San Antonio Riverwalk: Dog Friendly Walking Tour
I walked the San Antonio Riverwalk with my dog on March 13th. Yeah, the entire thing – 34,197 steps along the dog friendly Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas! Here are Continue Reading…
We Move, We Live, We Wander
I walked the San Antonio Riverwalk with my dog on March 13th. Yeah, the entire thing – 34,197 steps along the dog friendly Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas! Here are Continue Reading…
The Alamo city is known for several things, but dogs are not one of them. Austin and Houston are considered very dog friendly. San Antonio ranks somewhere in the middle Continue Reading…
It’s that time of year again, when the Christmas lights in San Antonio shine, and we search for the most illuminated areas. We rarely get snow here in San Antonio, Continue Reading…
What Are the Missions in San Antonio? The missions in San Antonio are five settlements the Spanish built along the San Antonio River around the early 18th century. Many missions Continue Reading…
I live in a very dog friendly area and have found so many things to do with my dog, Abbey. Many of those adventures can be found on this site. Continue Reading…
Out of all the dog friendly places to visit in San Antonio, Hemisfair park may have the most interesting history. Before it was an international tourist attraction, or the city Continue Reading…
The Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio is one of, at least, eight tea gardens in the United States. Tea gardens have an amazing history and are a breath of Continue Reading…
San Pedro Springs Park is named after the famous Saint Peter, and the springs which help feed the San Antonio River. You wouldn’t know based on appearance, but San Pedro Continue Reading…
The city of San Antonio boasts that its 15-mile urban waterway is our nations largest urban ecosystem. There are many things to do at the San Antonio Riverwalk. Some of Continue Reading…
The Pearl in San Antonio, Texas, goes by many names. You may have heard it called the Pearl Brewery, the Pearl District, the Historic Pearl, or Pearl of San Antonio. Continue Reading…