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    Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

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    This is as rough as the wooded trails get, so anyone can do them.  Really.
    Brent L.

    It's not a bad place to get outside and enjoy some wildlife. This place is a perfectly maintained spot for those birds migrating through South Texas during the fall, or the spring. If you go during the right time of the year, you should see plenty of waterfowl migrating through. If you take a hike in the 1.5 miles of wooded trails, and pay attention, you'll see all sorts of other bird species. The walking here is easy. It's very flat, some of it is paved, and most of it is smooth gravel roads. You can even drive through the area if you are unable to walk it. Even the wooded trails are smooth and level - not rocky at all (but no driving there). If you are walking it, make note that about 90% of it is in the sun, so take PLENTY of water. You can probably get between 3 and 4 miles out of it if you decide to take every single path. I've been out there twice now, and most of the people I usually see are near the front area attending the birding tours, etc. I have hardly seen any pedestrians or cars on the further stretches of the lake and retaining ponds. It's $5 per person to enter, and YES, they DO accept credit cards. I can tell you that if you visit during the late summer and early fall, you will see a TON of American White Pelicans in the actual lake area. I mean TONS of them (many more than shown in my photos)! Also, quite a variety of gulls, ibis, egrets, and herons at this time of the year. Fellow Yelper Stephen C tells me that later in the fall, many more ducks will migrate through - I'm going to have to make another trip out there soon just for that. I also want to give a huge shout out to Stephen C. for spending so much time volunteering here to keep this place an active birding spot for San Antonians and others to enjoy!

    Stephen C.

    Volunteer opportunity the 2nd Saturday of the month. See the website for details. It's a lot of fun and rewarding. The gift shop where you pay has lots of information and maps to grab. They have so really cool items to purchase too. I really like some of the cleverly funny t-shirts they carry. The staff is so very friendly and helpful and are eager to answer all your questions. Check out the list of events on the website or grab a calendar from the gift shop. So many different events to choose from. You can drive around on the paved and dirt roads and if you want get out and walk some of the trails. Have fun and see how many different kinds of birds you can see. Cameras and binoculars are very helpful and they have loaner binoculars too.

    From a short bridge near the entrance.
    Hoa L.

    Attended the annual Hoot Festival at the center. The festival included some vendors, a hay ride, and several activities for children. There are some landscaped areas near the center, but otherwise it's a long walk to the lake so bring good hiking shoes. Many birds, bees, and butterflies were in the garden. Further out to the lake is a small bridge along with many raptors in the sky. It's a quiet area and there are plenty of birds around to watch. I didn't see trail heads or much guidance on areas to explore, so it felt like wilderness. Bring water with you because it's quite a hike to the lake.

    There is so much wildlife in this reserve!!!!

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    Went to the migratory bird festival recently. The park is clean and beautiful. The park Rangers are knowledgeable and kind. Will be back!

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    Beautiful habitats with lots of birds to see, a lovely butterfly garden, and very kind and friendly staff. Erin was especially nice.

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    Went on an amazing bird watching tour this morning. 49 species in 3-4 hours. Great guides. It was an amazing morning.

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    Ask the Community - Mitchell Lake Audubon Center

    Can you fish?

    No the fish are first the birds. They do not share their sushi.

    Is it a good place to go jogging at?

    Absolutely, SAPD Academy is next door and they do their runs here.

    Is it allowed to take pets in?

    There are special days when dogs are allowed. Check the website for details.

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    I've been out there twice now, and most of the people I usually see are near the front area attending the birding tours, etc.

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