Honey Creek State Natural Area
Things to Do
Entry into Honey Creek is by guided tours only. The diverse geology, flora and fauna make Honey Creek a special place for all visitors using 2 miles of nature/interpretive trails.
The adjacent Guadalupe River State Park is located in the middle of a 9-mile stretch of the Guadalupe River and offers a variety of outdoor activities, including canoeing, fishing, swimming, tubing, picnicking, hiking, nature watching, horseback riding, mountain biking, and camping.
Educational Programs
The Saturday morning walking tour of Honey Creek has been resumed; it begins at 9 a.m. Please call in advance to confirm that the tour will be given on the particular Saturday you wish to visit. Check the calendar for other upcoming events and programs.
The web site maintained by The Friends of Guadalupe River / Honey Creek organization offers more information about this area and on volunteer opportunities at this park. Read information about other volunteer opportunities at state parks.
Area Attractions
Nearby attractions include Guadalupe River State Park, Blanco State Park and, in San Antonio, the Casa Navarro State Historic Site, and the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park which includes the Missions San Jose, San Juan, Espada, and Concepcion.
