A brief history of the San Marcos Mermaid Fest

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The Mermaid Society of Texas was created to foster environmental harmony.

Photo via @mermaidsocietysmtx

Did you know that San Marcos was named the Mermaid Capital of Texas in 2021?

Each September, San Martians celebrate the aquatic legacy at the Mermaid Capital of Texas Fest with a costumed parade, live music, 100+ local vendors, and food trucks. This year’s festival — on Sat., Sept. 24 in Downtown San Marcos — will include a parade from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., while the market will stay open until 8 p.m.

As seen by the many mermaid statues dotted throughout the city, San Marcos has been known for its merfolk for decades.

The opening of the Aquarena Springs theme park , where mermaid-esque “Aquamaids” who performed underwater ballet, synchronized swimming, and learned to breathe air through a hose, started the love of the mythical creatures in the 1950s. Though Aquarena Springs closed in 1996, mermaids have stayed a solid piece of the community.

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Laura Figi has called Austin home for more than 12 years and has been known to say it’s her “favorite city in the world.” A proud graduate of Texas State University, she’s been working in local news since 2020. When she’s not working and learning about the community, you can find her at the local thrift shop, spending time with her two cats, or listening to live music.
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