You'll never lack for something to do in San Antonio's largest park. Its grounds contain the San Antonio Zoo, a carousel, skyride, the Japanese Tea Gardens, a golf course, and playground.
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You'll never lack for something to do in San Antonio's largest park. Its grounds contain the San Antonio Zoo, a carousel, skyride, the Japanese Tea Gardens, a golf course, and playground.
A miniature train for children.
Good place to see with families.
Settled by wealthy German merchants in the late 1800s, San Antonio's first suburb consists of 25 blocks of historic mansions set amid lovely landscaping.
Irish pub
Resort best known for its beautiful, well-tended golf course.
Majestic home belonging to the founders of the Pioneer Flour Mill.
Eighteen-hole course stretches 6,677 yards from the Gold Tees featuring Bermuda Tiff 419 fairways, Flora Dwarf greens and a unique loop design so that players never have to see a parallel hole.
It all started at the Buckhorn Saloon in 1881, where patrons would trade a deer antler for a beer or shot of whisky. Since then, the horn collection has grown to more than 4000, and is now part of a museum that also includes wildlife exhibits, a wax museum, a re-creation of the saloon, a curio shop, and an arcade.
Southwest School of Art & Craft The Southwest School of Art & Craft is a community-based, professional-level school that has offered studio art classes for children and adults since 1969. It...
IMAX theater playing "Alamo - the Price for Freedom," a film about the battle at the Alamo.
This $100 million amusement park covers 201 acres for family fun.
A sports arena in downtown San Antonio that hosts professional football, basketball, soccer and skating events.
Designed by Arthur Hills, this course is well maintained and challenging.
This neighborhood has been preserved over the years.
San Antonio's premier course.
A center for Latino arts and entertainment.