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The University Police Department is located in the Neuces Building (F4) Walking Paths Roads/Parking Lots Green Space. West of Comanche ST. RANCH. Texas. Rivers Center DR SPRINGS. AQUARENA East of University Drive. ST.
Texas Rivers Center East of University Drive Park West of Comanche Texas State University-San Marcos Campus Map West of Comanche Street Roy F. Mitte 749 N. Comanche Street Building Number: 845 Building Code: RFM. Title: RFM Created Date:
Spring Lake Natural Area is a little-known 251-acre park that sits just above Spring Lake, the headwaters of the San Marcos River. It offers many miles of natural surface trails and is open to the public for hiking, biking, birding, and photography.
At the headwaters of the San Marcos River, more than 200 artesian springs bubble up to form Spring Lake. Here, human history stretches back more than 12,000 years to the last ice age and natural history even further. Spring Lake is a jewel for divers.
Sewell Park is one of the most inviting and relaxing spaces on the Texas State Campus. The spring-fed crystal clear San Marcos River runs through the park and remains 72 degrees year-round.
Sewell is now a favorite student hangout on campus. The six-acre park features grassy banks for soaking up sun, playing Frisbee with friends, a basketball court, volleyball courts, and picnic and barbecue areas — all along the riverbank. Stairs provide easy access for swimming or snorkeling in the San Marcos River.
Explore sweeping grasslands, wooded paths, and canyon bluffs. Excellent birdwatching. Abundant natural spaces for quiet escapes (great for long dog walks, too!) 300 days of sunshine a year. 1,200+ acres of natural areas with hiking and biking trails. The spring-fed San Marcos River is 72° all year long.