Father's Day Plant Walk

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12861 Galm Road,San Antonio TX 78254

20 June, 2021

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Spend Father's Day getting back to nature! Current COVID-19 protocols; masks and social distancing; are strongly encouraged. Spend Father's Day getting back to nature! We'll search for wildflowers and other interesting plants on this guided walk. Moderate intensity hike; participants must be able to walk over rocky, uneven ground. Who is Invited: Open to ages 8 and over; minors must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. Registration/reservations required! Sorry, no group registrations. When & Where to Meet: Arrive no later than 8:45AM. Meet at the Visitor Center by the rainwater harvesting tower. Be advised that the Natural Area often experiences heavy visitation and there may be wait time at the fee booth. Plan to be at the Visitor Center and ready to go no later than 8:45AM. The hike starts promptly at 9:00AM. What to Wear & Bring: Current COVID-19 protocols; masks and social distancing; are strongly encouraged. Sturdy shoes; sun protection and at least one liter of water PER PERSON strongly recommended. Requirements: Minors must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. No pets please. Participants must be able to walk over rocky, uneven ground. Registration, Fees & Cancellation: Registration is required for this hike. Group size is limited to the first 10 that register. Natural Area entry fees apply. This hike is subject to cancellation. Check trail conditions by going to the GCSNA twitter feed or the Government Canyon State Natural Area Facebook page. Friends of Government Canyon is made up of a growing group of active volunteers who take pride in the work we do — from grooming trails to facilitating education programs to advocating the protection of the Aquifer and numerous resources found within the boundaries of the Natural Area. We are hikers, naturalists, artists, mountain bikers, runners, researchers, clean water advocates and in general, lovers of the outdoors with one common mission; protecting and preserving the Natural Area. 

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