Bastrop State Park, Wildfire Update

Latest news release from Texas Parks & Wildlife re: wildfire in Bastrop State Park:
Bastrop State Park: Looking to Recovery
Only a few weeks ago Bastrop State Park was under siege from what was described as the most disastrous and costly wildfire in Texas history, taking two lives and burning over 1500 homes, along with much of the Lost Pines ecosystem including the acreage in Bastrop State Park.
With the fire now 95% contained and cleanup in beginning stages, the concerns of park supporters along with park staff, staff biologists and conservationists have turned to park restoration. The park will be closed until at least October as the staff begins assessing damage as well as developing a plan to get the park reopened to the public and to restore habitat and wildlife.

Nearby Buescher State Park is open and still offers the Lost Pines experience treasured by park visitors. Read more in this news release.

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Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center, Fort Davis Texas

The Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center right outside of Fort Davis, Texas offers more than 500 acres of rolling grasslands, oak- covered hills and shaded canyons. Visitors have 20 acres of desert botanical gardens to discover as well as a greenhouse with 200 species of cacti and succulents. A Chihuahuan Desert Mining Heritage Exhibit stands near the entrance to the visitor’s center which houses interpretive exhibits and a delightful gift shop. A Wildscape Demonstration Garden attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and other wildlife. A 1.75 mile hiking trail will take you down into Modesta Canyon, home to cooling springs, small pools of water and the lowest point at the nature center, A 2.25 mile Outside Loop hike will take you to Clayton’s Overlook, the highest point at the nature center, and home to an exhibit featuring geology, geography and history of the area. Both of these trails are rocky and considered moderate to difficult. The Hummingbird & Butterfly Trail, at 1/3 mile is considered easy however it is rocky. The Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center is open from 9AM-5PM Monday through Saturday year round. Admission is $5. Children under the age of 12 are free. The Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center is located 4 miles south of the town of Fort Davis, Texas on Hwy 118. The story of the Chihuahuan Desert is best told with photos. www.cdri.org

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Dallas RV Show, Winter 2012

The winter Dallas RV show will be held at Dallas Market Hall from Thursday February 23rd through Sunday February 26th, 2012. For those of you who missed the fall Dallas RV show the weekend of September 15th, 2011 here is your next opportunity to attend the Southwest RV Super Show. The show will be open on Thursday February 23rd, 2012 from 10AM-7PM. Friday and Saturday the hours are 10AM-8PM. The final day of the winter Dallas RV show will be Sunday the 26th of February, 2012 opening at 11AM and closing at 6PM. Admission tickets for adults are $10, children ages 3-12 years $5, and under 2 yrs of age free of charge. Seniors will be admitted on Thursday only at a discounted price of $8. Mark your calendars and don’t miss the winter Dallas RV show!
Dallas Market Hall is located at 2200 N. Stemmons Fwy, Dallas Texas.

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Paisano Pete, Fort Stockton Texas

Paisano Pete

Paisano Pete

Paisano Pete welcomes all visitors to downtown Fort Stockton, Texas. This big bird stands an impressive 11 feet tall and measures 22 feet long. Stop by the intersection of Business 10 and Main St. in Fort Stockton and take a photo next time you are traveling in West Texas. This big bird has lost his distinction as the world’s largest road runner, and taken second place to a road runner at a rest stop in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Word is out however that Paisano Pete may regain his standing sometime in the not too distant future as the World’s Largest Road Runner. The Road Runner in New Mexico is deteriorating due to being constructed out of recycled junk.

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Bastrop State Park Wildfire Damage

Texas Parks & Wildlife Department News Release as of Sep 15, 2011
Bastrop State Park will be closed through at least October as Texas Parks and Wildlife Department personnel continue to douse hot spots on the mostly-burned property and begin assessing damage as well as developing a plan to get the park reopened to the public.

Tuesday, a week after the fire situation at the park reached its worst point, TPWD firefighters and other personnel were working to put out lingering hot spots from the wildfire that first began threatening the park on Sept. 4. Crews also were busy cutting and mulching additional potential fuel sources on the 6,500-acre park.

“The park will be closed at least through October,” says Todd McClanahan, superintendent of the park and nearby Buescher State Park, which so far has escaped any damage from the 34,000-acre Bastrop Complex fire, which claimed two lives and destroyed some 1,500 residences in the area. “First we are going to make the park safe, then we will concentrate on what needs to be done to get the park back open.”

Latest satellite imagery shows that the fire covered slightly less acreage than earlier believed, he said.

“Initially, we though only about 100 acres of the park were left unburned, which would be 99 percent,” McClanahan said. “But the most recent satellite data shows only 95 percent coverage and the severity of that varies.”

He said around-the-clock work by firefighters saved all of the major historic structures on the park. The red sandstone and pine structures on the park, constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, are a National Historic Landmark district. The park is one of only six state parks in the nation with that designation.

“We did lose the wooden cover of a CCC-built scenic overlook, but a Depression-era rain shelter in the Copperas Creek camp site on the park that we had been worried about did make it,” McClanahan said. “We saved all the cabins, the refectory (large meeting hall), bath house, maintenance building and sign shop.”

Not only did stopping the fire save the park’s infrastructure, it helped keep the fire from reaching the heart of Bastrop.

“The park was a good stronghold to keep the fire from going into town,” McClanahan said. “That was very much in the back of our minds…doing anything we could to stop it in the park and keep it from getting into Bastrop. I couldn’t be more proud of our firefighters and all the others who helped.”

McClanahan said he remains concerned about the fate of the endangered Houston toad.

“Because of the drought, the last two or three years have been horrible for the Houston toad,” he said. “They require water to bred, and this spring they did not have a successful season. The overall impact on them from the fire is unknown at this point, but we are worried about them.”

Federally protected since 1972, the Houston toad once ranged over 14 counties. Loss of habitat had constricted that area to mostly Bastrop State Park.

“We ask that anyone wanting to volunteer to just give us a chance to evaluate the severity of damage and we will be calling on assistance once a plan is in place,” McClanahan said.

“Otherwise, we are asking that visitors heed the closed status of the park as it is unsafe at this time.”

What the park needs most is what the rest of the state also needs – rain.

“Our best case scenario is some sustained rain to cool things down,” McClanahan said. “We need steady moisture that will soak in, not a heavy rain that will cause runoff and erosion. Worst case scenario is what’s being forecast, more of the same.”

While Bastrop State Park and nearby Buescher State Park are closed, all other area parks remain open, including nearby Palmetto State Park and Monument Hill State Historic Site.

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