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    4.6 (25 reviews)

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    Old Tunnel--Home to 3 million bats!
    Christine A.

    Don't miss the bats!!! The Old Tunnel WMA (Wildlife Management Area) is under the conservation and management of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. It is an old inoperative railroad tunnel and home to 3 million Mexican free-tailed bats! Visits to the Old Tunnel operate from May through October every year with educational programs presented by the TPWD personnel. It is only 16.1 acres and is the smallest WMA in Texas. We visited the bat tunnel last summer and were able to watch as they emerged at dusk. The bats came out very close to where I was sitting. I could see them flutter by, hear them squeak and feel the air move as they flew over my head. Perhaps that is why the park ranger said to sit very still because they had not eaten yet. Call the number above for the most up-to-date information and go early. There is a fee for the lower tunnel viewing but a free area exists up above it. Visitors are limited. Bring binoculars.

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    This is a great little park with hiking trails! Some great views of the hill country too!

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    This road is a must if you drive a sports car or a motorcycle! Zoom zoom! Exceptional twists and turns!

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    Simply a must see if you are in the area during the summer. Nature at it's finest when you watch the bat emergence.

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    Enchanted Rock State Natural Area - Heart shaped cactus

    Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

    4.4(343 reviews)
    27.2 mi

    Absolutely gorgeous place to hike. Whether you are walking the loop (which we do if our dog is with…read moreus) or the summit, it's just amazing. Texas parks really have so much to offer. Constantly surrounded by the beauty of nature in this park. The rocks and landscape are inviting and welcoming. Reservations are encouraged especially during the height of tourist season.

    Enchanted Rock is a lovely spot to visit, but it is popular and draws large crowds. Make sure to…read morecheck dates and make reservations! There's a nice long loop around the base of the rock top hike and there's the summit hike. The summit hike is the one that draws the crowds. On this occasion we opted to do the loop. The weather was pleasant, but got warm fast. There's not much shade, so prepare accordingly- sunscreen, hats, water. The trail is peaceful and quaint. We didn't see very many hikers or wildlife. The hike is relatively easy, until it isn't. At one point, I really thought we must have turned off the trail. We were down to single file, rocky terrain. I didn't remember this part of the trail so I'm memorializing my trauma now. Luckily, I was with a supportive and helpful partner who lead the way and helped me when I needed. Once we got passed that stretch of terror, we were home free! And then we had to traverse the parking lot clear to the other side. Come to find out, there's two ways to start the loop. Pro tip, park somewhere in the middle to trick yourself into feeling like the end doesn't last forever. Sign me up to go back on the winter!

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    Jacobs Well Natural Area - Front entrance parking area

    Jacobs Well Natural Area

    4.3(162 reviews)
    41.7 mi

    I'm sure that during its peak season and at its full potential, the well will be much more…read morecaptivating and visually appealing than my experience of it. But despite that notion, Jacob's Well overall is very underwhelming. The hike is probably the shortest and least challenging I've ever experienced. There are several mini trails that are great for kids to explore, along with a large tire swing at the front entrance. Jacob's Well is definitely very kid- and senior-friendly as it's not very strenuous at all to hike or walk around. It's a nice that it's there for everyone to experience nature but again, very underwhelming. We spent about half an hour there which was enough time to experience the entire area. Definitely worth a visit if it's your first time in Wimberley.

    My family and I stopped by here while driving around and was a fun experience. They had a play area…read morefor kids, a garden, some swings, picnic tables and few trails you can walk. They are known for the well so we naturally went there first. I was expecting a bit more honestly but it was cool to see regardless. The park itself is free but if you want to swim, you have to reserve it and only can during season (starts in may). I can't speak much on the swim itself but the hike there wasn't really bad honestly. There are a few paths that require you to be careful (climbing rocks and bit of steep hill) so hang on to the rails, ropes and don't step close to the edges. The paths themselves are actually really small not very far hikes. You can complete most of the trails in a day if you like but watch your step on some of the paths. The ones I liked were more rocky paths and a bit challenging but nothing too painful. There wasn't many people around either on the paths so was able to just enjoy and do some bird sightings. We even enjoyed a picnic there and nothing around us to bother us. Overall this was a fun experience to visit if you happen to be around. I think this place is fun if you have kids and need to burn some of their energy.

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    Joshua Springs Reserve

    Joshua Springs Reserve

    4.5(19 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    I think I finally got my new hiking spot here in San Antonio/Boerne! Such a nice spot to get some…read morefresh air and exercise while being out in the outdoors! Everything is super maintained than most parks I've been before! I usually go with my MIL, my baby girl and our dogs to get them some exercise as well and try to do 1-2 miles each time we are here. Depending on what trails you walk/hike on, theres some with shade and some that you will hit up the blazing sun, but with fall upon it hasn't been horrible! Everyone who hikes here are really respectful with the trails/area which is such a pleasant thing as there's usually not a lot of people who do that now a days. Will of course be returning weekly to get our steps in and vitamin D!

    This was actually a great place to come visit with the family on spring break! The weather was…read moreperfect, wasn't overcrowded, plenty of places to sit and enjoy fresh air. Loved they had a dog park and a playground you can take your kids to. There are places you can even go fishing if you want or just sit by the water to relax. Loved how there were plenty of signs around too talking about the animals and plants common there. Good information about the park too and didn't feel I would get lost either (good flat paths you can take). I barely saw any trash flying around either and could tell they keep this park well kept. I absolutely plan to come back here in the future when I have time. Definitely worth the visit!

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