Texas Parks and Wildlife announced that the Bauer Unit at Guadalupe River State Park has been temporarily closed due to recent vandalism.
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The Bauer Unit’s closure was announced on the Guadalupe River State Park’s Facebook page on Sunday morning, citing “recent incidents of vandalism.”The post added that recent vandalism has caused problems with keeping the park clean and safe for guests. “As we work on getting our gate repaired , the Bauer Unit will remain closed to all visitors; trespassing will not be tolerated,” the Facebook post said.
Texas Parks and Wildlife reminded guests to follow the “Leave No Trace” principles when visiting state parks, which include:Leave behind what you findThe park also clarified in a different post that the trails are open to foot traffic only at the main park, but the Bauer Unit continues to remain closed.for a map of the park.Andrea K. Moreno is a News Trainee at KSAT. She graduated from Texas State University with an electronic media degree and a minor in psychology.
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