Every Place You Can Walk, Bike, or Run in San Antonio
There are hundreds of trail miles for you to run in San Antonio. Some of the more popular websites claim to share hidden gems, but the parks in San Antonio Continue Reading…
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There are hundreds of trail miles for you to run in San Antonio. Some of the more popular websites claim to share hidden gems, but the parks in San Antonio Continue Reading…
The Alamo City may not be known for its natural areas, but it has many parks with unique qualities and opportunities for adventure. Whether you want to be surrounded by Continue Reading…
How is it that parks near San Antonio do not exist? Well, they must have existed at one point because they appear on the map, but are currently inaccessible, or Continue Reading…
Hidden on the northwest side of San Antonio, near the medical district, is where you will find Denman Estate park. Although it does not have many amenities, it is a Continue Reading…
Walker Ranch Park is one of the popular San Antonio parks on the north side of the city. Despite its size, it contains a few miles of dog friendly hiking Continue Reading…
Cathedral Rock Park could easily earn a spot on many lists of favorite San Antonio parks, but surprisingly it does not. Hiking at the park involves significant elevation changes, multiple Continue Reading…
Friesenhahn Park is a moderately sized community park on the northeast side of San Antonio. The park does not have many amenities, but it does have room to hike and Continue Reading…
Friedrich Wilderness Park is a natural area on the far northwest side of San Antonio, next to the southern tip of Texas Hill Country. This San Antonio Park can be Continue Reading…
OP Schnabel Park is on the northwest side of San Antonio, and contains 200 acres of well-shaded space for your hiking, or biking pleasure. The Leon Creek Greenway runs through Continue Reading…
Bamberger Nature Park is a small park on the northwest side of San Antonio, south of UTSA. I visited Bamberger Park to go hiking with my dog, but the park Continue Reading…