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San Antonio Springs and Brackenridge Park - Edwards Aquifer

The San Antonio Spring may be classed as the first water among the gems of the natural world. The whole river gushes up in one sparkling burst from the earth.

Brackenridge Park Conservancy - It's Your Park

Every San Antonian has a memory of Brackenridge Park — family gatherings under the shade trees, driving through the low water crossing, riding the paddle ...

History of the Park - Brackenridge Park Conservancy

It is a rich tapestry of history linked by the San Antonio River that rises from springs above and in the park and flows through the park on its southerly ...

Brackenridge Park - City of San Antonio

The park is home to a stretch of the San Antonio River, the Japanese Tea Garden, Sunken Garden Theater, the San Antonio Zoo, Lambert Beach and Tony "Skipper" ...

Things to See & Do - Brackenridge Park Conservancy

Brackenridge Park is home to some of San Antonio's most beloved attractions. Established in 1899, the rustic character of the 343-acre park remains today, ...

Brackenridge: San Antonio's Acclaimed Urban Park

The region just south of the San Antonio River's headwater springs, formally created as Brackenridge Park in 1899, has been a gathering place for at least ...

Park Information - Brackenridge Park Conservancy

The rustic character of the 343-acre park remains today with tree-lined paths and picnic areas along 2.2 miles of the San Antonio River, playgrounds and ...

Brackenridge Park - Alamo City San Antonio

Brackenridge Park featuring nature trails, rustic stone bridges and shaded walkways offers much in the way of relaxation located just north of downtown San ...

Brackenridge Park celebrates 125 Years with 'Big Brack Bash' - KSAT

Pre-Historic era: · Water is perhaps the park's most compelling story. The San Antonio River is formed by springs in the park and to the north of ...

Brackenridge Park - Wikipedia

Brackenridge Park is a 343.7-acre public park (139.1 ha) in San Antonio, Texas, United States, on the city's Broadway Corridor just north of downtown San ...

Brackenridge Park - San Antonio

The park is home to a stretch of the San Antonio River, the Japanese Tea Garden, Sunken Garden Theater, the San Antonio Zoo, Lambert Beach and Tony “Skipper” ...

Brackenridge Park - Texas State Historical Association

Brackenridge Park.Brackenridge Park is two miles northeast of downtown San Antonio. It was established in 1899 with the gift of approximately ...

Everything To See and Do at Brackenridge Park - ExperienceFirst

Things to do at the park · San Antonio Zoo · Japanese Tea Garden · San Antonio Botanical Garden.

Historic Sites - San Antonio - Brackenridge Park Conservancy

Situated just below the headwaters of the San Antonio River, the site of Brackenridge Park has been an oasis for humans for 12000 years, from indigenous ...

Brackenridge Park Master Plan - City of San Antonio

The Brackenridge Park Master Plan was approved by City Council on March 2, 2017. With community input and additional feedback gathered in October and November ...

Discover the history and many offerings of Brackenridge Park - MySA

Brackenridge Park is home to numerous beloved San Antonio attractions including the San Antonio Zoo, Japanese Tea Garden and the Witte ...

Brackenridge Park Conservancy - Facebook

Brackenridge Park Conservancy, San Antonio, Texas. 4588 likes · 255 talking about this · 6767 were here. The Brackenridge Park Conservancy is a steward...

Brackenridge Park Project Evaluation - City of San Antonio

Located near the headwaters of the San Antonio River, Brackenridge Park has been a recreational gathering place for San Antonio for more than a century.

Brackenridge Park is San Antonio's Urban Oasis

Created in 1899 thanks to a bequest from the city's first real mogul, banker George Brackenridge, the park occupies land that has been coveted by a succession ...

Interesting Information About Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, Texas

Brackenridge Park in San Antonio, Texas is a well-loved and treasured public park that provides a scenic oasis for outdoor recreation amid an ever-growing city.