Cibolo Nature Center and Farm

Cibolo Nature Center and Farm

Cibolo Nature Center and Farm offers visitors over 600 acres of restored native habitats, including prairies, hardwood forests, and wetlands, with extensive trails and educational opportunities focused on nature conservation and sustainable agriculture.

600
Acres Protected
10
Miles of Trails
30,000
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Cibolo Nature Center and Farm

Cibolo Nature Center and Farm
 

Cibolo Nature Center and Farm is located in Boerne, Texas, preserving more than 600 acres of diverse Hill Country landscapes such as prairies, woodlands, riparian areas, and wetlands. Established in 1978, this nature preserve functions as a hub for environmental education, native plant restoration, and sustainable farming practices. The terrain is characterized by gently rolling hills, the clear waters of Cibolo Creek, and a mixture of native Texas flora and fauna, providing a rich habitat for birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects. Visitors can explore a network of over 10 miles of multi-use trails that wind through open fields, shaded woodlands, and alongside Cibolo Creek. The Cibolo Classroom at the Nature Center provides interactive exhibits and programming for all ages, promoting stewardship of Texas’ natural resources. The farm promotes sustainable agriculture with gardens, orchards, and livestock demonstrations that highlight traditional and modern farming methods. Popular activities include birdwatching, hiking, nature photography, and educational events such as guided tours and nature camps. Notable landmarks include the historic German Farmstead, which gives insight into the early settlers of the region, and the diverse pollinator gardens that support butterflies and native bees. The combination of ecological diversity, outdoor recreation, and environmental education makes Cibolo Nature Center and Farm a valuable destination for families, students, and outdoor enthusiasts interested in the Hill Country's natural heritage.

Highlights

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Historic German Farmstead showcasing 19th-century farming life

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Diverse native pollinator gardens supporting butterflies and bees

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Cibolo Creek corridor with rich riparian habitat for wildlife viewing

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Extensive network of multi-use trails for hiking and mountain biking

Notable Natural Features

German Farmstead

A preserved historic homestead that provides insight into the early German settlers’ farming lifestyle in the Texas Hill Country.

Pollinator Gardens

Specialized gardens focusing on native plants that attract and sustain pollinators including butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.

Cibolo Creek

A serene creek running through the preserve offering riparian habitat and excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.