Nature's Gifts
Sat, March 29, 2025
For thousands of years, the diverse native plants of south-central Texas have offered food, medicine, fiber, and other gifts to people who know how to use them.
Hike with a Ranger to discover some ways earlier human inhabitants of Government Canyon (the Coahuiltecans, Lipan Apaches, Mescalero Apaches, and Comanches, among others) used plants we can still find here today. We'll walk 2-3 miles, identify plants, and incorporate at least a few hands-on activities along the way.
Who Is Invited:
Ages 10 and up. Minors must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. No pets, please.
This is a public program intended for individuals or families. If you would like to bring a group for a program at Government Canyon, please contact the Park Interpreter at Lisa.Cole@tpwd.texas.gov to schedule at a different time.
Where to Meet:
Meet at the rainwater tower at the Visitor Center; closest parking will be Lot A or B.
How to Prepare:
Registration is NOT required. Though the activity is free, entrance fees to the Natural Area do apply. We often fill to capacity. To ensure entrance and save time at the Fee Booth, please pre-purchase and print out a day pass. Day passes can be reserved beginning one month before the date of your visit.
Dress for hiking outdoors, in layers that can be added or removed as the weather changes. Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended. Bring at least 32 oz of water per person.
If ADA assistance is required, please request modifications using this form, or email accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov at least 2 weeks in advance.
Cancellation:
This program is weather-dependent and subject to cancellation. Check trail conditions by calling GCSNA's main office at 210-688-9055, or go to the GCSNA webpage, Instagram, or Facebook.