Guadalupe River State Park
Guadalupe River State Park is a Texas state park located on a section of the Guadalupe River in Kendall and Comal Counties, northwest of Bulverde, Texas United States and is administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The land was acquired by deed from private owners in 1974 and was opened to the public in 1983.
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Features
A bluff on the Guadalupe River.The park has four miles of river frontage for canoeing, fishing, swimming and tubing. Other activities include picnicking, hiking, birdwatching and camping. There is a 5.3 mile equestrian trail that can also be used for mountain biking. There is a two hour guided interpretive tour of the adjacent Honey Creek State Natural Area.
Flora
A cypress tree on the banks of the Guadalupe River.Bald Cypress, sycamores, pecan, live oak, ashe juniper, and mesquite can be found in the park.
Fauna
White-tailed deer are common throughout the park, as well as raccoons, armadillos, and skunks. The Ashe juniper woodland provides nesting grounds for the endangered golden-cheeked warbler. Many other bird species are found in the park also.
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External links
Categories: Texas geography stubs | Texas state parks | Comal County, Texas | Kendall County, Texas
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