San Antonio’s rich landscape legacy includes cultural institutions, places of worship, historic districts, public parks, gardens, and a famed river walk – among many others. Participate in a weekend of free, expert-led tours exploring this vibrant and diverse city, during the celebration of its tricentennial year. The What’s Out There Weekend is sponsored by The Cultural Landscape Foundation.
An opening reception will take place on Friday evening, November 9, at San Pedro Springs Park (details TBA). Additionally, TCLF will be hosting tours to the following cultural landscapes throughout the weekend:
– The Alamo
– San Antonio River Walk
– The Blue Hole
– Brackenridge Park (pictured below)
– Miraflores
– Confluence Park
– Hemisfair Park
– La Villita
– Main Plaza
– Military Plaza
– The Spanish Governor’s Palace
– Pearl District
– Phil Hardberger Park
– San Antonio Botanical Garden
– San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
– Trinity University
– Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower
– Villa Finale Museum and Gardens
– Steves Homestead
– King William Historic District
– San Pedro Springs Park
– San Pedro Creek Culture Park
– San Antonio National Cemetery
– Chris Park
– McNay Art Museum
Tour registration information may be found at https://tclf.org/whats-out-there-weekend-san-antonio?destination=events . An online city guide highlighting the landscapes of San Antonio is forthcoming.