Thursday, December 4, 2008

Drive in Texas






Guadalupe River State Park

The Guadalupe River, with banks lined by huge bald cypress trees, is the park's most outstanding natural feature. On its winding path through the park, the river courses over four natural rapids; and two steep limestone bluffs reflect its awesome erosive power.

The park has 4 miles of river frontage and is located in the middle of a 9-mile stretch of the Guadalupe River. Park visitors may enjoy a variety of outdoor activities including canoeing, fishing, swimming, tubing, picnicking, hiking, and camping. The park recently opened a 5.3 miles equestrian trail that is also open to mountain biking.






Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch EntranceNatural Bridge Wildlife Ranch Entrance

Have you ever dreamed of going on Safari in the African Savannah, the jungles of Madagascar, the outback of Australia, the North American Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and other habitats around the world? At Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, you can see animals from six of the seven continents, all in the beautiful South Texas Hill Country.

Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch is home to over 500 animals from around the world. See, feed, and photograph to your heart's content while you drive through this picturesque, historic Texas Hill Country ranch.

Giraffes


Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch & caves



Saturday, November 10, 2007