Field Trip: Friday, November 25, 2022, 1:00pm, Black Friday Opt-Outside, Seek Nature not the Mall

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— from Kathy Galloway

  • What: Black Friday Opt-Outside, Seek Nature not the Mall
  • When: Saturday, November 25, 2022, 1:00pm-3:30pm
  • Where: Lake Georgetown Spillway Trail. Starting from a parking lot across from Cedar Breaks Park, 2100 Cedar Breaks Rd, Georgetown, TX. See detailed directions below.  Note: the trail is outside the park.

Click on the image to enlarge the trail map.

satellite image of hiking trail area
Directions to Lake Georgetown Spillway Trail
  • Turn west on Cedar Breaks Road from D. B. Wood Road:
    • Access D. B. Wood Road from the north by Williams Dr. From Williams Dr. turn south for approximately 1.9 miles, at water tower turn west (right) on Cedar Breaks Rd.
    • Access D. B. Wood Road from the south by University (US 29). From University turn north on D. B. Wood Road and turn west (left) on Cedar Breaks Rd. at the water tower. There is a sign to Cedar Breaks Park.
  • Go about 1.4 miles on Cedar Breaks Rd. Instead of turning left into the park entrance, turn right to a parking lot. The hike will start from the parking lot.
  • It’s helpful if you can carpool. The parking lot is small at this popular hiking trail, so we might have to find overflow parking.

The hike is approximately 1.5 miles. Some parts of the trail are rocky and a little steep.  Come dressed appropriately for the weather and terrain. Bring your own water, bug spray, sunscreen, hat and walking stick.

Our field trips are free and open to the public.

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Leave No Trace Training for Williamson County, October 5, 2022

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News from The Williamson County Conservation Foundation:

The Williamson County Conservation Foundation (WCCF) is hosting a Leave No Trace classe on Wednesday, October 5, 2022. Participants obtain a pass allowing access to preserve trails. Find details about the class and how to register using this WCCF link =>  Leave No Trace registration.

“Leave No Trace” is a program by the Center for Outdoor Ethics.  The training allows participants to hike, bird watch and enjoy Williamson County preserves, such as Twin Springs Preserve and Beck Preserve.

This is not a NPSOT event.  For questions, please contact WCCF at  wccf@wilco.org or see their webpage at www.wilco.org/Departments/Conservation-Foundation.

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Field Trip: Saturday, Oct 29, 2022, 9:30am, Round Rock High School and Member Garden Tour

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[Post updated on 10/26/2022 with directions. See the new info in blue. PD]

— by Vicky Husband

Let’s celebrate our members’ native plant garden successes with a tour up and down RR 620 in Round Rock.  The high school has been working hard to introduce native plants to students and staff by installing natives throughout their campus, and we will kick off this field trip with a guided tour.  We will continue to members’ residential gardens to see what has survived and thrived during our weather extremes this year.  We will visit a residence on both the east and west side of IH-35, presenting the challenges and solutions for both of the distinct growing conditions in our area.

  • What: Round Rock High School Guided Garden Tour, followed by Members’ Residential Garden Tour
  • When: Saturday, October 29, 2022. 9:30am – 12 noon.  We will sign a state NPSOT Waiver of Liability.
  • Where: Begin at Round Rock High School. Use the main entrance of the high school and park in the parking lot at the front of the school at 201 Deep Wood Dr, Round Rock, TX 78681. Click on the image to enlarge the map.
    • Note: Maps to member gardens will be provided during the field trip.
satellite image of parking area
  • No registration or RSVP is required. Our field trips are free and open to the public.  Please carry your photo ID / Driver’s license because we will be on school property.
  • Restrooms will not be available at the garden locations. However, convenience stores/gas stations are available along RR 620, and we will allow time for travel between locations.
  • Please come prepared to walk and dressed for the weather. You are encouraged to bring your own water bottle.  Masks are currently optional, but feel free to wear whatever makes you feel comfortable.  We will not be indoors at any time during this field trip. We might go into the high school.

Click on the image for a peek at Round Rock High School’s front beds, busy with Monarchs in 2021 (or click this link).

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Monarchs in front bed of RRHS. Video by Mark Stoetzer.

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