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Downtown BIKE RIDES
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Two-wheeling your way through San Antonio gives you the opportunity to see the sights up close and at your own pace. We’ve outlined five routes, ranging from a quick spin to those that will require more pedal power.
Bicyclists observe the same traffic regulations as motor vehicles, and we ask that you take all safety precautions, such as signaling turns, wearing a helmet, and braking for pedestrians. Be sure to take water with you, wear sunscreen and lock your bike when parking. Should you and your bike need a lift, hop on a VIA bus with a bike rack.
For more information about any of the sites, including maps and brochures, please visit the San Antonio Visitor Center at 317 Alamo Plaza.
Please note that many of these rides mix with urban vehicular traffic.
DOWNTOWNCONSTRUCTIONprojects are ongoing
and may affect roadway accessibility.
PLEASEUSE CAUTION
UNDERCONSTRUCTION
San antonio Parks & recreation114 West Commerce, Suite 1006San Antonio, TX 78205210.207.6124sanantonio.gov/sapar
San antonioconvention & Visitors Bureau203 S. St. Mary’s St., Suite 200San Antonio, TX 78205210.207.6700visitsanantonio.com
office of Sustainability1400 S. Flores | San Antonio, TX 78204210.207.6321 sanantonio.gov/sabikes gis.sanantonio.gov/oep/bike/index.html
B-cycle customer Service210.281.0101sanantonio.bcycle.comLook up and monitor B-station locations,download our FREE B-cycle app!
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Roosevelt Park
Crofton & Constance Park
Brackenridge High School
Denver Heights Center
Pittman Sullivan
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Dignowity Park
Lions F
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Fairchild Park
Mahncke Park
Witte Museum
Texas Pioneer & Old Trail Driver
Museum
San PedroPark San Antonio
College
Colombus Park
Japanese Tea Gardens
Brackenridge
Brackenridge Park Golf Course
TrinityUniversity
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Zoo
Lang Field
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Milam Park
VIA TransferCenter
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Alamo HemisFair Out & Back
You’ll see some of San Antonio’s best-known landmarks on this quick trip around the downtown area. • Begin at the Alamo and travel west
on Houston St., past the Buckhorn Saloon/Texas Rangers Museum, the San Antonio Children’s Museum, and the Majestic and Empire Theatres.
1• On the west side of Main Plaza is San
Fernando Cathedral, the oldest Roman Catholic sanctuary in the U.S. The Bexar County Courthouse occupies the southern end of Main Plaza.
• Head north on Alamo, past The Torch of Friendship and Rivercenter Mall, and you’re back to the Alamo.
You will pass HemisFair Park which was built to host the 1968 World’s Fair. You will also pass the Tower of the Americas.
DOWNTOWN BIKE RIDES
DISCLAIMER The City of San Antonio does not guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Individuals assume all risk and responsibility. Please note that many of these routes mix with urban vehicular traffic.
Turn south on Main and ride into Main Plaza, where you’ll find public restrooms and drinking fountains. The Plaza is a great central space for relaxing, people watching and having a bite toeat while sitting on a park bench.
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Brackenridge Park Out & Back Main Plaza, a historic community gathering center in front of San Fernando Cathedral, is a great place to start this ride. • You’ll push north to St. Mary’s St., which will
take you to your destination, the 344-acre Brackenridge Park.
• Along the way, you’ll ride through business districts and residential neighborhoods, encountering a number of popular restaurants and eateries should you want to stop for a bite.
• Brackenridge Park is on a site that once held a rock quarry, a Civil War-era tannery, and a waterworks. Land was first donated to the city for
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Healy-Murphy Park
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Lockwood Park
Milam Park
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Brackenridge Park Out & Back
Main Plaza, a historic community gathering center in front of San Fernando Cathedral, is a great place to start this ride.
• You’ll push north to St. Mary’s St., which will take you to your destination, the 344-acre Brackenridge Park.
• Along the way, you’ll ride through business districts and residential neighborhoods, encountering a number of popular restaurants and eateries should you want to stop for a bite to eat.
• Brackenridge Park is on a site that once held a rock quarry, a Civil War-era tannery, and a waterworks. Land was first donated to the city for the park in 1899. Today, park attractions include Brackenridge Park Golf Course, the Brackenridge Eagle miniature train, San Antonio Zoo, Japanese Tea Gardens, Sunken Garden Theater, jogging trails, public art, playgrounds, pavilions and athletic fields.
As you leave the park, you’ll travel along Avenue B, which is a dedicated, family friendly bike path, and then you’ll hit
Josephine St. which will lead you to N. Alamo St. which will take you back toward downtown.
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This Brackenridge Park Golf Course was designed in 1915 and is the the oldest 18-hole public course in the state.
The San Antonio Zoo is home to over 8,500 animals of 779 species and many interactive exhibits. The Zoo is open 365 days a year.
The Japanese Tea Gardens feature beautiful floral displays, a waterfall and a safe habitat for new Koi and aquatic plants.
