The programs aim to highlight the unique features of Big Thicket, including its rich biodiversity, extensive trail system, and cultural history. The events will allow visitors to engage with the park in a variety of ways, such as guided hikes, wildlife spotting, and educational workshops. The National Park Service emphasizes that these programs are free of charge and open to all visitors.
The fall events at Big Thicket National Preserve are part of the National Park Service’s broader commitment to making their parks accessible and educational. Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the natural and cultural significance of the Preserve. For more information about the fall programs, visit the National Park Service’s website.