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  2. Every San Antonian has a memory of Brackenridge Park — family gatherings under the shade trees, driving through the low water crossing, riding the paddle boats on the river. Enjoying Brackenridge Park has been a part of our shared history for more than a century.

  3. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - Things to See & Do

    www.brackenridgepark.org/visit-the-park/things-to-see-and-do

    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, with tree-lined paths and picnic areas along 2.2 miles of the San Antonio River, playgrounds and softball fields, a miniature train, the Witte Museum, the San Antonio Zoo, historic ...

  4. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - Park Information

    www.brackenridgepark.org/visit-the-park

    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 softball fields, a miniature train, historic structures, the Witte Museum, the zoo, and the oldest municipal golf course in Texas.

  5. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - History of the Park

    www.brackenridgepark.org/visit-the-park/history-of-the-park

    The casual visitor to Brackenridge Park is totally unaware that the 349-acre park, with its picnic areas, ball fields, museum, zoo, and golf course, occupies some of the most historically rich land in the City of San Antonio.

  6. Maps - Brackenridge Park Conservancy

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    Street, Trail, and Park maps. Get Directions to Brackenridge Park and download Park and Trail maps.

  7. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - About the Conservancy

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    Founded in 1899, Brackenridge Park is rich with history. Located at below the headwaters of the San Antonio River, Brackenridge Park has been a gathering place since prehistoric times. The park shows evidence of human habitation dating back to 11,000 years ago.

  8. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - Historic Sites

    www.brackenridgepark.org/visit-the-park/historic-sites

    Situated just below the headwaters of the San Antonio River, the site of Brackenridge Park has been an oasis for humans for 12,000 years, from indigenous people who found water, food, and shelter here to park visitors today who come to relax along the river, to wade in the low water crossing with their children, and to explore the park's ...

  9. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - Reserve a Pavilion

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    Pavilions can be reserved through the City of San Antonio’s Parks and Recreation Department: Reserve a Pavilion Online. You can also reserve pavilions by email or phone at 210-207-7275 or saparksreservations@sanantonio.gov. Reservations can be made in person at 5800 Enrique Barrera Pkwy, 78227. We look forward to seeing you at the park!

  10. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - Upcoming and Past Events

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    View Past Events. See what's happening at Brackenridge Park, and check out our past events.

  11. Brackenridge Park Conservancy - Christopher Cross in Concert with...

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    Brackenridge Park’s 125th celebration culminates with a once-in-a-lifetime concert featuring San Antonio’s own Grammy-award-winning musician and songwriter, Christopher Cross who will be joined by the San Antonio Philharmonic conducted by Maestro Peter Bay.