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    The best places to watch Saturday's annular solar eclipse across Texas

    Amber Heckler
    Oct 11, 2023 | 3:54 pm
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    Make sure you have those eclipse glasses.

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    We need to start using the moon as a calendar again. A good opportunity to start planning around the cosmos is arriving in Texas on Saturday, October 14, with a highly anticipated eclipse.

    Some areas of Texas will only get a partial eclipse, but certain cities — such as Midland, Odessa, San Antonio, San Angelo, and Corpus Christi — are expected to get the best viewing experience, with a 90 percent obscuration of the sun. (DFW is expected to experience about 87 percent coverage.)

    Central Texas and the Hill Country are expected to be hot destinations for eclipse-watchers.

    According to NASA, the partial eclipse will begin in both Dallas and San Antonio at 10:23 am, and annularity (i.e. the phase of the eclipse where the moon is mostly hidden by the sun) will begin at 11:52 am. Annularity is expected to end at 11:56 am, and the event will turn back into a partial eclipse, which will end at about 1:33 pm.

    Dallas-Fort Worth events

    In Dallas-Fort Worth, one of the biggest eclipse-watching events will be at the Rory Meyers Children's Adventure Garden at the Dallas Arboretum. It will take place 10 am-2 pm October 14 at The Moody Oasis, with related events planned throughout the day. Tickets are $12 (children 2-12 years old), $16 (seniors 65 years old and up), $20 (adults (13-64 years old), and free for those under 2 years old. Limited tickets are available and must be purchased in advance; solar eclipse glasses can be added to each order. Visit the website for tickets and more information.

    Dallas Public Libraries are hosting eclipse-viewing parties and many related events. All locations will have a limited supply of viewing glasses to hand out for safe viewing, they say on the website, and each location will have special eclipse-related activities for all ages. For a full list of locations and activities, visit the website.

    Klyde Warren Park will host the Perot Museum TECH Truck for free hands-on STEM eclipse activities, 8:30 am-1 pm October 14. They will provide free glasses to safely view the eclipse. More information here.

    The Perot Museum is partnering with Carnegie Institution for Science for a ticketed eclipse event, 8:30 am-1 pm October 14, featuring live music, food trucks, games, access to the museum, and more. Viewing glasses will be provided. More information and timed tickets ($15-$25) are available here.

    The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is hosting an Annular Eclipse Event from 9 am-4 pm October 14. All ages are welcome for viewing in the late morning to early afternoon, and other related events. While the viewing itself is unticketed, price of regular admission will apply for museum entry and all other events. (It's free for museum members.) More information here.

    The Westin Dallas Stonebriar Golf Resort & Spa in Frisco is hosting an Eclipse Brunch on October 14 from 6:30 am-10:30 am. It'll be a buffet on the patio with smoked salmon, omelet station, grazing table, themed cocktails, and fun eclipse/space-themed treats such as Moon Pies, Starbursts, and Milky Ways.The price of the buffet also includes special solar eclipse viewing glasses. It's $30 for adults, and $9-$18 for kids. Make your reservations here.

    For those who want to venture further, here are all the best spots in Central Texas to view the annular solar eclipse.

    State Parks

    There are 17 Texas state parks and natural areas that are within the path of the eclipse, but the closest ones to Austin are:

    • Old Tunnel State Park in Fredericksburg
    • Hill Country State Natural Area in Bandera
    • Guadalupe River State Park in Big Spring
    • Government Canyon State Natural Area in San Antonio

    Guadalupe River State Park will host a family-friendly informational event and science project with park rangers from 10 am to 12:30 pm on October 14, and will have ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses for sale at the park headquarters. Make sure to pre-purchase a day pass to the park if you or your family are planning on visiting.

    In San Antonio

    The Brackenridge Park Conservancy is partnering with the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department for a fundraising eclipse brunch from 10 am to 12:45 pm atop the historic Alpine Drive at Brackenridge Park. Eclipse and Sips will include a catered meal from W.D. Deli, baked goods from San Antonio's favorite local bakeries, a bottle of rosé for two adults or a mini bottle of prosecco for individuals. Eclipse glasses will be provided. Tickets are $40 for individuals, or $75 for two adults, and $10 for children, and can be purchased online.

    The historic Alamo in downtown San Antonio is hosting its own eclipse watch party from 10 am to 2 pm, where guests can purchase a commemorative pair of ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses at the Alamo Welcome Center as they are invited to view the solar spectacle from the grounds of the historic landmark. More information is available on the Alamo website.

