March 29 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Location: Arboretum San Antonio, 4226 SE Military Drive, San Antonio, TX 78222
Join us for a guided spring exploration of Texas native plants at the Arboretum San Antonio.
During this outdoor walk, participants will discover early blooms, pollinators, and wildlife relationships while learning about native plant ecology. Attendees will also document biodiversity using iNaturalist, contributing to community science and conservation efforts in preparation for the City Nature Challenge. No experience required — beginners welcome.
What to bring
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Water
- Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)
- Optional: smartphone with iNaturalist app or camera Important notes
RSVP required (limited capacity) • RSVP includes liability acknowledgment •
Weather updates will be emailed to registered participants
Hosted by: Latino Outdoors · Native Plant Society of Texas – San Antonio Chapter · Alamo Area Master Naturalist – City Nature Challenge Team
Questions: Elaine Hernandez (Latino Outdoors) Shannon Jackson (NPSOT-SA) at puffelly@yahoo.com
Peter Joseph Hernandez (AAMN-CNC) at hernandez@swbell.net
