Open-source mapping applications built to document, monitor, and share the work happening across the Guadalupe River watershed.
KCRF has partnered to develop a suite of ArcGIS-powered tools that make watershed data accessible to volunteers, landowners, and the public. Click any application below to launch it in your browser.
A field data collection survey used by KCRF volunteers and stewards to submit geotagged photos at designated monitoring points across the watershed. Captures baseline conditions and tracks change over time.
Open AppAn interactive map viewer that displays all submitted photo monitoring records by location. Explore images from survey points across Kerr County to visualize watershed conditions and restoration progress.
Open AppA public-facing survey tool for community members to log native plant installations and riparian restoration activities. Helps KCRF aggregate planting data and understand restoration effort across the watershed.
Open AppAn interactive dashboard showing the cumulative results of community planting submissions — including plant species, locations, and quantities. A living map of watershed restoration powered by community data.
Open AppA regional watershed restoration dashboard tracking ecological metrics, project locations, and restoration outcomes across the Guadalupe River basin. Developed in partnership with regional conservation entities to support science-based decision making and transparent reporting on restoration investments.
Open AppYour contribution directly funds trail maintenance, water quality monitoring, educational programming, and critical conservation work along the Guadalupe River.