Dennis Pohle: Very nice Museum with a thorough history of LBJ from his college thru Presidential years. Information is mostly on nicely done sign boards with pictures and some display cases. Tells a lot about his accomplishment in office and his core values. Also focuses on Lady Bird’s background and accomplishments on the second floor. We were there a little over an hour. Friendly staff, a great value.
Shannon Toy: Great place to swim by yourself in peace, clear clear water. Sometimes you’ll see deer in the park or You might also catch someone on high wire. When you’re driving down Riverside, you might catch a glimpse at this art by a local artist, beauty out of trash.
Christian Gladwell: Visiting The Meadows Center was an unforgettable experience! The glass-bottom boat tour offered stunning views of the crystal-clear springs and fascinating underwater life. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, sharing rich history and environmental insights that made the trip even more engaging. The walking trails and exhibits were peaceful and educational, perfect for families or nature lovers. The center’s commitment to conservation is truly inspiring. It’s a hidden gem in Texas that combines beauty, learning, and fun in one amazing spot. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area—this place is a must-see treasure
Caiter Tot: I love the sunny paths, all the families and dogs playing, and of course the river. Only down side is the cyclists zooming around corners and having to dodge them.
Courtney Hughes: This place needs some attention. Much of the equipment has been damaged and removed, but not replaced in over a year. There should really be some security at night to keep the teenagers from destroying it further. Very disappointing. We have to go to Kyle or Newbraunfels to use their playgrounds. Just sad. San Marcos can do better.
Morghan Townsend: I liked this place, but I can’t really explain why. It’s so random. The parking was hard to find. There weren’t really trails, just some tire tracks people followed. It seemed like only the Texas State students that live in the apartments right by it visit this place. There was litter all over the place. But it was wild and green! We took our dog, and it was pretty much free range for large dogs. All of them were off leash- which I love