May 24, 2025

Episode 24: Friends of Stephen F. Austin State Park with Vinnie Mercado & Scott Tufts

In this episode of Hello Austin County, we’re joined by Vinnie Mercado, Park Interpreter at Stephen F. Austin State Park, and Scott Tufts, President of the Friends of Stephen F. Austin State Park. Together, they share the story of one of Texas’ earliest state parks — a hidden gem nestled right in our backyard.

Vinnie and Scott walk us through the unique blend of nature, history, and community that defines the park. From riverside trails and deer sightings to hands-on educational programs and volunteer-driven restoration projects, Stephen F. Austin State Park offers something for everyone — families, bird watchers, hikers, teachers, and even photographers.

We also learn how the Friends of the Park organization helps fund critical programs the state doesn’t cover — from nature signage and classroom supplies to events like the Fall Forest Festival. With more than 70,000 visitors each year, this park thrives because of its passionate volunteers and the surrounding community. If you’ve ever wondered how to give back or find meaning in retirement (or just on your weekends), this episode might inspire your next great adventure.

🎙️ Host:

Shelley Stuessel-Brian

Director of Operations, Austin County News Online & Co-Creator, Hello Austin County

Greg Stuessel

Publisher, Executive Producer, Technical Director
Austin County News Online & Austin County Media

🎙️ Guests:

Vinnie Mercado, Park Interpreter

Stephen F. Austin State Park

Scott Tufts, President of the Friends of Stephen F. Austin State Park

Stephen F. Austin State Park

🎧 Episode Highlights:

00:00 – Welcome & Introductions: Meet Vinny Mercado and Scott Tufts
01:00 – What is a Park Interpreter? Vinny explains her role as an educator and naturalist
03:00 – Why Stephen F. Austin State Park is unique: history, ecosystem, and river impact
05:00 – Park amenities: cabins, RV spots, dining halls, and air-conditioned rentals
06:30 – Trails, strollers, and accessibility: what to expect when visiting
08:00– Trail races & events: San Felipe Shootout, Night Moves, and community partners
10:00 – Wildlife close-ups: deer, birdwatching, armadillos, and the Pileated Woodpecker
13:00 – Outreach and education: classroom visits, summer programs, and homeschool ties
15:00 – The Friends of the Park: how the nonprofit supports with supplies, staffing, and signage
18:00 – Volunteer opportunities: from fundraising and hiking guides to design and social media
20:00 – Why your help matters: funding gaps, program support, and expanding community reach
23:00 – Upcoming Events: May 29 Friends Meeting and May 31 Park Birthday Picnic with archery
26:00 – Final thoughts: how to get involved, no matter your skillset or schedule