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    • Friday, June 12, 2026
    • Joshua Creek Ranch
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    The Texas Hill Country Game Fair (San Antonio Rodeo Wildlife Committee) has partnered with the Stewards of the Wild San Antonio Chapter to offer our members access to an incredible Game Changer event on Friday, June 12 at 6pm— a $200+ value, completely free for qualifying members. 

    This exclusive evening includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, an open bar, live music, and a live auction featuring sporting merchandise, hunting trips, guns, and more.


    Not a member? First join the Stewards of the Wild San Antonio Chapter, then come back to this link and  register for the event. You will receive one free ticket once your membership is confirmed.

    Become a Member Here!


    Friday Evening Details:
    • 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Exhibitor Village (All are welcome to hang with us at our booth, bring a chair!)
    • 6:00 pm Game Changer Grand Tasting event, including a live auction and music by the JR Herrera Band

    Saturday:

    All ticket holders are welcome to come back for Saturday Game Fair events!

    You are also more than welcome to come hang at our booth at the Exhibitors Village from 9am-5pm. We will be making and selling Wild Game Pizza slices and selling raffle tickets for a Turtle Box Ranger Speaker... more info to come!

    **If anyone is interested in helping us with grunt work or manning the booth on Saturday, send us a DM on Instagram, email us or send us a chat in the GroupMe!

    More Info on the Texas Hill Country Game Fair and the San Antonio Rodeo Wildlife Committee

    • Friday, July 17, 2026
    • 9:00 AM
    • Sunday, July 19, 2026
    • 12:00 PM
    • Huerfano Trailhead Colorado
    • 9
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    Join the San Antonio chapter of Stewards of the Wild for an unforgettable backpacking adventure in the stunning Upper Huerfano and Lily Lake area of Colorado. This opportunity is open to all current SOTW members!

    This is a loosely guided, community-style trip designed for adventurous individuals who enjoy the outdoors, self-sufficiency, and exploring at their own pace. We’ll backpack into camp together, establish a shared basecamp, and then participants can choose their own adventure for the remainder of the trip.

    Optional Activities Include:

    • Fly fishing alpine streams and lakes for native cutthroat trout
    • Hiking nearby trails and exploring the basin
    • Attempting a nearby 14er summit

    Whether you want a laid-back weekend in the mountains or a bigger physical challenge, there’s something for everyone.

    Important Details

    • Participants are responsible for providing their own backpacking gear, meals, water filtration, and transportation to the trailhead.
    • This is not a fully guided outfitted trip.
    • A limited amount of loaner gear is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
    • Rental gear options are also available for those new to backpacking.

    Recommended Experience Level

    Moderate. Participants should be comfortable hiking with a loaded backpack at high elevation and camping in backcountry conditions. Experience is not necessary, but participants should ensure they are physically capable and prepared to complete the approximate 3.5 mile hike, with 1800’ ft of elevation gain, to camp. 

    What to Expect

    • High alpine terrain
    • Variable mountain weather
    • Cold nights
    • Incredible scenery and wildlife
    • A welcoming community of outdoors-minded people

    Trip Itinerary

    June 17 — Optional Info Session & Social Hour
    Meet the group, go over the route, discuss gear, food planning, and backpacking basics, and ask any questions before the trip.

    July 16 — Optional Dinner & Gear Check,  La Veta, Co.
    Participants are invited to meet in the charming town of La Veta for dinner, a final gear check, and trip logistics discussion before heading into the backcountry. We recommend staying at the historic La Veta Inn.

    July 17 — Backpacking Trip Begins
    Meet around 9:00 AM near the trailhead to depart into the Upper Huerfano/Lily Lake area. After establishing camp, participants can choose from optional activities including fly fishing, hiking, nature exploration, or relaxing at camp.

    July 18 — Full Backcountry Day
    Enjoy a full day exploring the alpine basin, connecting with fellow Stewards members, and participating in optional outdoor activities.

    July 19 — Hike Out & Trip Ends
    Break camp in the morning and hike out together. The trip is expected to conclude around midday, leaving you plenty of time to travel to your next destination.

    Come unplug, challenge yourself, and experience one of the most beautiful mountain areas in southern Colorado with us.

    Interested  but still have some questions? Feel free to contact your trip host, Whitney Bescheinen at w.fordfit@gmail.com.




Stewards of the Wild, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation’s conservation leadership program, equips emerging leaders aged 21 to 45 with opportunities to actively participate in the stewardship of Texas’ wild things and wild places by providing education, networking, and outdoor experiences.

Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization. 

Since 1991, Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation has raised and invested more than $250 million to advance Texas’ proud outdoor traditions and conserve our state’s lands, waters, and wildlife. Our vision is for all Texans to have access to the wild things and wild places in our state, both now and for generations to come.




Get in touch with us!

6220 Gaston Ave. #700 | Dallas, TX 75214

sotw@stewardsofthewild.org

214-720-1478

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