Area Attractions
What’s To Do? Everything!
The very first thing any newcomer to San Antonio must do is visit the Alamo. Hop in the car and go!
The very first thing any newcomer to San Antonio must do is visit the Alamo. Hop in the car and go!
For over 300 years the former mission now known as the Alamo has been a crossroads of history. Having existed under six flags of independent nations and served as a garrison for five different armies, the Alamo has a rich history and a heritage to inspire Texans and people around the world.
Come on down to the largest underground attraction in Texas! Daily guided tours at Natural Bridge Caverns allow guests to explore large underground chambers and see huge formations. The largest room is bigger than a football field. Above ground, discover rocks, minerals, and rough-cut gems at the Natural Bridge Mining Company Sluice.
Sightseeing, shopping, food, and fun. All on a world-renowned 15-mile urban waterway. The River Walk, or Paseo del Rio, is a San Antonio treasure and the largest urban ecosystem in the nation. Tucked quietly below street level and only steps from the Alamo, it provides a serene and pleasant way to navigate the city. Free!
The Witte Museum is where nature, science and culture meet. Discover dinosaurs, arrowheads, pre-historic rock art, chili queens and cattle kings, original Gallery Theater plays, and so much more.
Everybody loves animals! With more than 8,500 animals on 56 acres, there’s plenty of fun for the whole family. The San Antonio Zoo was first established in the 1800s. Two of the first cageless exhibits in the U.S. opened here in 1929 and the bird collection is one of the world’s largest.
Designed by Arnold Palmer, this public 18-hole championship course, at Par-71 and 6,926 yards, is set dramatically over 250 acres in the Texas Hill Country. La Cantera Golf is one of the Top 50 golf resorts in the US. It also offers dining and a spa.
Hike, bike, or drive through rolling hills of Texas Hill Country. You’ll see incredible scenery, wineries, even LBJ Ranch. Stop in Fredericksburg for lunch at The Peach Tree Tea House and have a lovely meal in a restored German style home.
It has grown to be one of the largest events in the city with more than two million visitors each year. It is one of the top Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) rodeos in the nation. For 14 consecutive years the San Antonio Rodeo was awarded the PRCA Large Indoor Rodeo of the Year and attracts the world’s best rodeo athletes and bucking stock. The event includes world-class entertainment, family-friendly educational activities and exhibits, a carnival, shopping, as well as horse and livestock shows.
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