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Want to unwind? |
13800 Jones Maltsberger Road San Antonio, TX 78247 United States +1 210 494 0002 |
Blossom Golf Center offers putting, pitching, and PGA professionals' training. Breathtaking greenery just gets into you and is rejuvenating. It's available for corporate meetings. Benefit from the concessions at the club. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Fisherman's paradise |
12991 Bernheart Rd San Antonio, TX 78263 United States +1 210 635 8640 |
Calaveras Lake, along with its sister lake, Brauning Lake, is among the prime fishing spots in the San Antonio area. Water temperatures vary little throughout the year, so fishing is good pretty much year round. The lake is rich with bass, crappie, catfish, shad and drum. However, fishing isn't all that Calaveras has to offer. The 146-acre park is also a popular destination for boating, water skiing, canoeing, camping, picnicking and bird watching. Bird watchers can see such diverse species as the curve-billed and long-billed thrashers, white-wing doves, cactus wrens and many others. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Postcard-Quality Views |
3350 Park Rd 31 San Antonio, TX 78070 United States +1 830 438 2656 http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/pa... |
The cool, clear waters of the Guadalupe River are the primary attraction at this 1,938-acre park, located 30 miles north of San Antonio and 13 miles east of Boerne, Texas. Park guests can choose from a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, tubing, canoeing, fishing, bicycling (only in designated areas), picnicking, camping, and bird and wildlife watching. The park also boasts over three miles of hiking trails that parallel the river and connect to the many campsites. Among the wildlife that can be spotted at any time are raccoons, armadillos, white-tailed deer, squirrels and a diverse range of birds and fish. Admission is $4 per person per day. Primitive campsites are available from $12 per night, and RV sites with water and electricity start at $15 per night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Not-to-be-missed fall attraction |
37221 FM 187 San Antonio, TX 78885 United States +1 830 966 3413 / +1 800 792 1112 |
This is one of the best spots in all of Texas to view fall foliage. Situated along the Sabinal River in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, the park is a spectacular mixture of limestone cliffs, dense woodlands, deep canyons and numerous crystal clear streams. Designated as a National Natural Landmark, it is home to the state's largest stand of big tooth maples east of the Guadalupe Mountains. During the fall, the park attracts thousands of visitors who come to view the dazzling display of colors. To be sure, the main draw of the park is the changing of the leaves from mid-October to mid-November, but the park is also popular throughout the rest of the year for camping, fishing and wildlife observation. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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