Terrell Hills TexasBEACHES & WATERFRONT ESCAPES


Listed below are the best beaches and waterfront escapes near Terrell Hills, Texas.



1. River Walk

VIBRANT WATERFRONT PROMENADE


The River Walk is a vibrant waterfront promenade nestled along the San Antonio River offering numerous bars, cafés, and restaurants with lovely bridges. Visitors can enjoy nightlife at its best, though it might be crowded during peak tourist seasons. The picturesque setting combines natural beauty with urban amenities, making it one of San Antonio's most beloved attractions.


2. Arneson River Theater

OUTDOOR RIVERSIDE ENTERTAINMENT


Arneson River Theater is a unique outdoor performance venue built along the banks of the San Antonio River. The theater features seating on one side of the river while the stage sits on the opposite bank, creating a distinctive entertainment experience. This charming riverside venue hosts various cultural performances and events throughout the year.


3. Crestwood Park and Playground

COMMUNITY GREEN SPACE


Crestwood Park and Playground is the largest green space within the city limits of Terrell Hills. The park hosts community-wide events including an Easter Egg Hunt and Holiday Parade with Santa Claus. This recreational area provides residents with a welcoming outdoor space to relax and enjoy family-friendly activities.


4. Alamo Dam

HISTORIC RIVER STRUCTURE


The Alamo Dam was constructed in 1883 to provide power to the former Alamo flour mill located across the river. Though now obsolete after its original purpose ended, the dam remains as a historical structure along the San Antonio River. Visitors can observe this piece of industrial history while enjoying the surrounding riverfront views.


5. Esplanade on Geneseo

FESTIVE COMMUNITY WATERFRONT


The Esplanade on Geneseo serves as the central gathering place for Terrell Hills' Annual July 4th Parade and Celebration. After the parade begins at Ivy and Eldon Road, it concludes at this esplanade where a community-wide block party and BBQ takes place. This charming waterfront area transforms into a festive venue where residents come together to celebrate special occasions.



6. Brackenridge Park

HISTORIC RIVERSIDE RECREATION


Brackenridge Park is a sprawling 343-acre public park along the San Antonio River featuring scenic riverside trails and recreational areas. Visitors can enjoy paddleboating on the river, explore the Japanese Tea Garden, or ride the miniature train that circles the park. This historic green space offers a peaceful retreat from the city with its mature trees and waterfront views.


7. Woodlawn Lake Park

URBAN LAKE OASIS


Woodlawn Lake Park centers around a 30-acre artificial lake offering fishing, paddle boating, and a 1.3-mile walking path circling the water. The park hosts San Antonio's official Fourth of July celebration and features a lighthouse, pier, gym, and basketball courts. This urban oasis provides cooling waterfront relief during hot Texas summers with beautiful sunset views over the lake.


8. Guadalupe River State Park

NATURAL SWIMMING PARADISE


Guadalupe River State Park offers visitors four miles of river frontage with pristine swimming holes and tubing opportunities along the scenic Guadalupe River. The park features limestone cliffs, hiking trails through cypress trees, and camping facilities for overnight stays. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy bird watching, fishing, and paddling while experiencing one of Texas' most beloved waterways.


9. Medina River Natural Area

SECLUDED RIVERSIDE TRAILS


Medina River Natural Area encompasses over 500 acres of pristine natural habitat along the peaceful Medina River with multiple river access points. Visitors can enjoy hiking and biking on five miles of trails that wind through native pecan trees and along scenic riverbanks. This hidden gem offers a quieter alternative to more crowded waterfront destinations with opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation.


10. Blue Hole at Wimberley

CRYSTAL CLEAR SPRING POOL


Blue Hole is a beloved natural swimming spot fed by cypress-lined Cypress Creek, known for its crystal-clear spring waters and rope swings. The swimming area is surrounded by 126 acres of natural habitat with hiking trails, picnic areas, and recreational facilities. This iconic Texas swimming hole offers a refreshing escape from summer heat with its cool, pristine waters and shaded banks.

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