
What we’re about
Austin Sierra Club (local branch of the Sierra Club) holds outings for outdoor activities: hiking, camping, biking, backpacking, kayaking, community service projects, and more. These include local one-day events to greenbelts and natural areas, weekend trips to state parks, as well as longer trips to national parks.
All participants must sign our Sign-In Sheet with Participation Agreement before joining one of our outings. You are strongly urged to add your cell phone and emergency contact numbers on the sheet, for your safety. More information is needed for overnight trips.
Many of our events are rated Easy and everyone is invited to particiate, but others have fitness and experience requirements. Smoking and vaping is not allowed on our events. Check with the Leader to see if pets are allowed.
Although it's not necessary to participate in our events, we encourage you to join the Sierra Club (in addition to the Meetup group), and support our efforts to protect the environment.
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Sunday evening South side walk to the SymphonyLittle Stacy Park, Austin, TX
NOTE: Concert is sometimes cancelled due to possible rain or extreme heat. Cancellation would be announced via Facebook , and noted on this page at least an hour before start.
Join us for a 3-mile round-trip easy-paced walk along Blunn Creek, Bouldin Creek, and through the Travis Heights neighborhood. Our destination is the Long Center, where we'll spend an hour chilling, listening to the free outdoor symphony concert .
Recommended to bring a blanket or lightweight chair and food & drink - expecting to return to the start about 9:15pm. Austin Parks prohibit alcohol, glass, styrofoam, smoking, and vaping. The Long Center allows us to use their indoor, air-conditioned restrooms and water fountain.
Participants must sign a Waiver at the start - you may view the document: https://tinyurl.com/SCSignUpSheet2020
OK to bring a well-behaved pet on leash. If problems arise, you and your pet will need to depart from the group. During the concert you must keep your pet quiet and directly by your side - not roaming.
If not already a member, we encourage you to join the Sierra Club (in addition to the Meetup group) and help protect the environment and our democracy.
- Service Project - Gila Cliff Dwellings National MonumentUpper Scorpion Campground, Silver City, NM
*** RSVP ON MEETUP ALONE DOES NOT RESERVE A SPOT ON THE TRIP***
Important Note: This Service Project has been twinned with a September 20-28 Service Project at Bandelier National Monument. If you want to do both, you must register for each separately...
Join us for a week long Service Project at the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument..
Although only 45 miles from Silver City, NM, it takes an honest 90 minutes to traverse that distance.
We will be staying at the Scorpion Campground. It has potable water, pit toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables. There is a natural hot spring one mile away. Even better, the magical private Gila Hot Springs is only three miles down the road.
We will have a day off for hiking. We might have a campfire ranger talk. Park interpreters will take us to "someplace interesting."
Participants are responsible for their own transportation, camping equipment, and breakfasts and lunches.
Under our system for evening meals, you and partners will be responsible for feeding the entire group one evening. This includes bringing and preparing the food, Dish Patrol and washing said pots and pans.
To sign up:
- RSVP on Meetup: The Meetup may show as full, but if you want to come, please sign up! There is usually plenty of turnover.
- Wait for approval from Trip Leaders, who might reach out for more details. Hiking and camping in rugged wilderness areas takes extraordinary preparation, so we strive to make sure that this trip is right for you.
- Contact information: Send your name, cell number, email address to stanpeyton at gmail.com.
- Complete the Medical Form: [https://tinyurl.com/SCMedicalForm2021](https://tinyurl.com/SCMedicalForm2021) Scan and email the form also to stanpeyton at gmail.com (preferred) , or to Stan Peyton's mailing address below.
- Read the Participation Agreement and fill out Page 1: https://tinyurl.com/SCSignUpSheet2020
- Mail the forms to:
Stan Peyton
8408 Hanbridge Lane
Austin TX 78736VERY IMPORTANT: IF WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE ABOVE PAPERWORK WITHIN TEN DAYS OF YOUR SIGNING UP, YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE TRIP.
