Travis County Parks plans to conduct a prescribed burn at Pace Bend Park on Thursday, November 30, 2017. The prescribed burn will take place between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., and will take two to four hours to complete. Travis County Parks is conducting the burn in cooperation with personnel from the local fire departments and natural resource agencies.
The prescribed burn includes approximately 84 acres of live oak-juniper woodlands and will help maintain this plant community by removing invading shrubs, reducing the number of exotic species and enhancing the health and diversity of the native plant community.
The prescribed burn will be conducted with northerly winds which will carry smoke to the south across the Park and the communities to the south. Some smoke impacts may occur, but they should be relatively light due to the weather conditions and the distance between the prescribed burn and the adjacent communities.
The park will remain open; however, some portions of the park will be closed and access along the main park road may be delayed. Currently, the interior of the park (including the mountain biking trails) will be closed. A portion of the main park road will be closed in the northeastern corner of the park between Kate and Johsnon’s Cove and Giles Cove.
Pace Bend Park is located at 2805 Pace Bend Road North, Spicewood, TX 78699.
Media: The prescribed burn is located adjacent to the main road, and in order to minimize impacts to traffic and provide for the safety of the park users and fire management staff, no media will be allowed on-site. Please contact Glen Gillman at (512) 844-7480 for inquiries, or check in at the park fee booth for additional information.