If you're wearied of the same old boring activities, we know a place where fun never ends. One of the best things to do in San Antonio, Brackenridge Park boasts a zoo, Japanese garden, interactive museum, miniature train, and several other family-friendly attractions. It's a veritable blast for all ages!
Spanning nearly 350 acres, San Antonio's Brackenridge Park is the largest park in the Alamo City.
Located just north of downtown, the park has been a popular destination for local families since 1899, with all sorts of activities that adults and children alike can enjoy.
From hiking trails to playgrounds to a whimsical wooden bridge, there's plenty to see and do without opening your wallet.
The most notable park attraction is the San Antonio Japanese Tea Garden, opened in the early 1900s in an abandoned limestone rock quarry.
With lush greenery, Koi ponds, stone bridges, and a 60-foot waterfall, the garden is an oasis in the heart of the city.
Several paid attractions can also be found in the park, including the world-famous San Antonio Zoo.
Over a million people visit the 57-acre zoo each year to see over 3,500 animals from 750 different species.
The zoo also has non-animal attractions, such as a carousel...
...and a miniature train that embarks on a 20-minute ride around Brackenridge Park. Riders are welcome to get off at any of the stops and hop back on by showing their train ticket!
Last, but certainly not least, the Witte Museum is your one-stop shop for educational fun. Exhibits focus on natural and Texas history and art, with plenty of interactive opportunities for kids. There's even a treehouse!
Visit the park's website or Facebook page for more information.
Have you ever been to Brackenridge Park? If so, what's your favorite attraction there? Tell us in the comments below! Interested in more kid-friendly things to do in San Antonio? Check out our previous article to learn more about the iconic San Antonio River Walk.
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