3 Best Sights in Alamo Heights and Brackenridge Park, San Antonio

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We've compiled the best of the best in Alamo Heights and Brackenridge Park - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Brackenridge Park

Alamo Heights Fodor's Choice

Beloved Brackenridge Park has been a big part of San Antonians' lives since 1899. The 343-acre riverside park makes an excellent setting for a picnic or a stroll, with about 3 miles of walking trails, public art, softball fields, a municipal golf course, concessions, and sights like the Japanese Tea Garden and the San Antonio Zoo. Take a 2-mile ride around the park on a miniature train that runs daily; buy tickets at the Train Depot. Dogs must be on a leash at all times. Free parking. 

The mission of the Brackenridge Park Conservancy is to work as a steward of and an advocate for the park, enhancing and protecting its natural, historic, recreational, and educational resources. One of its numerous projects is the renovation of the Sunken Garden Theater, including the preservation of the historic amphitheater and its backstage facilities, redesigned landscaping, and more. The park is on the National Register of Historic Places and is a Texas State Antiquities Landmark.

Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle and Museum

Alamo Heights

Visit this U.S. Army military history museum on a self-guided tour to learn the story of Fort Sam Houston from the late-19th century to the present. Exhibits describe the site's early days, with displays including old uniforms, firearms, vehicles, and personal papers. The museum is located in the Quadrangle, once an outdoor prison but now a site where dozens of peacocks, deer, ducks, and other wildlife roam freely. Fort Sam Houston is a National Historic Landmark. Note: Without a military ID, you will be directed to the visitor center to obtain a pass with a verifiable ID.

1405 E. Grayson St., San Antonio, TX, 78234, USA
210-221–1886
Sight Details
Free
Closed weekends

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Japanese Tea Garden

Alamo Heights

Step into this lovely, lush, flowering oasis within Brackenridge Park that was originally a rock quarry. A man-made 60-foot waterfall is the focus, along with beautiful rock bridges and walkways over and around lily ponds with hundreds of koi fish. The entire place is Instagram-worthy. Dog-friendly with leashed pets welcome.The Jingu House café at the top of the garden offers light lunch, brunch, wine, beer, cocktails, and sake.

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