The details of the events are posted on Meetup. If you would like to join an event as a non-member, please contact us to RSVP and get details.

Our monthly meetings are every 4th Tuesday of every month. Anyone is welcome to attend. We offer both in person and Zoom options based on the current health advisories.

We welcome speakers on various outdoor related topics at every monthly meeting. If you have expertise on a topic or know of someone who does, please contact us.

Apr
1
Sat
Sycamore Creek Concert – Johnsmith
Apr 1 @ 7:00 pm

April 1, 2017                      Johnsmith

As usual, invitations go out to our email invitation list a month before the concert and we will begin accepting reservations at that time.  If you know anyone who would like to be added to our email list, they can sign up at our website:  www.SycamoreCreekConcerts.com

We look forward to seeing all of you soon!

GailP-C
Sycamore Creek House Concerts & TOWN-Austin Member

Apr
2
Sun
Hike Barton Creek Greenbelt – 5-6 miles
Apr 2 @ 7:30 am – 10:30 am

Hike Barton Creek Greenbelt

Sunday, April 2  –  7:30am

This past weekend, the usual Sunday hiking crew got wonderfully lost on the Barton Creek Greenbelt. We want to do it again!

Outing Leader/RSVP:  MarshaK  by FRIDAY March 31st!

When: Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 7:30 a.m.

Where: Meet at Marsha’s House and caravan to trail head on west end of Greenbelt

(RSVP to Marsha for location and directions)

Distance: 5-6 miles in more rugged terrain with no facilities or water source. There are hills and loose rocks, as well, as spring growth and animals.

Bring: Hiking shoes/boots, water,  sunscreen, snacks, poles, etc. Friends and spouses are invited as well as dogs but this is prime coyote territory as well as snake season. Hiker Beware! We were able to backtrack with GPS and can always find our way out but I would like to explore the  longer trails. I have not been on these trails for over 12 years.

RSVP:  MarshaK  by FRIDAY March 31st!

Apr
8
Sat
New Braunfels Spring Walk (Gruene, TX)
Apr 8 @ 9:30 am

New Braunfels Spring Walk (Gruene, TX)

Saturday, April 8th

Outing Leader/RSVP: CarolynD

What: 10k walk (approximately 6.2 miles) starting at the historic Gruene Dance Hall, winding through residential and city areas of Gruene, and enjoying sights of the Guadalupe River. This is an event of the New Braunfels Marsch-und Wandergruppe volksmarch club: http://www.muw.walktexas.org/ and is open to the public, but Carolyn Doolittle will lead the guided walk for TOWN members and their guests.

Where: Start at Gruene Dance Hall.  1601 Hunter Road, New Braunfels.  Exit I-35 at Exit 191.  Go toward Canyon Lake on FM 306.  Turn left at 2nd light on Hunter Rd to Village of Gruene.

When: Saturday, April 8th at 9:30 a.m.

Who: TOWN members and their guests, including well behaved dogs on leash.

Cost: $3.00 participation fee for everyone age 12 and over. Bring money for lunch and shopping if you want to participate in that after the walk.

After the walk, enjoy visiting Gruene!  Many restaurants, antique stores, and arts and crafts stores are available.  Enjoy lunch at Gruene Dance Hall or the Gristmill Restaurant!

Apr
9
Sun
Walk Lakeway-Hamilton Greenbelt
Apr 9 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Lakeway-Hamilton Greenbelt

Sunday, April 9

Outing Leader/RSVP:  JudyL

What: Hike the Hamilton Greenbelt for 1.5 to 2 hours at a moderate pace. Terrain varies from flat, groomed trails to a few steep, rugged areas.Waterfalls, primitive trails, boulder fields and trails of various difficulties are just some of the features you’ll discover as you make your way along the trail.

Where: 1250 Lohmans Crossing Rd Lakeway, TX  78734

When: Sunday April 9 at 9:30 a.m.

Who: TOWN members and their guests, including well behaved dogs on leash.

