- TripBuzz found 31 things to do with kids in or near San Antonio, Texas, including 7 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boerne, Schertz, New Braunfels and Alpine.
- From AT&T Center to Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch, the San Antonio area offers 61 different types of family activities, including: Amusement Parks (All Ages), Specialty Museums, Zoos and Historic Sites.
- Family-friendly thrills and distinctive culture can be found in San Antonio, Texas. Visitors can take in the historically famous Alamo and enjoy world-class dining along the river banks of the River Walk. Tourists can also enjoy a diverse selection of theme parks such as Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Schlitterbahn Waterpark resort, or Sea World San Antonio.
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Menu includes New Yorkâstyle pizza, alfredo chicken lasagna, calzones, garlic knots, wings, meatball subs, and pizza rolls
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Tube Haus offers tubing tours down the Guadalupe River. The facility lies on the Horseshoe Loop, which is a gentle stretch of river ideal for tubing. Visitors are welcome to bring coolers and beverages in plastic containers.
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Servicing the Guadalupe River area, Shanty Tubes provides tubing rentals and a tiki bar for visitors to socialize in. The shop organizes charters for tubing excursions and live entertainment at the tiki bar.
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Marinasshim280 Marina Drive, Canyon Lake, TX 78133
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Canyon Lake Marina has all the amenities you can ask for to insure that you enjoy your time boating on Canyon Lake. Features ample slips, fully-stocked ship store with all the supplies you might need, fuel, and a full-service restaurant.
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Featuring a concrete boat ramp with access to scenic Canyon Lake, Jacob's Creek Park is a nice area to settle down after a day out on the lake. You can spread a blanket and have a picnic, or let the kids swim in the roped swim area.
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Canyon Park Beach is located on the north shore of Canyon Lake, and is available to visitors between April and September each year. Visitors can camp at the nearby Canyon Park, and can swim, bike, hike, or fish.
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One of the newer parks in the county is the Joshua Springs Park & Preserve. Both the Little Joshua Creek and Allen Creek run through the very large park, offering specific fishing spots and opportunities to kayak and paddle canoes.
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Old Hancock Trail is a 3.5 mile equestrian riding trail that also attracts hikers and leads to a lake shoreline with many benches. The trail begins in an open plain and ends in wooded coves on the shore.
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Take some time to kick up your boots at Flying L Guest Ranch. Amenities include an 18-hole golf course, western entertainment, a water park. Horseback riding through the Hill Country woodlands adds to the western experience.
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The Dixie Dude Ranch offers plenty of outdoor activities for the whole family. Some of the most popular options include horseback riding, swimming, catch-and-release fishing, hiking, hayrides, and evne campfire sing-alongs.
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The Medina River used to hold the former site of the Applewhite Reservoir. The recreational park that concentrates on the river has its own activities now, including six miles of trails that can be used for bicycling, hiking, birding, fishing, nature study, and wildlife observation.