Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve

Outdoor/ Nature Activity
Austin, TX
Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve, located in Austin, Texas, is a natural sanctuary offering environmental education programs and outdoor learning experiences. The preserve features educational outreach initiatives, including curriculum guides for educators and guided explorations of the preserve. These programs are ideal for school groups and homeschooling families seeking hands-on nature studies. The preserve is managed in collaboration with St. Edward's University and serves as a valuable resource for environmental education, promoting awareness and appreciation of native ecosystems and wildlife. It hosts field trips from Tuesday to Friday, designed to engage students with experiential learning in a natural setting.

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