Aquarena Springs, San Marcos River, San Marcos Texas. (original) (raw)
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Park Hotel Old post card |
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Aquarena Springs is primarily thesource of the San Marcos River, rising from hundreds of fissures under Spring Lake. A Spanish mission was established on the site, and later became the homestead of General Burleson and Eli Merriman. For many years, Aquarena Springs was a resort and entertainment park with boat rides and features such as mermaids. The 'Aquamaids' would wear oxygen tanks to eat pickles and drink Dr. Pepper underwater. Attracted by the scenic beauty of the area, A.B. Rogers started the park in 1926 and developed it into a popular tourist attraction. The park had a large hotel, a Swiss sky ride, glass- bottom boat rides, and a submarine theater with mermaid performers. By far the most popular attraction was Ralph, the Swimming Pig. Ralph swam around Aquarena Springs performing tricks and dives until the early 1990s when he retired.
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Ralph, the Swimming Pig |
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Today Aquarena Springs is being converted into a wetlands project developed by the Southwest Texas University life sciences department. The park has a natural aquarium with endangered species that can be found only in the San Marcos River and archeology exhibits with artifacts dating back 12,000 years. Some of the original buildings still stand, such as Dr. Merriman's log cabin, General Burleson's home, and a 100 year-old gristmill that still operates. Ralph the Swimming Pig no longer performs, but you can still takeglass bottom boat rides and view the bubbling springhead of the San Marcos River. Aquarena Springs has arestaurant and other concessions, a gift shop and picnic sites. The grounds are tropically landscaped. Picturesque swans sail over Spring Lake, and fountains create water sculptures. Aquarena Springs also has a golf course and conference center. The original Park Hotel still stands and has been totally renovated. The hotel has a man-made swimming pool.
One Aquarena Springs Drive
San Marcos, Texas
(512) 245-7575 or (800) 999-9767 http://www.sanmarcostexas.com/tourism/default.htm
Text and photos courtesy of Chandra Moira Beal and La Luna Publishing
Copyright Chandra Moira Beal, 1999
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