meet: Outside the Rust House (located within Guadalupe River State Park)
When: 9- 11:30am
Bring: Sturdy footwear, water, and sun protection. It is imperative to dress for the weather and be hydrated during the summer months.
Cost: Free with park admission; Adults: $7, Children 12 & under: Free
Registration is required for this event - please see the events page link above.


