May 17 | Public Tour

$30.00
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During this 4-hour tour (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM) of the ranch, you will see the results of over fifty years of habitat restoration. We will show you projects which demonstrate principles of sound land stewardship.

You may also see dinosaur tracks, fossil beds, a herd of endangered scimitar-horned oryx, and the “Chiroptorium”— a man made bat cave designed to house one million Mexican free-tailed bats. You’ll walk the nature trail and then enjoy Madrone Lake as you learn about “The Rain Machine.”

Transportation is on the Bluebonnet—an open-air trailer with a shade bonnet. Please dress for the weather and don’t forget a hat!

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During this 4-hour tour (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM) of the ranch, you will see the results of over fifty years of habitat restoration. We will show you projects which demonstrate principles of sound land stewardship.

You may also see dinosaur tracks, fossil beds, a herd of endangered scimitar-horned oryx, and the “Chiroptorium”— a man made bat cave designed to house one million Mexican free-tailed bats. You’ll walk the nature trail and then enjoy Madrone Lake as you learn about “The Rain Machine.”

Transportation is on the Bluebonnet—an open-air trailer with a shade bonnet. Please dress for the weather and don’t forget a hat!

During this 4-hour tour (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM) of the ranch, you will see the results of over fifty years of habitat restoration. We will show you projects which demonstrate principles of sound land stewardship.

You may also see dinosaur tracks, fossil beds, a herd of endangered scimitar-horned oryx, and the “Chiroptorium”— a man made bat cave designed to house one million Mexican free-tailed bats. You’ll walk the nature trail and then enjoy Madrone Lake as you learn about “The Rain Machine.”

Transportation is on the Bluebonnet—an open-air trailer with a shade bonnet. Please dress for the weather and don’t forget a hat!