Austin Nature Day event listing

Making a Living in Archaic Times Guided Hike

April 3, 10:00am - 12:00pm

Near the intersection of FM 967 and FM 1626 outside of Buda. Driving directions will be sent upon preregistration.

Sponsored by: Wildland Conservation Division - City of Austin
http://www.cityofaustin.org/water/wildland
Cost: 0
Preregistration required:
Please preregister at http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/water/wildland/onlineregistration/onlineregistration.cfm

Event description:
Though today we value this property for water quality protection, it gave life to archaic people thousands of years ago. Evidence of their activities will be interpreted by Dr. Richard Stark, an archaeologist who has conducted research across the tract. Come discover what we have learned about ancient people’s lifestyle and see signs they left behind in this interpretive walk that will paint you into a picture of ancient tribal living. Children ages eight and up may attend, but hike content may be too advanced for young ages.

Contact information: Cappy Smith | 512-972-1687 | cappy.smith@ci.austin.tx.us

Outdoor activities

In case of rain: Event will be cancelled
We will call you at the phone number your provide during preregistration if the event is cancelled due to steady or heavy rain.

Not accessible to handicapped

Not accessible to public transportation

Bike racks are not available

Age level:
Event for entire family

Level of difficulty: Easy
What to bring:
Please bring drinking water and sun protection. Please dress in long pants and a long-sleeved shirt as portions of the hike may be off trail.

This activity includes the following:

Guided activity or tour
Hiking



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