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This calendar lists items sponsored by TPWD or in which TPWD is a participant.

Symbols and Abbreviations

  • Checkmark Image = Featured Event
  • SP = State Park
  • SHS = State Historic Site
  • SP&HS = State Park and Historic Site
  • SFH = State Fish Hatchery
  • SNA = State Natural Area
  • WMA = Wildlife Management Area

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Use the links in the left column to find events by activity, region, site and date. Links are also listed for canceled events and restricted access to sites, as well as special calendars for landowners, state parks and wildlife management areas.

 Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center

December 2006Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterDesert Garden Tours — One-to-two-hour guided tours through the Warnock Center's 2-1/2-acre desert garden. Discover how plants have adapted to the harsh conditions of the Chihuahuan Desert and how the first inhabitants of Big Bend used these plants for food, shelter and medicine. Call for times; fee $14 per hour per group; available by reservation only to groups of six or more (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

January 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterDesert Garden Tours — One-to-two-hour guided tours through the Warnock Center's 2-1/2-acre desert garden. Discover how plants have adapted to the harsh conditions of the Chihuahuan Desert and how the first inhabitants of Big Bend used these plants for food, shelter and medicine. Call for times; fee $14 per hour per group; available by reservation only to groups of six or more (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

February 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterDesert Garden Tours — One-to-two-hour guided tours through the Warnock Center's 2-1/2-acre desert garden. Discover how plants have adapted to the harsh conditions of the Chihuahuan Desert and how the first inhabitants of Big Bend used these plants for food, shelter and medicine. Call for times; fee $14 per hour per group; available by reservation only to groups of six or more (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

March 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterBig Bend Lecture Series — Evening and afternoon talks by local and area professionals and enthusiasts covering a variety of subjects, from archeology to geology, wildflowers to birds. Informative as well as entertaining. Call for dates, times and more information; fees free Texas State Park Pass members, $3 non-members, $2 senior citizens, free children 12 and under (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

March 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterDesert Garden Tours — One-to-two-hour guided tours through the Warnock Center's 2-1/2-acre desert garden. Discover how plants have adapted to the harsh conditions of the Chihuahuan Desert and how the first inhabitants of Big Bend used these plants for food, shelter and medicine. Call for times; fee $14 per hour per group; available by reservation only to groups of six or more (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

March 3, 31, 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterHoodoos Full Moon Hike — Hike by the light of the moon, to the mysterious hoodoos along the Rio Grande. We will talk about the nocturnal creatures of the desert and how we observe them at night and throw in a little geology, history and maybe a ghost story or two. Sturdy hiking boots and flashlight required. There is a 25-mile drive to the trailhead. 6:30-9:30 p.m. March 3, 6:45-9:45 p.m. March 31; fees free Texas State Parks Pass members, $3 non-members, $2 senior citizens (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

April 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterBig Bend Lecture Series — Evening and afternoon talks by local and area professionals and enthusiasts covering a variety of subjects, from archeology to geology, wildflowers to birds. Informative as well as entertaining. Call for dates, times and more information; fees free Texas State Park Pass members, $3 non-members, $2 senior citizens, free children 12 and under (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

April 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterDesert Garden Tours — One-to-two-hour guided tours through the Warnock Center's 2-1/2-acre desert garden. Discover how plants have adapted to the harsh conditions of the Chihuahuan Desert and how the first inhabitants of Big Bend used these plants for food, shelter and medicine. Call for times; fee $14 per hour per group; available by reservation only to groups of six or more (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

April 28, 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterHoodoos Full Moon Hike — Hike by the light of the moon, to the mysterious hoodoos along the Rio Grande. We will talk about the nocturnal creatures of the desert and how we observe them at night and throw in a little geology, history and maybe a ghost story or two. Sturdy hiking boots and flashlight required. There is a 25-mile drive to the trailhead. 8-11 p.m.; fees free Texas State Parks Pass members, $3 non-members, $2 senior citizens (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

May 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterBig Bend Lecture Series — Evening and afternoon talks by local and area professionals and enthusiasts covering a variety of subjects, from archeology to geology, wildflowers to birds. Informative as well as entertaining. Call for dates, times and more information; fees free Texas State Park Pass members, $3 non-members, $2 senior citizens, free children 12 and under (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]

May 2007Barton Warnock Environmental Education CenterDesert Garden Tours — One-to-two-hour guided tours through the Warnock Center's 2-1/2-acre desert garden. Discover how plants have adapted to the harsh conditions of the Chihuahuan Desert and how the first inhabitants of Big Bend used these plants for food, shelter and medicine. Call for times; fee $14 per hour per group; available by reservation only to groups of six or more (432) 424-3327. [Events in the Same Region] [Similar Activities] [More About Barton Warnock Environmental Education Center]


Information:

This calendar lists items sponsored by TPWD or in which TPWD is a participant.

Symbols and Abbreviations

  • Checkmark Image = Featured Event
  • SP = State Park
  • SHS = State Historic Site
  • SP&HS = State Park and Historic Site
  • SFH = State Fish Hatchery
  • SNA = State Natural Area
  • WMA = Wildlife Management Area

Calendars on Other Sites