C2.03 - Spring Lake Trail Rehabilitation

Improving functionality for a section of trail.

Sponsor: Jon Cradit, San Marcos Green Belt Alliance   
Student Team: Sydney Shanahan, Kate Padron, Devyn Carter, Diana Garcia 
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Felipe Gutierrez

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C2.03 Logo

A 140-foot section of Spring Lake Trail is susceptible to swamping on the footpath due to rain, soil characteristics, and it’s positioning on an incline. Water percolates through the Buda limestone caprock and is retained in a 20–30-foot clayey layer where the section of path is located. When the Del Rio Clay becomes saturated, the path may not be suitable to use for days. When this occurs, hikers find new paths around the sodden soil, widening the trail. This project aims to return the trail to its intended width and improve functionality in wet conditions with natural materials and low impact design.

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C2.03 Project Presentation

C2.03 Poster Pitch

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C2.03 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: Sydney Shanahan, srs278@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Felipe Gutierrez, wgy8@txstate.edu

C2.03 Team Photo
From left to right (Diana Garcia, Devyn Carter, Sydney Shanahan, and Kate Padron)

Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: C2.03 Evaluation Form