Meadows Center Introduces New Spring Lake Annual Pass

The Spring Lake Annual Pass presents a better and more cost-effective way to explore Spring Lake year round.

SAN MARCOS – The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University has unveiled a Spring Lake Annual Pass now available to purchase online for $26.95.

The Spring Lake Annual Pass presents a better and more cost-effective way to explore Spring Lake year round. It covers 12 months of unlimited access to the standard 25-minute glass-bottom boat tour, 15 percent off gift shop purchases as well as 15 percent off extended, wetlands and specialty tours for up to six people. Guests of Annual Pass cardholders will also receive $2 off their boat ticket, for up to six people.

For more information or to purchase a pass online, visit http://bit.ly/SpringLakeAnnualPass.


About The Meadows Center

The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University was named following a generous gift from The Meadows Foundation in August 2012. The Meadows Center inspires research, innovation and leadership that ensures clean, abundant water for the environment and all humanity, and is led by Executive Director Andrew Sansom, Ph.D.

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