San Antonio Botanical GardenSan Antonio Botanical Garden
Yesterday we visited the San Antonio Botanical Garden for the first time. Here is “Rooted” and other displays. We especially enjoyed Jardin Restaurant.
Canyon Lake Vacation Rental
hiking, walking, bird watching
Yesterday we visited the San Antonio Botanical Garden for the first time. Here is “Rooted” and other displays. We especially enjoyed Jardin Restaurant.
“During on week in the summer of 2002, more than 34 inches of rain fell in the upper watershed of the Guadalupe River, …”
At Overlook Park at the dam there is a beach of sorts, WITH NO LIFE GUARD. It is a steep, rocky hike to get down there from the road.
It’s almost amusing. Deer will munch on just about anything. However the deer are not much interested in limestone rock so we have a lot of that. Here is a good current source list for deer-resistant flora. Rainbow Gardens.The source categorizes by: Deer Resistant Annuals, Deer Resistant Cacti & Succulents, Deer Resistant Ground covers, Deer Resistant Ornamental Grasses, Deer Resistant Herbs, Deer Resistant Perennials, Deer Resistant Bulbs, Tubers, Rhizomes, Ferns, Deer Resistant Shrubs, Deer Resistant Trees, Deer Resistant Vines.
The U.S. Corps of Engineers manages parks and trails adjacent to Canyon Lake.
The Guadalupe River South Trail description can be found at https://www.swf-wc.usace.army.mil/canyon/Recreation/Parks/Corpsparks.asp#Guadalupe