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Regina Lillibridge

Regina Lillibridge is the Interpretation Park Ranger at Galveston Island State Park. She graduated with degrees in Biology and Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management from Arizona State University. She started working as a seasonal park ranger for the City of New Braunfels where she was able to hone her craft as a professional conservationist. Regina progressed her career with the City of New Braunfels as the Park Ranger Assistant Superintendent. Regina and her husband jumped at the opportunity to move out to West Texas a few years later where she landed her first interpretation role at the Big Bend Ranch State Park Complex and found a new passion for birding. The ocean waves called them out of the desert and to Galveston Island State Park in 2023 where she continues to share her love of birds and the exploring this natural, beautiful world.

Upcoming Events

April 2025
Friday, April 25, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am

Drive your own car to the Galveston Island State Park for a delightful, natural experience. Enjoy paddling in a provided kayak while slowly exploring the open lagoons and marshes of Galveston Island State Park, one of the area’s premier ecological jewels. This 2,000-acre public park offers a multitude of habitats that support a wide variety of birds: waders like herons, egrets, Roseate Spoonbill and shorebirds; waterfowl and overhead raptors like Osprey; White-tailed Kite and Northern Harrier. If you have time after the event, visit the two birding observation towers.

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Saturday, April 26, 2025 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am

Drive your own car to the Galveston Island State Park for a delightful, natural experience. Enjoy paddling in a provided kayak while slowly exploring the open lagoons and marshes of Galveston Island State Park, one of the area’s premier ecological jewels. This 2,000-acre public park offers a multitude of habitats that support a wide variety of birds: waders like herons, egrets, Roseate Spoonbill and shorebirds; waterfowl and overhead raptors like Osprey; White-tailed Kite and Northern Harrier.

Find out more »