** coming soon **
Join us on our beautiful deck overlooking the wetlands and enjoy a great cup of coffee with one of the naturalists who work at Estero Llano Grande State Park. Bring your questions about birds, bats, c
Guitar Lessons for All Ages Beginning August 25 The Museum will hold beginners guitar lessons throughout the fall. The classes will meet until December from...
Guests will enjoy the interpretive presentation including the home's history & families, Spanish architecture, art gallery, and introduction to the nature trails.
Join a park naturalist and observe the vast amounts of colorful butterflies that are attracted to the gardens in the park.
Estero Llano Grande State Park in Weslaco attracts a spectacular array of South Texas wildlife with its varied landscape of shallow lake, woodlands and thorn forest.
Explore the wonders of McAllen's big backyard on an interpretive guided tour along the half-mile of nature trails surrounding the historic 1930s adobe mansion. Discover the immense variety of nat
For all family members attending any of the above classes, the cost is one low fee of $40For big brothers and sisters in the family, we offer concurrent sibling...
2009 Thanksgiving Concert Party with Kevin Fowler. Special guests Mark McKinney and Last Call.
Estero Llano Grande State Park in Weslaco attracts a spectacular array of South Texas wildlife with its varied landscape of shallow lake, woodlands and thorn forest.
Join our hawk counters on our ADA-accessible tower and witness the spectacle of hawks in migration. Observers have documented 27 raptor species in the park, often 14 or more in one day, including Rio
Do you like butterflies, dragonflies, plants, birds, mammals, reptiles and more? Come see all that Estero Llano Grande State Park has to offer on our Monday morning nature walks.
Forever the Sickest Kids is a six-piece pop/rock band from Dallas, Texas.
Come and try for the "Bentsen Hat Trick" of subtropical bird species: clay-colored robin, northern beardless-tyrannulet, and ferruginous pygmy-owl; then look for a hook-billed kite to comple