Dripping Springs Holds Ribbon Cutting To Unveil The “Taj Mahal” Of Bird Viewing Stations

Staff Reports

On Monday, the City of Dripping Springs held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to unveil the “Taj Mahal” of bird viewing projects.

The ceremony was held at the Ranch Park Bird Viewing Station to celebrate the station’s completion.

City officials offered a special thanks to Hays County Master Naturalists, Dripping Springs Birding Club, Dripping Springs Wild Birds Unlimited, Architect Juan Cotera and the community for making the station a reality.

The station can be accessed via trails at the Dripping Springs Ranch Park Event Center and includes a viewing deck beside the pond.

 

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