Guadalupe River State Park

There is a two-hour guided interpretive tour of the adjacent Honey Creek State Natural Area.

Bald Cypress, sycamore, pecan, live oak, Ashe juniper, Texas persimmon, cedar elm and mesquite are species of trees that can be found in the park.

Frostweed, antelope horns, snow-on-the-mountain, prairie verbena, twistleaf yucca, lace cactus, agarita, poison ivy and greenbriar are plants documented in the park.

The Ashe juniper woodland provides nesting grounds for the endangered golden-cheeked warbler.

The Northern cardinal, lesser goldfinch, American robin, Carolina chickadee, black-chinned hummingbird, chipping sparrow, painted bunting and many other bird species are also found in the park.

A cypress tree on the banks of the Guadalupe River.