Overview
The Nature Conservancy's (TNC) Davis Mountains Preserve is a wildlife refuge in the highest country of the Davis Mountains in far West Texas. This sky island is a unique ecosystem harboring plants and wildlife that are seen in few, if any, other places in Texas, including ponderosa pine and quaking aspen, Montezuma quail, mountain short-horned lizards and Mexican black bears.
Details
We are pleased to offer a Guided Day Tour of the Davis Mountains Preserve, which includes a presentation on The Nature Conservancy's work in West Texas, a driving tour of the preserve and an interpretive hike. THE DAVIS MOUNTAINS PRESERVE IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ON THESE TOUR DATES.
Important info about the tours:
- Hiking difficulty: easy to hard, tailored to each group.
- Maximum participants: 12
- Please bring a sack lunch to enjoy on the preserve.
- Other supplies you will need: good hiking shoes, hiking poles, water, snacks, binoculars (if you have them).