Don't sign up unless you are serious about attending!
| YOU WILL NEED TO BRING: |
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| •Container(s) for leftovers |
•Kneeling pad
•Geologist's Hammer (we are not kidding)
•Tent and implements of sleeping
•Covid mask
•Dishtowel
•Earplugs
•Evening meal for Saturday
•Flashlight
•Food and drinks for all your breakfasts, snacks and lunches
•Hat
•Long pants
•Tools for working on the trail (If you already have them)
•Personal prescriptions and first aid kit
•Plate/bowl
•Silverware
•Sunscreen
•Tweezers
•Water bottle
•Work gloves - Service Project - Bandelier National MonumentPonderosa Group Campground, Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos, NM
*** RSVP ON MEETUP ALONE DOES NOT RESERVE A SPOT ON THE TRIP***
Important Note: This Service Project has been twinned with a September 13-20 Service Project at Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. If you want to do both, you must register for each separately.
Join us for a week long Service Project at the Bandelier National Monument. As you can see from the map, it is quite close (6 miles) to the urban comforts of Los Alamos.
This Service Project differs from others because Bandelier is very firm in wanting us to work on National Public Lands Day, Saturday, September 27th. We will still have a day off for hiking - it's just that our work will skew to later in the week than it usually does.
We will once again be building Beaver Dam Analogs. 36 beaver have been introduced into Bandelier over the past three years. There are two populations at opposite ends of a canyon. Our job is to build the analogs, without power tools, in the middle of the canyon between the two populations.
The trailhead to our worksite is at the Ponderosa Group Campground, where we will be staying. There is 600' of elevation difference and 2.5 miles between our campground and our worksite.
Ponderosa has potable water, pit toilets, fire rings and picnic tables. There are showers and laundry facilities six miles away at the Seasonal Employees Triplex.
Rain is "highly unlikely." We have been promised a campfire ranger talk.
Participants are responsible for their own transportation, camping equipment, and breakfasts and lunches.
Under our system for evening meals, you and partners will be responsible for feeding the entire group one evening. This includes bringing and preparing the food, Dish Patrol and washing said pots and pans.
To sign up:
- RSVP on Meetup: The Meetup may show as full, but if you want to come, please sign up! There is usually plenty of turnover.
- Wait for approval from Trip Leaders, who might reach out for more details. Hiking and camping in rugged wilderness areas takes extraordinary preparation, so we strive to make sure that this trip is right for you.
- Contact information: Send your name, cell number, email address to stanpeyton at gmail.com.
- Complete the Medical Form: https://tinyurl.com/SCMedicalForm2021 Scan and email the form also to stanpeyton at gmail.com (preferred) , or to Stan Peyton's mailing address below.
- Read the Participation Agreement and fill out Page 1: https://tinyurl.com/SCSignUpSheet2020
- Mail the forms to:
Stan Peyton
8408 Hanbridge Lane
Austin TX 78736
VERY IMPORTANT: IF WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE ABOVE PAPERWORK WITHIN TEN DAYS OF YOUR SIGNING UP, YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE TRIP.
Don't sign up unless you are serious about attending!
| YOU WILL NEED TO BRING: |
| ----------------------- |
| •Container(s) for leftovers |•Kneeling pad
•Geologist's Hammer (we are not kidding)
•Tent and implements of sleeping
•Covid mask
•Dishtowel
•Earplugs
•Evening meal for Saturday
•Flashlight
•Food and drinks for all your breakfasts, snacks and lunches
•Hat
•Long pants
•Tools for working on the trail (If you already have them)
•Personal prescriptions and first aid kit
•Plate/bowl
•Silverware
•Sunscreen
•Tweezers
•Water bottle
•Work gloves
- Service Project - Dolan Falls PreserveVal Verde Courthouse - placeholder location, Del Rio, TX
*** RSVP ON MEETUP ALONE DOES NOT RESERVE A SPOT ON THE TRIP***
Join us for a week long Service Project at the Nature Conservancy's Dolan Falls Preserve. Fed by powerful freshwater springs, the Devils River and Dolan Creek comprise what many consider to be Texas’ most pristine river. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw4DlHYJ30s
The only way to get there involves fording the Devils River in your vehicle. (For many of us, this is a feature, not a bug).
On the sunbaked western edge of the Texas Hill Country, where the Chihuahuan Desert’s thornscrub and ochre sands yield to the wild, Dolan Falls Preserve emerges like an oasis. Here, the rugged terrain fractures into sheer limestone cliffs, from whose bases powerful springs burst forth, feeding the luminous turquoise and jade ribbons of the Devils River.
