Rock Art Tours: Meyers Spring Ranch
Dryden, TX Intersection of Hwy 90 and Hwy 349, Dryden, TX, United StatesListed on the National Register of Historic Places, Meyers Spring is considered one of the "must see" rock art sites in Texas.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Meyers Spring is considered one of the "must see" rock art sites in Texas.
Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.
Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.
Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.
How does light behave? Learn the answer at this family-friendly, hands-on workshop exploring the interaction of light and matter.
In this Free Tuesday event, bring your friends and family to meet photographer Al Rendón and learn about his work—in his own words.
Learn from and engage with a real scientist! Dr. Chris Packham, professor of astrophysics at UTSA, will be at the Witte during the Fall Equinox to answer your questions about space, the movement of planets and the change in seasons.
Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.
Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.
Journey deep into the rugged Lower Pecos Canyonlands to experience the White Shaman mural, considered one of the most cosmologically complex narratives in the world, at the Witte Museum’s White Shaman Preserve.
Experience the “Ring of Fire” Annular Eclipse at the White Shaman Preserve! This limited-availability event includes viewing of the eclipse and guided tours to two rock art sites: The Tinaja and the famous White Shaman mural.
View the annular eclipse with the KENS 5 Weather Team! Join Bill Taylor, Chief Weatherman, and Paul Mireles, meteorologist, at the Witte on October 14.