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Travis Park

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Travis Park

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Travis Park is a historic 2.6-acre public park nestled in the heart of downtown San Antonio, Texas. Situated in Bexar County, this urban oasis holds significant historical value, having once been part of the original farmlands of Mission San Antonio de Valero, famously known as the Alamo. Named in honor of Colonel William Barret Travis, a commander at the Alamo, the park stands at an elevation of approximately 175 meters, offering a green respite amidst the bustling city landscape.

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    October 13, 2023

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    Downtown Park just across from the St. Anthony Hotel with a very formal structure. It's not the best kept park in downtown San Antonio. The western side is convenient as a hub for city busses. Most of the time, it's nice here...

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    Elevation 170 m

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    Location: San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific hiking trails or routes within Travis Park?

    Travis Park is a 2.6-acre urban park designed for leisurely strolls and relaxation, not extensive hiking. While it features formal brick-and-concrete pathways for walking, it does not have designated hiking trails or routes with varying terrain or elevation changes typical of a natural park. Visitors enjoy walking around the central flower bed and shaded areas.

    What kind of parking is available for visitors to Travis Park?

    As a downtown park, Travis Park does not have its own dedicated parking lot. Visitors typically rely on nearby street parking, which can be metered, or utilize public parking garages and lots located within walking distance in downtown San Antonio. Availability can vary, especially during peak event times.

    Is Travis Park easily accessible via public transportation?

    Yes, Travis Park is very accessible by public transportation. The western side of the park serves as a convenient hub for city buses, making it easy to reach from various parts of San Antonio. This is a practical option for visitors looking to avoid downtown parking.

    What facilities are available for families with children at Travis Park?

    Travis Park is quite family-friendly, offering several amenities for children. These include an oversized chess set, colorful umbrellas, movable seating, and a kiosk where visitors can check out books, board games, and hula-hoops. The open spaces and shaded areas also provide a pleasant environment for kids to play.

    What are the rules for bringing dogs to Travis Park?

    Travis Park is dog-friendly and features a miniature dog park where pets can play off-leash. Outside of this designated area, dogs are generally welcome on a leash. Please ensure to clean up after your pet to help maintain the park's cleanliness for all visitors.

    Are there restrooms available at Travis Park?

    While the park itself is a public space, specific public restrooms directly within Travis Park are not explicitly mentioned in available information. Visitors may need to use facilities in nearby businesses or public buildings in the downtown area.

    Is Travis Park wheelchair accessible?

    Given its urban setting and recent revitalization efforts, Travis Park features formal brick-and-concrete pathways that are generally flat and wide, making it accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. The park's design aims to accommodate a wide range of visitors.

    What kind of events or activities can visitors expect during the winter months?

    During the winter, Travis Park transforms into a festive hub. It hosts an ice skating rink and is the traditional location for the annual H-E-B Christmas tree lighting celebration, a cherished San Antonio tradition since 1984. These events make it a popular destination during the holiday season.

    Are there cafes, pubs, or restaurants conveniently located near Travis Park?

    Yes, Travis Park is situated in the heart of downtown San Antonio, placing it within easy walking distance of numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Its central location makes it convenient for visitors to find dining options before or after their park visit.

    What are some notable landmarks or features within Travis Park?

    Key features of Travis Park include a large, circular flower bed at its center, public art displays, and an oversized chess set. The park is also known for its mature shade trees and historic lamp posts lining the pathways, contributing to its historic charm.

    Does Travis Park require any permits for general public use or photography?

    For general public use and casual photography, permits are typically not required. However, for organized events, commercial photography, or large gatherings, it is advisable to check with the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department for any necessary permits or regulations.

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