DISCLAIMER: The City of San Antonio does not guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Individuals assume all risk and responsibility. Please note that many of these routes mix with urban vehicular traffic.
CafeCollege
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Roosevelt Park
Crofton & Constance Park
Brackenridge High School
Denver Heights Center
Pittman Sullivan
Park
Dignowity Park
Lions F
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Fairchild Park
Mahncke Park
Witte Museum
Texas Pioneer & Old Trail Driver
Museum
San PedroPark
Colombus Park
Japanese Tea Gardens
Brackenridge Park
Brackenridge Park Golf Course
TrinityUniversity
San Antonio
Zoo
Lang Field
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of America
Healy-Murphy Park
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Pearl Brewery Out & Back
The revitalized Pearl Brewery complex is a mixed-use development offering restaurants and shopping along with commercial and residential spaces. The Culinary Institute of America makes its home here.
• The brewery, originally founded in 1883, is a premium place for viewing the new Museum Reach section of the River Walk.
• To begin, your route takes you from Main Plaza north through downtown to St. Mary’s St., then along Josephine St. to the Pearl.
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Once home to the brewery’s draft horses, Pearl Stable now provides a unique site for various events.
The CIA offers cooking classes, the CIA Bakery Café for pastries and sandwiches, and NAO: New World Flavors, a rising star featuring Latin cuisine.
Don’t miss the local produce and baked goods at the Saturday Farmers Market at the Pearl.
DOWNTOWN BIKE RIDES
DISCLAIMER: The City of San Antonio does not guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Individuals assume all risk and responsibility. Please note that many of these routes mix with urban vehicular traffic.
SCENIC RESIDENTIAL AREA
Ace MartAce Mart
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Roosevelt Park
Crofton & Constance Park
Brackenridge High School
Denver Heights Center
Pittman Sullivan
Park
Dignowity Park
Lions F
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Fairchild Park
Mahncke Park
Witte Museum
Texas Pioneer & Old Trail Driver
Museum
San PedroPark
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San Antonio College
Colombus Park
Japanese Tea Gardens
Brackenridge Park
Brackenridge Park Golf Course
TrinityUniversity
San Antonio
Zoo
Lang Field
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King William Out & Back
A leisurely roll through the King William Historic District will definitely make you feel like you’re traveling back through time. The mansions were built for German business and civic leaders by the city’s most prominent architects in the late 1800s, and feature a variety of architectural styles. On this route, cyclists are mixing with urban
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• The Guenther House, now a museum, restaurant and gift shop, was built in 1860 as the residence for the family that founded Pioneer Flour Mills.
• The Steves Homestead Museum showcases the 1876 home built for Edward Steves, founder of the Steves Lumber Company, and it is open to the public.
• Villa Finale, also built in 1876, was renovated by San Antonio preservationist Walter Mathis, who donated it to the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
• Your journey will take you past several parks, including the Commander’s House Park and King William Park. Don’t miss a new pocket park at Crofton and Constance, which provides a perfect resting point on the edge of the San Antonio River.
Villa Finale, built in 1876, was renovated by San Antonio preservationist Walter Mathis.
Enjoy a leisurely roll through the artistic King William Historic District.
The Steves Homestead was built in 1876 for Edward Steves, founder of the Steves Lumber Company.
DOWNTOWN BIKE RIDES
DISCLAIMER The City of San Antonio does not guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Individuals assume all risk and responsibility. Please note that many of these routes mix with urban vehicular traffic.
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about 20 milesAlong this ride, watch for new trail segments and connections to Mission Trail as improvements are being made.
Mission Concepción stands proudly as the oldest unrestored stone church in the U.S.
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Experienced riders will relish this route along the Mission Trail, which encompasses four Spanish Colonial missions built along the San Antonio River to house Spanish missionaries and local Coahuiltecan Indians beginning in the 1720s.
Along this ride, watch for new trail segments and connections to Mission Trail which is undergoing dramatic renovations during the next few years. Watch for trail closures and use an alternate route when necessary. Check for current information at sanantonioriver.org
• Begin your ride at Main Plaza near San Fernando Cathedral and head south on S. Flores St.
• Ride about a block and turn left on E. Nueva St.
• Stay on E. Nueva St. for about half a mile until you reach S. Alamo St.
• Once you reach the area known as Southtown, you will have a couple of route options.
Once arriving at Mission Trail, there is a family friendly off-road multi-use path suitable for all experience levels.
• As you ride, look for signs pointing the way along Mission Trail. Each mission is open to the public and all are part of the National Parks system.
The Visitor Center at Mission San José offers exhibits and a short video about the history of the missions. You’ll find water fountains and
restrooms at each mission.
Mission Espada is one of the five Spanish Colonial missions built along the San Antonio River.
DOWNTOWN BIKE RIDES
DISCLAIMER The City of San Antonio does not guarantee the accuracy, adequacy, completeness, or usefulness of any information. Individuals assume all risk and responsibility. Please note that many of these routes mix with urban vehicular traffic.