Comanche Lookout Park is a 96-acre public park owned by the City of San Antonio. The site includes the fourth highest point in Bexar County with an...
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McAllister Park is comprised of 976 acres on the north side of San Antonio between Jones Maltsberger and Wetmore Roads. The park's original 713 acr...
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Located near the Starcrest entrance. 1.5 acres of fenced land with exercise equipment, picnic area, benches, and a walking trail. McAllister Park h...
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Located just below the headwaters of the San Antonio River, Brackenridge Park and the surrounding area has been a gathering place since prehistoric...
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1.8 acres. Features an area for small dogs and one for large dogs. The small dog area includes a two-story doghouse donated by Lisa Hinson and fami...
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Amenities:Picnic TablesBenchesLarge Pavilion with Group BBQ PitRestroom BuildingPlayscapeSwingsHorseshoe PitsLocated on the Guadalupe River: FIshin...
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Madison Square comprises part of a land grant made by the Spanish Government to Joaquin Menchaca on March 10, 1778. I.A. Paschal and Nat Lewis, bot...
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The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is the birthplace of San Antonio. Along with the Alamo, the Missions are a UNESCO World Heritage ...
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As a part of AARP's 60th Anniversary, AARP launched an ambitious effort in 2019 to create 53 fitness parks – one each in all 50 states, the D...
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River Through TimeMany folks come here to swim, but the park is more than a great swimming hole. Beautiful scenery and colorful history await, just...
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Things to DoEntry into Honey Creek is by guided tours only. The diverse geology, flora and fauna make Honey Creek a special place for all visitors ...
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As you wander the trails of EMILIE AND ALBERT FRIEDRICH PARK,envision the land from the perspective of the plants, animals and other organisms that...
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