The Barton Creek Habitat Preserve, located in Bee Cave, Texas, is a 4,000-acre natural sanctuary that protects open space in one of the fastest-growing areas of the state. It provides habitat for migratory songbirds and plays a crucial role in preserving water quality in the Barton Creek watershed.
With its limestone canyons, tree-lined hills, and four miles of Barton Creek frontage, the preserve offers a pristine natural landscape that feels worlds away from the bustling city of Austin, just a few miles away. It is home to a diverse array of Texas species, including the federally endangered golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo, which were the original impetus for its acquisition through the Endangered Species Act. As the Austin metro area continues to grow, the Barton Creek Habitat Preserve remains a vital resource for protecting water quality, conserving natural habitat, and safeguarding Texas' unique wildlife.
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