Naming Rights to 2,190 foot long loop trail at the Edward and Helen Oppenheimer Bird Observatory

Naming Rights to a 2,190-foot long loop trail at the Coastal Heritage Preserve Edward and Helen Oppenheimer Bird Observatory that takes 100’s of birders from the parking area along a footpath past two ponds and through coastal prairies. This loop trail won’t disappoint with glimpses of otters and bitterns possible, loads of spectacularly colored neotropics migrants in the spring, and purple gallinules nesting in the summer.  The site is open dusk to dawn and hosts free parking, restrooms, and walking trails. The site will not disappoint any lover of nature.

Naming Rights to the 2,190-foot trail at the Bird Observatory. Decide what to name this loop trail used by avid birders and nature lovers alike. Maybe someone in your family loves dewberries and painted buntings! This is the trail to name after them!  This trail takes visitors from the parking area along two freshwater ponds and prairies on the other side. This site is on the Great Texas Birding Trail and hosts a tremendous number of birds during all seasons of migration. Easy birding is had here for people of all ages. 

You will receive the

  • name in perpetuity with three signs along the trail,
  • your name choice on trial maps,
  • recognition on our social media platforms celebrating the naming of the trails, and
  • a private special event for up to ten people to see the signs unveiled.

Highest Bid : $2,750.00 (2 bids)
Highest Bid By: 6C8FAA
Catalog #: 154
Value: Priceless
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