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Dec 22 — Jun 27
Join a ranger or volunteer each Saturday for a morning hike on Enchanted Rock's most popular trail. Come see why the most popular trail brings in crowds from around the world. Rangers and/or volunteers will lead a guided hike to the top of Enchanted Rock on our 0.8-mile Summit Trail. This challenging trail climbs 425 feet in elevation and features many unique geologic features, as well as beautiful panoramic views of the park and surrounding Llano Uplift. Meet at the gazebo at the Summit Trailhead. Be sure to bring hiking boots or shoes with good tread, water, binoculars and sunscreen.
All programs are subject to cancellation due to weather or emergency. In the case of rainfall or wet conditions on the granite, Summit Trail will close, and the guided Summit Hike will be cancelled.
Jan 8
Join a ranger for a 2.0-mile guided hike at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area’s newly acquired southern property.
This hike will take visitors on a moderate 2.0-mile hike showcasing the natural beauty of the Enchanted Rock area, including vernal pools, native plants and animals, rolling grasses, and oak savanna. Hikers should expect and come prepared for off-trail hiking. Advance registration is required for this hike, and attendance will be capped at 25 visitors.
Bring: Water, long pants, good hiking shoes, layers
Cost: Free with park admission. Park admission is free with a Texas State Parks Pass. Purchase day passes online ahead of time to guarantee entry.
Registration: Email Hannah Pickens ahead of time to reserve your spot. Please note: REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR THIS EVENT. THE LAST DAY TO EMAIL AND REGISTER YOUR PARTY FOR THIS EVENT IS THE MONDAY PRIOR TO THE HIKE.
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