Guadalupe River State Park

Before heading home from Blanco SP we visited Guadalupe SP for picnic lunch. This one is popular with folks who want to canoe/cayak/or tube down the river. There are signs and printed materials reminding folks the "river is not a circle" so they'll arrange for transportation at their take out point. Comal ISD  brought the elementary school kids out for cook out and play in the river; the advantage of a small school system.



A colony of leaf cutter and carpenter ants, according to
the sign, though I didn't see any ants. They apparently
"excavate a vast underground system of tunnels, covering
up to one half acre and 20 feet in depth These piles of soil
are from newly excavated tunnels". 




Can you see how long any plastic left behind takes to
decompose? Some takes 450 years. 




Discover the land of porta potties. :-)


So restrooms are under renovation and the
Discovery Center is under repair. 

Behind the Discovery Center.



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