GoFred 2021 Fall/Winter Visitor's Guide

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Old Tunnel State Park Goes Batty Each Evening Mexican free-tailed bats and a smattering of cave myotis bats funnel out of the defunct railroad tunnel that has been home to the migratory colony since the early 1940s at Old Tunnel State Park. The bats swarm into the evening sky at dusk from May through October. Standard-Radio Post/Joe Southern

Emergence of 3 million bats at dusk a sight to behold By Joe Southern Standard-Radio Post reporter

The furry flurry that emerges each evening from May to October at Old Tunnel State Park is a sight to behold as more than 3 million bats make their sunset trek into the Texas skies in search of food. The mix of Mexican free-tailed bats and an estimated 3,000 cave myotis bats funnel out of the defunct railroad tunnel that was built in 1913 and used by the Fredericksburg and Northern Railroad until its abandonment in 1941. It takes about 20-30 minutes for the entire colony to emerge, almost on cue at dusk. The migratory mammals make their home in the 920-foot tunnel, often arriving in late March or early April, and then departing south in the fall and winter. They dine on moths and other flying insects. Their nightly emergence, however, is the main attraction at Old Tunnel State Park. The park, located at 10619 Old San Antonio Road (around 11 miles south of Fredericksburg), is open every day from sunrise to sunset.

At dusk, viewing sessions are held where spectators can watch as a “black tornado” forms before their eyes as thousands of bats leave behind their roosts inside the abandoned railroad tunnel, swirling out en masse on their nightly foraging flights. To better see the bats on their nightly runs, the park offers an upper viewing deck and a lower observation level which is closer to the bat tunnel and walking trail. Although there is no entry fee to the park from sunrise to 5 p.m., a permit is needed after 5 p.m. in order to observe the emergence. The fee is $2 per person for the upper deck and $5 per person for the lower level, which includes the educational presentation. Space is limited and permits must be purchased online in advance at http://tpwd.texas. gov/state-parks/old-tunnel. There are also links on the park’s Facebook page. Bring drinking water, as no water is available in the park. Picnic tables are available. Restrooms are only open in the evenings during bat season (May to October). To minimize disturbance to the bat colony and for safety, attendees are asked to stay on the designated trail and not approach the tunnel.

During the summer and early fall months, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department hosts sessions to Due to the sensitive nature of the park, no camping, educate visitors about the bats. Bat-viewing pets or smoking are allowed. opportunities are available seven nights a week, and Since the program start depends upon the nightly educational presentations are given Thursday emergence times (which vary with sunset times), through Sunday. Old Tunnel State Park maintains an informational

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Steering Visitors in the Right Direction

3min
pages 142-152

Hill Country Higher Ed

3min
pages 136-141

Library Houses ‘Good Reads’

2min
pages 134-135

Vereins Kirche Keeps Current with Exhibits, Activities

3min
pages 130-133

City Parks Offer Variety of Camping, Day Use Amenities

9min
pages 124-127

Museum Honors Sacrifice Service of WWII Pacific Vets

5min
pages 122-123

Old Tunnel State Park Goes Batty Each Evening

3min
pages 114-117

Roll, Roll, Roll Your Board

1min
pages 128-129

Brewing Up the Hill Country

6min
pages 118-121

36th President Lives on at LBJ National Historical Park

3min
pages 112-113

Living History Found at LBJ State Park

4min
pages 108-111

Wine Me Up

13min
pages 100-107

‘Everbody’s Somebody” When Visiting Luckenbach Texas

2min
pages 96-99

‘Volkssport’ Brings Germany to Your Feet

3min
pages 94-95

The Bright Side of Life

2min
pages 90-93

View the Heavens at Enchanted Rock

2min
pages 86-87

Country Schools

2min
pages 88-89

Texas Rangers Heritage Center

2min
pages 82-85

Pioneer Museum

1min
pages 80-81

Fort Martin Scott

3min
pages 78-79

Lace up for Benefit Runs

1min
pages 74-75

A Hunter’s Paradise

1min
pages 76-77

Die Künstler Art Show & Sale

1min
pages 64-65

Fredericksburg Theater Company

4min
pages 66-69

First Friday Art Walks

4min
pages 70-73

Music Club Hosts Concerts by Global Talents

2min
pages 62-63

German Choirs Keep Tradition Alive

1min
page 61

FISD Band Boosters Turkey Dinner

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page 60

Gem & Mineral Shows

1min
pages 58-59

LBJ Christmas Tree Lighting

2min
page 53

Singing Christmas Tree

1min
page 52

Gillespie County Youth Livestock Show

1min
pages 56-57

Fredericksburg’s ‘Second Christmas’

1min
pages 54-55

Kinderfest

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pages 50-51

Bethany Christmas Journey

1min
page 49

Christmas Home Tour Tannenbaum Ball

1min
page 48

Santa Day Parade Ahead

1min
page 47

Peddler Show

1min
pages 38-41

Holy Ghost Lutheran Church Nativity Display

1min
page 46

Marktplatz Will Light Up for the Holidays

1min
pages 42-43

Light the Night Christmas Parade

1min
pages 44-45

Indian Artifact Show

1min
page 37

Knights of Columbus’s BestFest

2min
pages 34-35

Finding Sanctuary in the Japanese Peace Garden

6min
pages 22-27

Fredericksburg Food & Wine Fest

2min
page 36

Oktoberfest Marks 40 Years

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pages 18-21

Historian Reflects on 175 Years

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pages 30-31

Introduction from the Editor

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Fredericksburg Farmer’s Market

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Texas Mesquite Arts Festival

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