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The 50-foot poles along the San Marcos River have sirens for severe weather, wildfires and tornadoes — and they were put to ...
Officials said the money will go toward park operations. Residents who register their cars can still park for free.
The San Marcos River, a go-to summer escape for tubing, swimming, and beating the Texas heat, but starting July 1, visitors from outside the San Marcos city limits will have to pay to park. The city ...
The rivers etching the terrain are a beloved feature of the rapidly growing region. But last week’s flooding was an agonizing ...
A round of recent rain offered a little relief, but it wasn’t enough to make up for several dry weeks across the Hill Country. Heading into the Fourth of July, the Comal River is flowing below average ...
San Marcos will start charging out-of-town visitors for parking at a popular river access point starting on July 1.
Parking at one of the most popular destinations in San Marcos is no longer free as of Tuesday, July 1. City Park now requires ...
On Friday, dozens of canoes gathered in San Marcos to begin a more than 260-mile canoe race that ends in Sea Drift, Texas that’s called the Texas Water Safari.
Generations of Texans gather at the river’s stunning headwaters, which have been carved by cycles of catastrophic floods.
Follow along for developments on the July Fourth floods along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County and Central Texas.