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.
Hike at Travis County Reimers Ranch Park
We’re going to try this again! Please join us.
Saturday, June 3rd
*** Time: 9 am for about 2.5 hours for the hike, followed by lunch and watermelon.
Join SallieN and Jacque at the Travis County Reimers Ranch Park.
Outing Leader/RSVP: Leader is SallieN, but please RSVP via email to Jacque (or call 512.426.2576) by Friday June 2nd .
When: Saturday, June 3rd
Time: 9 am
Where: Travis County Reimers Ranch Park https://parks.traviscountytx.gov/find-a-park/reimers-ranch
Hike Description: This is a 4.7-mile hike the first half is a moderately demanding walk on a primitive trail with elevation changes and some steep slopes and several rocky areas to traverse while the second half is an easy walk on the upper crushed granite trail which has little shade. Recommend sturdy hiking shoes, plenty of water and walking stick.
*** Address: 23610 Hamilton Rd. , Dripping Springs, TX, 78620
*** Directions: From Austin South
Head west on US-290 W
At the Y in Oak Hill make a slight right onto TX-71 (signs for Texas 71 W/Llano)
8.3 mi
Turn left onto Hamilton Pool Rd
Destination will be on the right
11.7 mi
Milton Reimer’s Ranch Park watch for sign on right.
From North Austin
Head southwest on Ranch Rd 620/N FM 620 toward Bee Cave
Turn right onto Bee Cave Pkwy
1.1 mi
Continue onto Hamilton Pool Rd
Destination will be on the right
11.7 mi
Milton Reimer’s Ranch Park watch for sign on right.
*** Shoes: Hiking shoes/boots, tennis shoes; no sandals or flip-flops.
Canines: Definitely welcome on leash, prepare to pick up poop.
*** Distance: 4.7 miles with no facilities or water source. There are some inclines and loose rocks. Sometimes we go exploring on new trails.
*** Bring: Your lunch, Lisa will provide watermelon. We will have a picnic after hiking. Also bring water, sunscreen, snacks, poles for crossing the creek, etc. Friends and spouses are invited.
Thanks! Jacque
Notes from Travis County Park – PLEASE READ — WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU COME
- Activities at Reimers Ranch Park include rock climbing, mountain biking, swimming, fishing, hiking, and equestrian trail riding. (TOWN will not rock climbing!)
- The park is open from 7 am to twilight. They do NOT allow camping
- Fees are $10 per vehicle. Vehicles with a Senior Citizen ( 62 years) or a Disabled Vet (60%) are not charged.
*** ALERT: Fee Change Starting May 1 Through September 30, on every weekend and holiday – A $5 surcharge will be applied to all vehicles and pedestrians on summer weekends and holidays. This $5 fee will be in addition to the usual $10 entrance fee and will apply to all vehicles, including those with Annual, Senior Lonestar, and Veteran Lonestar Permits. The fee will not be assessed on weekdays that are not holidays. This added fee is necessary to help offset the costs of operating the park during times of peak visitation.
- We accept cash and local checks. We do NOT accept credit cards.
- Pets are allowed, but must remain on leash at all times.
- Glass bottles and public display of alcohol consumption are not allowed.
- Cooking grills are allowed, but they must be above ground and not pose a fire hazard You can burn gas and charcoal, but not wood due to the flying embers. The park does not provide cooking grills.
- Swimming takes place in the Pedernales River. Swimmers usually hike about 300 yards from the parking lot to the river. On busy summer weekends and holidays, the hike might be as long as a half-mile.
- The Mountain Bike Trails close down after a significant rain to maintain their integrity. They re-open after they have thoroughly dried. Check with the fee booth staff for current status of the mountain bike trails.
- Rock climbing and mountain biking are inherently hazardous activities. Please read the warning signs at the beginning of the trail heads leading to these activity areas.
Leader: MarshaK
Distance: 4 -5 miles at a very brisk pace
Difficulty: moderate to difficult
Meet at Marsha’s house before 7:30 am. Group will finish before 9:30 as Marsha needs time to prep for church.
Water is required as well as good walking shoes. Sticks are also helpful.
Dogs must be on leash. Prepare to pick up your dog’s poop. Furnish water for your dog.
Contact MarshaK via email by Saturday evening if you wish to walk with her.
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.
Wonder Woman – Alamo Drafthouse
Father’s Day – Sunday, June 18th
Outing Leader/RSVP: MarilynF
What: Movie – Wonder Woman
When: Sunday, June 18th – 3:30pm
Where: Alamo Drafthouse – South Lamar – Austin, TX
Note from Marilyn:
Fathers Day at Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar
3:30 pm show
Wonder Woman 2D: Make your father proud!
Buy your ticket once you hear back from me on where my seat is. Meanwhile, please RSVP ASAP.
RSVP to MarilynF.
Rags to Rugs Outing
When: Sunday June 25, 2017
Time: 2-5 p.m.
Where: Marsha’s House
Open: to any TOWNie or friend but will limit to 10 due to activity. No dogs as Willie and Millie are irritable rat terriers that are territorial and nuts.
RSVP: To MarshaK by June 20th.
This outing will be a hands-on activity where we make simple traditional rag rugs from old sheets. This is a great activity for hot days and for making small rugs that can be used on a table or floor. The rugs are made from the traditional Amish tooth brush method. I will supply the needles, made from old coat hangers rather than old toothbrushes, and snacks and libations.
Please bring an old sheet. It will be torn into strips for the rug. Any color and any pattern. We will share sheets for varied patterns and colors. Do not worry about skill level as it is simple method that is just fun.
Happy Trails,
Marsha
Our agenda is typically the following: bring your brown-bag dinner or a snack; we gather at 6 pm & socialize; 6:30-7:00 greetings, introductions, business, outings reports and planning; 7- 8 speaker; 8 – 8:15 adjournment and cleanup.
Monthly meetings are held on the 4th Tuesday of the month. The location is the Northwest Recreation Center at 2913 Northland Dr, 78757. Enter the front doors, look left, and you will see and hear us.
Join us June 27th for our monthly meeting. Visiting begins at 6 pm with our business meeting following at 6:30. Our speaker begins at 7.
Please join us as our speaker Elaine Davenport takes us on a walk through Westcave Preserve, which is located near Hamilton Pool in southwestern Travis County. The heart of this hidden gem, which was saved from destruction 40 years ago, is a shady emerald grotto cooled by a fern-lined waterfall.
Elaine’s presentation is based on her book, co-authored with S. Christopher Caran, Discovering Westcave: The Natural & Human History of a Hill Country Nature Preserve. The book includes details about the Westcave area’s colorful history and characters. Elaine’s presentation will include some of the book’s gorgeous photographs, plus line drawings from famed Texas artist Nancy McGowan. Westcave is recognized nationally and internationally as both an ecological jewel and an innovator in promoting nature awareness and outdoor experience.
Elaine Davenport is an award-winning writer, journalist and publisher who has lived and worked in South America and Europe as an investigative journalist. She was certified as a Texas Master Naturalist in 2011, and is the co-author of the book Discovering Westcave: The Natural & Human History of a Hill Country Nature Preserve, published by Texas A&M University Press.
The price of the book is a $25 which is a direct donation to Westcave Preserve. Payment via cash, check or credit is accepted. If you’d like to donate more, the difference between whatever you donate and $25 is considered tax deductible, and you will be given a receipt to that effect on the spot.
Come join us and bring a friend!
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.
Canceled – Hike in Barton Creek
Leader: MarshaK
Distance: 4 -5 miles at a very brisk pace
Difficulty: moderate to difficult
Meet at Marsha’s house before 7:30 am. Group will finish before 9:30 as Marsha needs time to prep for church.
Water is required as well as good walking shoes. Sticks are also helpful.
Dogs must be on leash. Prepare to pick up your dog’s poop. Furnish water for your dog.
Contact MarshaK via email by Saturday evening if you wish to walk with her.