    For a more kid-focused event, you won't want to miss out on The DoSeum's " Moon At Noon" eclipse watch party from 11 am to noon. Eclipse glasses will be provided, and admission will be free for the first 500 guests.

    Families can also enjoy watching the eclipse from the rooftop of the Terrace on 5th at the Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk from 10:30 am to 1 pm. The hotel's "Sun and Moon Affair" event will include eclipse-themed bites, sunrise mimosas, and more. Eclipse glasses will be provided. Tickets ($25 for children under 13 and $45 for adults) can be purchased on Eventbrite.

    In the Hill Country

    Pedernales Cellars in Stonewall, Texas has the perfect vantage point for viewing the eclipse, and is hosting its own viewing party from noon to 4 pm on October 14. Eclipse glasses will be provided by the winery, while patio and lawn seating will be available on a first-come-first-serve basis. If you're planning on enjoying a wine tasting during the event, reservations are required and can be made via Tock. All visitors are welcome to stay for live music by Dan Guevara after the watch party.

    The Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival will hand out free solar eclipse viewing glasses (while supplies last) during its Saturday festivities from 10:24 am to 1:32 pm. Come for the eclipse, and stay for the sharp shooting, bullwhip cracking, horse-and-pony country fun. Tickets ($15 per person, free for children under three and seniors aged 65 and older) are available online on the festival's website.

    Gear up

    Astrophysicist and University of Texas at Austin engineering scientist Torvald Hessel runs a website called The Eclipse Store, which is dedicated to providing the best information regarding eclipses, including multiple interactive maps.

    One of the most important reasons Hessel created his project is to ensure eclipse safety, since it is never safe to look directly at the sun, even in the event of an eclipse. After the uptick in fake ISO-certified glasses that arose on the market (particularly on Amazon) during the 2017 eclipse, Hessel set out to provide independently tested, ISO-certified eclipse glasses at low cost to ensure accessibility for all eclipse enthusiasts.

    "We want to be able to send these glasses to a mom and pop in the countryside of Texas that don't have the opportunity or don't want to go into the big city and see where they can find [them]," Hessel shares. "So that was the goal – [to] provide safe glasses to the general public that are nice and affordable...because most manufacturers don't do that."

    The Eclipse Store is additionally recognized on The American Astronomical Society's " Suppliers of Safe Solar Filters & Viewers" list. Another company on the list, called Halo, sent CultureMap some samples including a stylish wooden pair that frequent sky-gazers can keep for future use. They are much too dark to function as regular sunglasses, but are a cool thing to have on hand for the next event when you inevitably forget to order the cheap ones.

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    DART News

    DART receives $7 million federal grant for new low-emission buses

    Teresa Gubbins
    Dec 4, 2025 | 5:24 pm
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    Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has received a grant to update its fleet of buses. According to a release, the agency was awarded a $7.094 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration to support the purchase of new buses as the agency phases out its fleet of older model vehicles.

    The grant awarded to DART is one of 165 transit projects across the U.S. funded with more than $2 billion in federal grants.

    In February, DART purchased 476 Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses from Gillig, a California-based manufacturer of heavy-duty transit buses, to fulfill their goal to modernize their transit system over the next decade — particularly via new buses and light-rail vehicles to replace the oldest units in their aging fleet.

    The phase-in of those new vehicles is expected to be executed through 2027.

    Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered buses are a near-zero emission option, which was a key component in DART qualifying for the federal grant. Gillig has already delivered the first buses ahead of a Spring 2026 timeline — meaning that DART riders will get to start riding the upgraded buses on routes by the end of December 2025.

    In a statement, DART President & CEO Nadine Lee says the timing is perfect.

    “The timing of this grant couldn’t be better as we begin to receive early delivery of new, state-of-the-art vehicles from Gillig and as we move ahead with preparations to provide service to the massive crowds we expect next year with the FIFA World Cup," Lee says. "We are grateful to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, FTA Administrator Marcus Molinaro, and our entire congressional delegation for valuing their strong federal partnership with DART, recognizing the need to find additional funding to support transit programs in one of the fastest growing metro areas in the nation."

    This new grant is in addition to $103 million initial federal grants, bringing the total federal support for DART’s purchase of new buses to more than $110 million – reducing the overall cost to DART and member cities.

    U.S. Congressional delegates, representing communities across Texas, were instrumental in securing the funding for the grant. The purchase of 476 buses is one part of DART’s Transform, a $2.5 billion 10-year plan to modernize and upgrade the DART system.

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