Honey Creek State Natural Area
Honey Creek State Natural Area | |
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Location | Comal County |
Nearest city | Bulverde, Texas |
Coordinates | 29°51′48″N 98°29′24″W / 29.86333°N 98.49000°W |
Area | 2,293.7 acres (928.2 ha) |
Established | 1985 |
Governing body | Texas Parks and Wildlife Department |
Honey Creek State Natural Area is a nature preserve of almost 2300 acres in western
Nature Conservancy in 1985[1] and the rest from a private individual in 1988. Honey Creek opened in 1985 with access by guided tour only.[2]
Since Honey Creek is designated a "Natural Area" rather than a "State Park", the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's first priority is the maintenance and preservation of the property's natural state.
Flora and fauna
The dry rocky uplands are dominated by
maidenhair fern grow along the banks of the creek.[3]
Many of the typical animals found in the
Texas salamander. In addition, Honey Creek is one of the nesting sites of the endangered golden-cheeked warbler.[3]
References
- ^ "Honey Creek Spring Ranch Becomes Latest Conservation Achievement in Central Texas". nature.org. The Nature Conservancy. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
- ^ Hessong, Athena. "Tour Honey Creek State Natural Area: A Rare Experience Off the Beaten Path". texashillcountry.com. Texas Hill Country. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
- ^ a b "Honey Creek State Natural Area". tpwd.texas.gov. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
External links
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