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San Marcos may add a fee for out-of-towners to float its river, costing $5 per person or $25 for groups. The fee aims to fund park maintenance, as most river visitors are non-local day-trippers.
Starting July 1, visitors to the San Marcos River who are not residents of the city will be required to pay for parking at City Park, with fees ranging from $5 to $25, while residents can park for ...
San Marcos city leaders discussed a proposed fee for non-residents who use the riverfront parks. Supporters said the quality at Rio Vista has deteriorated recently.
SAN MARCOS, Texas — U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fort Worth District and city of San Marcos officials led a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Bicentennial Park on May 21, celebrating the completion of ...
All 14 sirens are fully operational and feature new technology that issue distinct signals for various emergencies, allowing ...
The proposal, discussed during San Marcos' City Council meeting on Tuesday, May 20, means out-of-town visitors would be charged between $5 and $25 in order to access the San Marcos River ...
Floating the San Marcos River may soon come with a price tag—for out-of-town visitors, at least. City officials are considering a new access fee for non-residents who use the city's riverfront ...
SAN MARCOS — Along a quiet stretch of the San Marcos River, Cape’s Dam is largely out of sight and out of mind. The 19th century dam sits east of Interstate 35, removed from most of the city ...
Melrose River Club sits along the San Marcos River on 12 acres of land surrounded by nature. It offers 30 cabins and 10 airstream vintage trailers that have been renovated into hotel rooms.
The San Marcos River, a go-to summer escape for tubing, swimming, and beating the Texas heat, but starting July 1, visitors from outside the San Marcos city limits will have to pay to park.
The City of San Marcos is considering charging visitors to float on the river. Supporters said the quality at Rio Vista has deteriorated in recent years. Skip Navigation ...