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Experience the natural and cultural history of Honey Creek!

Join certified guides for an interpretive walk to one of the last pristine bodies of water in Texas, Honey Creek to learn about the area's natural and cultural history.

The trail is about 2 miles long and moderate in difficulty--much of it is flat, but there are some rocky areas, slopes, and two steep but short hills.

Sponsored by The Friends of Guadalupe River State Park/Honey Creek State Natural Area.

Please see registration info for meeting spot.
You must enter through the Guadalupe SP gate and have a day pass.
https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/guadalupe-river

You must must register with the park for this hike!
Register here for the hike: https://tpwd.texas.gov/calendar/guadalupe-river/copy3_of_Sunday_honey-creek-nature-hike/2026-01-25

*Expect the walk to last ~2.5 hours as there are frequent stops to 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: 9:00- 11:30am

Bring: Sturdy footwear, water, and sun protection
It is imperative to dress for the weather and be hydrated

Cost: Free with park admission;

Registration is required for this program. Register here.
Registration closes at 3PM the day before the guided walk.
If ADA assistance is required, please request modifications using this form, or email [[accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov](mailto:accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov)](mailto:accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov) at least 2 weeks in advance.

**Park programs are subject to change/cancellation in the event of inclement weather**

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Guided interpretive hike for ages 7+, where participants learn about local natural and cultural history, with stops on flora, fauna, and geology.

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