Honey Creek Guided Walk - at Guadalupe River State Park
Imagine the Hill Country of 100 years ago – see it for yourself at Honey Creek State Natural Area. This protected piece of land harbors plants and animals nurtured by a 1.5-mile spring-fed creek. Access to Honey Creek is only by guided tour.
We lead two-mile tours of the natural area most Saturdays and Sundays. For details, check our Events Page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/honey-creek/park_events
On the tour, you’ll hear about history, geology, plants, and animals of this special place. At the scenic overlook, you’ll get a first glimpse of Honey Creek winding through bald cypress trees far below. The tour culminates in a walk by the pristine and peaceful creek.
The trail is about two miles long and moderate in difficulty--much of it is flat. There are some rocky areas, slopes, and two steep but short hills. *Expect the walk to last ~2.5 hours - there are frequent stops where your Guide will 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- 11:30am
Bring: Sturdy footwear, water, and sun protection. It is imperative to dress for the weather and be hydrated during the summer months.
Cost: Free with park admission; Adults: $7, Children 12 & under: Free
Registration is required for this event - please see the events page link above.
Date and Time
Saturday Jan 10, 2026
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM CST
The guided walk is offered most Saturdays and Sundays. Please see the event web site above to register for this event.
Location
Please meet outside the Rust House, located within Guadalupe River State Park.
Fees/Admission
Free with Guadalupe River State Park admission;
Adults: $7, Children 12 & under: Free
REGISTRATION is REQUIRED
Contact Information
Please see the event web site to register for this event.
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