This river-often hailed as the cleanest and most untouched in Texas-winds through canyons and dense stands of oak and sycamore, their roots anchored in the cool, clear flow. The river’s tributary, Dolan Creek, joins the main channel to create Dolan Falls, a rare spectacle: one of Texas’ largest and only continuously flowing waterfalls, cascading twelve feet over ancient stone and churning the water into frothy rapids.
The Nature Conservancy’s 4,788-acre Dolan Falls Preserve, fortified by an additional 135,000 acres of protected land along 25 miles of the Devils River, safeguards this extraordinary landscape and its lifeblood. The preserve’s canyons shelter rare and endangered species like the Texas snowbell and Mexican white oak, while the river’s crystalline waters-filtered by moss and porous rock-nurture a hidden world of unnamed salamanders and aquatic life. Above, steep cliffs bristle with scrub juniper and mesquite, while the riparian corridors serve as vital migratory highways for birds and monarch butterflies traversing the arid west.
Remote and largely untouched by human hands, Dolan Falls Preserve is a sanctuary where the elemental forces of water and stone shape a landscape as wild and vibrant as any in Texas-an irreplaceable stronghold for the state’s natural heritage.
What will we be doing? The Preserve Manager Ryan Thornton writes:
"We’ve got a whole bunch of ongoing projects out there, most of which are renovation/construction/plumbing/carpentry related. It kind of depends on what gets done between now and November, but it could be something like putting new screens on the shelters, painting the dining room/kitchen, building a privacy fence around the outdoor shower, trail work, clearing brush from roadsides."How about sleeping and cooking and showering facilities? Once again, Ryan Thornton writes:
There are 6 screened-in shelters (with cots), and two cabins. The shelters can comfortably sleep two people, but I’ve seen 4 people sleep to a shelter. One of the cabins has 3 beds in it, and the other has 2. There is also ample room outside if someone wants to pitch a tent.
Yes, there is electricity in all the cabins/shelters. There is a kitchen/dining area that is fully stocked (fridge, pots, pans, etc). Y’all will just need to bring your food and bedding. There is also a shower area with two toilets and two showers as well as an outdoor shower.There will be a day off for hiking.
Participants are responsible for their own transportation, camping equipment, and breakfasts and lunches.
Under our system for evening meals, you and partners will be responsible for feeding the entire group one evening. This includes bringing and preparing the food, Dish Patrol and washing said pots and pans.
To sign up:
- RSVP on Meetup: The Meetup may show as full, but if you want to come, please sign up! There is usually plenty of turnover.
- Contact information: Send your name, cell number, email address to stanpeyton at gmail.com.
- Complete the Medical Form: https://tinyurl.com/SCMedicalForm2021 Scan and email the form also to stanpeyton at gmail.com (preferred), or to Stan Peyton's mailing address below.
- Wait for approval from Trip Leaders, who might reach out for more details. Hiking and camping in rugged wilderness areas takes extraordinary preparation, so we strive to make sure that this trip is right for you.
- Read the Participation Agreement and fill out Page 1: https://tinyurl.com/SCSignUpSheet2020
- Mail the forms to:
Stan Peyton
8408 Hanbridge Lane
Austin TX 78736
VERY IMPORTANT: IF WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED THE ABOVE PAPERWORK WITHIN TEN DAYS OF YOUR SIGNING UP, YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE TRIP.
Don't sign up unless you are serious about attending!
How to get there directions will be given to those who sign up closer to the event.
| YOU WILL NEED TO BRING: |
| ----------------------- |
| |•Containers for leftovers
•Kneeling pad
•Geologist's Hammer (we are not kidding)
•Tent and implements of sleeping
•Covid mask
•Dishtowel
•Earplugs
•Evening meal for Fridays and Saturday
•Flashlight
•Food and drinks for all your breakfasts, snacks and lunches
•Hat
•Long pants
•Personal prescriptions and first aid kit
•Plate/bowl
•Silverware
•Sunscreen
•Tweezers
•Water bottle
•Work gloves