Cibolo Nature Center is a 367-acre natural preserve in Boerne, Texas, offering a diverse landscape of rolling hills, creeks, and native flora and fauna, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and environmental education.
Located in the Texas Hill Country near Boerne, Cibolo Nature Center protects over 360 acres of native Texas habitats including grasslands, woodlands, and riparian areas along Cibolo Creek. The area supports a variety of wildlife such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and numerous bird species, making it a favored spot for wildlife viewing and birdwatching. The Nature Center also features educational programs and an interpretive trail system designed to connect visitors with the region’s natural and cultural heritage. Historically, the land has been protected and managed to conserve native plant species and to maintain the ecological integrity of the Hill Country environment. Visitors can hike the trails that wind through oak-juniper woodlands and along seasonal streams, providing scenic views and opportunities to spot native wildlife. The facility also includes outdoor learning areas, a butterfly garden, and demonstration plots showcasing sustainable land management techniques. Cibolo Nature Center serves as a community resource for outdoor recreation, environmental education, and conservation awareness. Its relatively accessible proximity to San Antonio makes it a popular destination for families, nature photographers, and hikers seeking a quieter, less developed natural setting. The combination of educational programming and open natural areas provides an enriching experience for visitors of all ages.
Cibolo Creek riparian corridor supporting diverse wildlife
Native Texas Hill Country oak-juniper woodlands
Educational butterfly garden and pollinator habitats
Scenic overlooks with views of the surrounding Hill Country
A spring-fed creek running through the property that supports rich riparian habitats and attracts diverse bird and aquatic life.
A cultivated area dedicated to native pollinator plants providing habitat for butterflies and other beneficial insects.
Classic Texas Hill Country vegetation providing shelter and food for numerous native animals.