Brackenridge Park

A scenic bridge arches over the San Antonio River, with ducks gliding through the water.

NOTE: Alcohol is prohibited except during rentals of the Koehler Pavilion. For more information, view park safety and rules.

Historic Brackenridge Park is a perennial favorite with San Antonio natives and visitors alike. The park is home to a stretch of the San Antonio River, the Japanese Tea Garden, Sunken Garden Theater, the San Antonio Zoo, Lambert Beach and Tony "Skipper" Martinez ball fields.

Lions Field Adult and Senior Center is also located on the perimeter of the park and San Antonio Botanical Garden is nearby at 555 Funston Place. Three pavilions are available for rent for your family reunion, company picnic, or other important function. Whether it's a family picnic, a jog on the trail, or fishing, park visitors have plenty of opportunities to enjoy themselves.

Park History

Located just below the headwaters of the San Antonio River, Brackenridge Park and the surrounding area has been a gathering place since prehistoric times. There is evidence of human visitation and occupation extending back at least 11,000 years. Native American artifacts dating as early as 9200 B.C. have been found in the Olmos Basin and near Hildebrand Avenue.

Following the founding of San Antonio in 1718, early Spanish settlers used the San Antonio River as a source of water for hand-dug ditches that irrigated their fields. Two of these ditches—acequias- branched from the river in today’s park. The Alamo Madre ditch was built in the 1720s and ran east, carrying water to Mission San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo). This ditch left the river opposite the back to the Witte Museum. The Upper Labor ditch was built about 1776 and watered land west to San Pedro Creek. The dam that diverted water into the ditch was excavated in 1996 just below Hildebrand Avenue. Remnants of the Upper Labor acequia remain visible within the boundaries of the San Antonio Zoo.

This area of San Antonio remained largely undeveloped until the mid-19th century. An unsuccessful attempt was made in 1839 to found the town of Avoca in the area of today’s Alamo Heights. It was not until 1852, when the City began disposing of its public lands, that construction began this far north of downtown. That year, the City sold the Headwaters of the San Antonio River to a City alderman, J.R. Sweet who built his home there. A short distance to the south, the City began leasing its hard rock quarry for commercial use. During the Civil War, the Confederacy used land in today’s Koehler Park for a tannery to produce leather for military supplies.

Featured Amenities

All amenities are first come, first served with the exception of the ones available for rental.

Fishing

Fishing is allowed at Brackenridge Park.

Little Free Library

Take a book or leave a book. This is a free community resource: donations and volunteers are welcome.

Trails

Type: Pugmill/ Concrete / Length (Miles): 1.70

Amenities Available for Rental

View amenity details and calendar availability. Learn how to make a reservation.

NOTE: We do not offer back-to-back or same-day reservations for park pavilions.

Cypress Pavilion

NOTE: There is a four-hour minimum for rentals.

  • Monday - Thursday: $15 an hour ($60 minimum)
  • Friday - Sunday: $30 an hour ($120 minimum)
  • Holidays: $30 an hour ($120 minimum)

Moonwalks are allowed.

View Availability

Joskes Pavilion

NOTE: There is a four-hour minimum for rentals.

  • Monday - Thursday: $15 an hour ($60 minimum)
  • Friday - Sunday: $30 an hour ($120 minimum)
  • Holidays: $30 an hour ($120 minimum)

Moonwalks are allowed.

View Availability

Koehler Pavilion

NOTE: There is a four-hour minimum for rentals.

  • Monday - Thursday: $25 an hour ($100 minimum)
  • Friday - Sunday: $35 an hour ($140 minimum)
  • Holidays: $35 an hour ($140 minimum)

Alcohol is allowed only at this pavilion during rentals. Moonwalks are allowed.

View Availability

Tony Skipper Martinez Softball Field

Programs & Classes

Find classes at this location. Learn how to register.

View & Register for Classes

Gallery

Category: