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Colors of the Canyon

  • 12861 Galm Road San Antonio, TX, 78254 United States (map)

Join a ranger any time during this come and go event to learn more about the plants and soils at Government Canyon, which you can use to create a memory of a November day to take with you. Pounded wildflower petals, soil, sticks, and other natural objects we're providing can be incorporated in your art...you choose!

Please don't bring any objects with you, as wood and seeds from other locations can bring pests with them. Please don't collect any objects yourself at Government Canyon. We'll provide everything you need. 

Who is Invited

This activity is stationary (no hike), and artists of all ages are welcome. Minors must be accompanied by their parent or guardian. No pets please.

This is a public program intended for individuals or families. If you would like to bring a group for a program at Government Canyon, please contact the Park Interpreter at Lisa.Cole@tpwd.texas.gov to schedule at a different time. 

Registration, Fees, & Day Passes

Reservations are NOT required! Though the hike is free, all Natural Area entry fees apply.

To ensure entrance and save time at the Fee Booth, please pre-purchase and PRINT OUT a Day Pass . Day passes may be purchased up to one month in advance.

When & Where to Meet

This activity will be at the Group Picnic Pavilion, near the Visitor Center. Lot A or B will be the closest parking. The parking lot and path to the pavilion are paved and near an accessible restroom. 

What to Wear & Bring

Dress for hiking outdoors, in layers that can be added or removed as the weather changes. Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, bug spray and a hat are recommended.

Cancellations & Details

This hike is weather-dependent and subject to cancellation. Check trail conditions by calling GCSNA’s main office at 210-688-9055, or go to the GCSNA twitter feed or Facebook page.

If ADA assistance is required, please email accessibility@tpwd.texas.gov at least 2 weeks in advance.

Earlier Event: October 27
The Wonder of Texas' Native Plants
Later Event: November 3
Fall Plant Walk