Overview
Join us for a spring wildflower tour of TNC’s picturesque 1,475-acre Clymer Meadow Preserve, which contains one of the last remnants of the Blackland Prairie—an imperiled ecosystem comprised of numerous bird, butterfly and wildflower species. You’ll immerse yourself in the beauty and color of true Texas prairie while learning about the history and ecology of our native grasslands. Grab your binoculars and camera, pack a lunch and get back to nature!
How to Register
A RESERVATION IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND THIS TOUR. A reservation sign-up link has been posted at the top of this webpage; please click the green button to reserve your spot. Space is limited, so sign up now!
Event Details
All tours will take place on May 16, 2026. We are offering three start times: 9:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon. Each tour will last approximately one hour. This will allow for more visitors to experience the spring beauty within the prairies.
Each tour time will visit the same areas. Please only register for one timeslot to ensure sufficient space for others to visit the prairie as well.
Tour information will be sent with RSVP confirmation. Please follow the map links and directions provided in confirmation emails. Searching for Clymer Meadow Preserve on a GPS will lead you to our office, not the tour meeting location.
What to Wear and Bring
We recommend wearing a hat, long pants and closed-toed shoes. You may also wish to bring insect repellent, sunscreen, binoculars, a camera, lunch and a water bottle. Tours are rain or shine!
Have Questions?
Contact Brandon Belcher, Grasslands Project Director, at 903-752-0676 or Brandon.Belcher@tnc.org.