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First opened to the public in October, 2005, Government Canyon State Natural Area (GCSNA) preserves 12,244 acres (49.5 km 2; 19.1 sq mi) of rugged hills and canyons typical of the Texas Hill Country. It is designated a Natural Area , rather than a State Park , and therefore the primary focus is maintenance and protection of the property's ...
USA TODAY 1 day ago The Old Farmer's Almanac spring 2025 forecast: Warm, wet spring for much of US. The Old Farmer's Almanac spring 2025 forecast calls for a warmer, wetter season across much of ...
Government Canyon State Natural Area: Guadalupe River State Park: Comal, Kendall 1,938.7 acres (785 ha) 1983 Guadalupe River State Park: Hill Country State Natural Area: Bandera, Medina 5,369 acres (2,173 ha) 1984 Hill Country State Natural Area: Honey Creek State Natural Area: Comal 2,293.7 acres (928.2 ha) 1985 Honey Creek State Natural Area ...
Get the San Antonio, TX local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... USA TODAY 1 day ago ... Gov. Andy Beshear said that state officials are still waiting for approval of an ...
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Garner State Park is the most sought after park in the Texas State Parks system. Due to high demand, a Day Use reservation is highly recommended during the off-season months of October to February. During the high demand on-season months of March to September, Day Use reservations are required before visiting the park to guarantee entry.
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Fall colors of Friedrich Wilderness Park. Black Hill (Government Canyon State Natural Area) is on the horizon. The park is in the transition zone between the flat South Texas region and the Texas Hill Country. The parking lot is at 1,140 feet (350 m) elevation above sea level and 500 feet (150 m) above the San Antonio River in Downtown San Antonio.