Next weekend there will be a family-friendly event that is a fun-filled learning lesson. There will be all sorts of activities happening at Hueco Tanks Interpretative Fair next weekend. So if you and your family are always up for time with nature this is where to do it.

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There is no entrance fee and is a free two-day event that will offer all sorts of activities. The Hueco Tanks Interpretative Fair will be next weekend starting Saturday, October 16, and on Sunday, October 17 from 10 am to 4 pm. This is your opportunity to learn so much about nature, culture, and even rock climbing demonstrations.

There will be environmental and cultural booths will plenty of interesting information. Also if you've ever been curious about rock climbing you can learn some tips from demonstrations they will have. Plus, a real sight to see is watching the Native American dancing and drumming sessions.

But those aren't the only cultural dances you will see. You can also enjoy watching the Folklorico dancers on stage too. Plus if you have always wanted to get the feel of hearing a campfire story in nature you can. At the Hueco Tanks Interpretative Fair, you can also check out the birding tours they will be providing.

You will also be able to check out the pictographs and petroglyphs that are connected to at least three cultures. So if you're up for a fun lesson in the outdoors take your family to Hueco Tanks Interpretative Fair next weekend.

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