Cost: Free, bring a lunch or we can walk over to Cafe Lago for a bite to eat afterwards depending upon group vote.

Apr
12
Wed
Kayaking Lady Bird Lake
Apr 12 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Time for kayaking!

Lifejackets/PFDs are mandatory for this outing!

We meet at the Rowing Dock on the s. shore of Lady Bird Lake, behind Zilker Park (www.rowingdock.com) between 5:30 and 6, planning to be on the water by 6 pm in the sleek new boats with great seats and working footpegs.  $15 (cash preferred) will rent your boat, paddle, and lifejacket as we head upstream toward Tom Miller Dam, or downstream to admire the skyline and downtown buildings.

If you are new to TOWN or haven’t been out with us in a while or have an afternoon open, you can’t find a better way to enjoy the heart of Austin than on a cool, leisurely paddle on Lady Bird Lake.  Two hours of scenery, sights, and enjoyable chatting to your fellow-TOWNies and their guests, followed by a social hour enjoyment on dry land at venues such as Shady Grove, Maudie’s, Rudy’s Barbecue . . . and the Four Seasons.  Not kidding, but not usual, either.

If you have your own boat, you can put in behind the Rowing Dock at no charge.  We will help you tote it from your car to the small dock.

Apr
23
Sun
Hike Reimers Ranch
Apr 23 @ 1:00 pm

Sunday Hike – Reimers Ranch

Sunday, April 23rd

Outing Leader/RSVP:  JudyL

When: Sunday April 23, high temp forecast 71 degrees

Where:  Reimers Ranch – first parking lot on your left after you enter

Who:  Townies and friends, no dogs

When:  meet at the parking lot at 1:00

This hike will be approximately 2-3 miles, on well designated trails. We will climb down the small canyon to the river, which will require a little finesse.  We will get to see the contrast between the rugged terrain up on top, then to have a chance to climb down into the cool canyon where ferns and caves can be seen.
We will be there at prime time to watch for wildflowers, butterflies, and birds. Bring your binoculars!  We will take a few minutes to walk in silence, so as to enjoy the sounds of nature.

Bring water, a hat, sturdy hiking shoes, and a snack and conversation after the hike.

Miltons Reimers Ranch is approximately an hour from Austin. The park fee is $10 per car. It would be a good idea to carpool. If you are 62 or over , you get in free!
Please review the information on the park below.

https://parks.traviscountytx.gov/find-a-park/reimers-ranch

Apr
25
Tue
Monthly Meeting, April 25
Apr 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Monthly meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of the month. The location is the Northwest Recreation Center at 2913 Northland Dr,  Austin , TX 78757.

Join us April 25th for our monthly meeting. Visiting begins at 6 pm with our business meeting following at 6:30. Our speaker begins at 7.

Our speaker is Ben Pfeiffer who will talk about fireflies.

Come join us and bring a friend!

Apr
26
Wed
Kayaking Lady Bird Lake
Apr 26 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Time for kayaking!

Lifejackets/PFDs are mandatory for this outing!

We meet at the Rowing Dock on the s. shore of Lady Bird Lake, behind Zilker Park (www.rowingdock.com) between 5:30 and 6, planning to be on the water by 6 pm in the sleek new boats with great seats and working footpegs.  $15 (cash preferred) will rent your boat, paddle, and lifejacket as we head upstream toward Tom Miller Dam, or downstream to admire the skyline and downtown buildings.

If you are new to TOWN or haven’t been out with us in a while or have an afternoon open, you can’t find a better way to enjoy the heart of Austin than on a cool, leisurely paddle on Lady Bird Lake.  Two hours of scenery, sights, and enjoyable chatting to your fellow-TOWNies and their guests, followed by a social hour enjoyment on dry land at venues such as Shady Grove, Maudie’s, Rudy’s Barbecue . . . and the Four Seasons.  Not kidding, but not usual, either.

If you have your own boat, you can put in behind the Rowing Dock at no charge.  We will help you tote it from your car to the small dock.

