Texas Outdoor Family Workshop at Bastrop State Park
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If you just can’t wait until your community hosts a Texas Outdoor Family workshop—you’re in luck. There’s a workshop planned at Bastrop State Park on August 13.
Which is famous for the lost pines of Texas. And it’s a great state park; it’s a historic state park built by the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) in the 1930s. It’s one of the jewels of our park system.
Chris Holmes oversees the Texas Outdoor Families in State Parks program, and says it will be cool and comfortable under the canopy of pines as families learn basic outdoor skills like fishing, kayaking, geocaching and the all important—pitching a tent.
Once we’ve taught all the families to put the tent up, they’ll have some good camp food and we’ll actually have an evening program for the families so that they can learn a little bit more about the park. Perhaps we’ll go on a night hike, or perhaps we’ll do some stargazing.
Families will also learn about stewardship. The cost for the workshop is $55, whether you are a family of two or eight—the maximum family size.
And, when we say family, that can mean grandparents. That can mean single parents. There’s no boundaries. We just require that at least one adult will be there with the children.
Find a link to information about Texas Outdoor Families in State Parks at passportotexas.org.
For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.