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Local Area Day Trips

Alamo

Erected in 1718 as a church and fortress, it became the symbol of Texas independence. During the Texas-Mexican Independence War in 1836, it was defended and lost to the last Texan. Soon "Remember the Alamo" became synonymous with Texas Independence.

Paseo Del Rio

The San Antonio River Walk (also known as Paseo del Río) is a network of walkways around the San Antonio River, linking several major attractions one story beneath downtown San Antonio, Texas. Lined by bars, shops and restaurants, the River Walk is an important part of the city's urban fabric and a tourist attraction in its own right.

La Villita

The charm of the "Little Village," located one square block from the heart of San Antonio, should be savored. Often called a hidden treasure, La Villita is rich with history in a setting alive with artists and craftsmen, shops and restaurants. Take the self-guided tour and enjoy the unique area at your own pace.

San Antonio Missions

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a cultural oasis located in the heart of one of the nation's truly dynamic cities. Preserved within the national park are four Spanish Colonial missions, each with an active parish church -- Missions Conception, San Jose, San Juan and Espada. These outstanding cultural treasures are physical reminders of the Spanish empire's monumental effort to colonize North America.

Institute of Texas Cultures

Built in 1968 for San Antonio's Worlds Fair. Experience a unique hands-on research, education and communication center focusing on Texas history and culture.

King William Historical District

Originally settled and built by early German families, it is now a show place of gracious living in south Texas.

San Antonio Botanical Gardens

San Antonio Zoo

The San Antonio Zoo is an accredited member of the American Zoo and Aquarium Association. With 3,400 animals representing 700 species, it is also one of the largest collections in the country. The exhibits are displayed in the naturalistic settings created by the tree-lined San Antonio River and the limestone cliffs of an old rock quarry.

The Hertzberg Circus Museum

The Hertzberg Circus Collection and Archives consist of over 20,000 items: artifacts, prints, memorabilia, posters, lithographs, handbills, photographs, recordings, sheet music, audio and video tapes, books and magazines.

San Fernando Cathedral

IMAX Theatre

Features the story of the Defenders or the Alamo on its six-story screen with six-track stereo sound. Also shows a full-length movie at 8:00 p.m. everyday.

Tower of the Americas

Six Flags / Fiesta Texas

San Antonio's show park has live shows, rides, food, architecture and craft demonstrations. Includes a large water park and a lot of fun rides for everyone.

Sea World of Texas

Many exhilarating rides, a fun-tastic water park, nature's most amazing animals that are just waiting to be discovered, splashy shows, big name entertainment, and special event weekends all here for your enjoyment at Sea World of Texas.

Splashtown

Water amusement park.

San Antonio Museum of Art

One of the largest in the southern United States, the museum specialized in Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities, Asian art, Latin American folk art and 18th and 19th century American paintings. The museum also offers an active schedule of major traveling exhibitions, special events, and cultural festival.

United States Army Medical Department Museum

The Museum collection consists of Army medical equipment (including captured medical equipment used by foreign armies), uniforms, artwork, photographs, and scale models. The Museum is also assembling a collection of restored and replica ambulance vehicles. Also on display is a significant collection of American prisoner-of-war memorabilia and equipment which illustrates the continuing care and "service above self" which is the foundation of Army medicine. The Museum has the improvised medical instrument set used by then Captain Thomas Hewlett to treat his fellow prisoners in Japan during World War II, as well as Army Nurse Corps prisoner-of-war material from the Philippines.

Witte Museum

San Antonio Children's Museum

Market Square / El Mercado Shopping, Dining, and Entertainment.

Schlitterbahn

Waterpark resort in New Braunfels.

Natural Bridge Caverns

One glimpse will leave you with memories for a lifetime! Here are colors to excite the artist, shapes to challenge the sculptor. A subterranean paradise that's truly a photographer's delight. The helpful tour guides will enjoy sharing with you the more than 10,000 different formations along Natural Bridge Caverns' safely paved, well-lit walkways.

Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch

African Safari Texas style. In the comfort of your own automobile, drive through and enjoy over 200 acres of picturesque ranch land, viewing exotic wildlife from six different continents. Sixty-five different species roam freely as in their own natural habitat.

Prime Outlet Mall

Historic Gruene

All of Gruene is placed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is now once again a thriving community complete with specialty and antique shops, river outfitters, restaurants, food and entertainment.

Alamo Classic Car Museum

Texas' largest and most popular auto museum showcasing antique, classic, exotic, sports pedal cars, fire trucks, motorcycles, motor bikes, scooters, antique tools, baby buggies, toys and more.

Cascade Caverns

Texas' only cavern with 100' waterfall. Cascade Caverns is a "Fairyland" of fragile, delicate, and crystal clear formations. The Cavern is water-formed with millions of glistening drops of pure Water reluctantly falling on spectacular rock formations. A designated historical marker, the cavern's 100' waterfall is the grand finale of a 45 minute guided tour. Open daily year round with a constant 68 degree temperature.

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