Apr
27
Thu
Camping Trip to Matagorda Bay Nature Park
Apr 27 @ 12:00 pm – Apr 30 @ 12:00 pm

Camping Trip to Matagorda Bay Nature Park

April 27th – 30th

Outing Leader/RSVP:  CarrieL

What:  Camping, Birding, Kayaking, Beach Combing, Fishing, Museums

Where:  Matagorda Bay Nature Park in Matagorda (near Bay City, Tx.)

When:  Arriving Thurs. April 27 and departing Sun., April 30

Who:  TOWN members, husbands/boyfriends

This is a birding outing during Spring migration combined with a camping trip to the beach!

The Matagorda peninsula is known as one of the best birding areas.  Matagorda Bay Nature Park is located on the Matagorda peninsula at the mouth of the Colorado River where it meets the Gulf of Mexico.  Over 1600 acres were acquired here in 2001 with 2 mi. of river front and 2 mi. of beach front.

We will explore the Nature Park and its science center.  If you’d like, we can do some fishing from the piers over the river and on the Gulf.  They have a tackle loaner program, but bring what you have and we can give our fishing skills a try (license is required).

Bring your binoculars and bird books.  We will tour the Matagorda County Birding and Nature Center in Bay City, and walk the trails there doing some birding.  We may also check out the birding at the highly acclaimed Mad Island Marsh Preserve, but only if we have the time and there is interest.  In Bay City, we will also take a quick look through the small Matagorda Co. Museum giving us some history and the story of LaSalle’s shipwreck of the LaBelle.

(See History attachment.)  There is also another little museum in Palacios (aka the “city by the sea”) with a replica of the LaBelle, if we decide to drive to Palacios.

You also need to bring your kayak because we will kayak up the Colorado and across to an island on the Gulf side with unspoiled beach for shell hunting.  So bring bags and containers to hold your treasures too!

And of course, we will have to eat seafood!  Recommended seafood places are Poco Playa and Spoonbills, the Blessing Hotel for down-home Southern cooking, (buffet 11-2), and Fat Grass for all foods.  I’m sure we can manage one or two of these!

You may reserve on-line at www.lcra.org/reserve or call 855-392-7638.  I have reserved a South Loop site #7 on the water.  The best sites to reserve if you can get them are South Loop sites #5-14 (water front for $37+$5 daily entry fee) or sites #32-39 (premium sites for $32+$5 daily entry fee).  Site costs are pricey, so let’s have tenters and RVers sharing sites to make it most affordable for all.  (No limit on tents per site, but limit of 8 people.)

If  you’re interested, reserve as soon as possible because sites will go fast during Spring migration.

Looking forward to another adventure!

CarrieL

Apr
28
Fri
Lake Belton Camping
Apr 28 @ 12:00 pm – Apr 30 @ 12:00 pm

Lake Belton Camping

Live Oak Ridge Campground

April 28-30

Outing Leader/RSVP:  LindaBW

What:  Camping / Hiking

Where:  Live Oak Ridge / Lake Belton.

2000 FM 2271  –  Belton, TX  76513

Who:  TOWN members and guests

When:  April 28-30

Note from Linda:  

Hi All:

I wanted to squeeze in a quick weekend of camping as I am unable to attend Matagorda or Lake Whitney.

Lake Belton is rated highly with Recreation.gov but it will be a new adventure for me.  This is a Corp of Engineering lake located just north of Belton.  Their website states there is 136 miles of shoreline for boating, camping and nature trails.

If you have been there please feel free to fill me in on things to see or do. A more detailed agenda will come later but more than likely we’ll have a pretty laid-back outing so that you are all rested for Whitney the following weekend.  We will of course plan to eat a communal meal Saturday evening.

The 2 of us who have committed are in sites 17 and 19.  Apparently there are about another 20 spaces still available (and half-price with your senior pass).  Reservations are made through the Reservation.gov website.

Hope to see you there for the weekend or just for the day.