A pedestrian route that starts at the Alamo and winds nine miles along the San Antonio River passing four other historical missions.
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Dec 10, 2024
A good way to spend an afternoon. Each mission was different from the next, but viewed consecutively, you appreciate the preservation at the sites. Very interesting and worth the trip. Full review by DesmondBono
Oct 18, 2024
Rent a B bike and visit each mission. Peaceful trail next to the river. Lots of bird activity. A couple of spots you need to go on highway. The missions are a glimpse into the past. Greatful to have… Full review by katcrr
Jul 25, 2024
This might have been the hidden highlight of our vacation. These missions are some of the coolest buildings you will see in Texas. I believe the park ranger stated the trail was about 15 miles, so we… Full review by Lead2829
I see many people have said you can drive between the missions. Is there parking at the missions? I know that the Alamo is in town so there wouldn't be parking at the building itself. What about the other 4?
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Lots of parking at all the missions and easy to drive to.
Hi, there is no good or drink at the missions and they are a bit outside of town. we did’t see any restaurants or stores immediately close by. Suggest to take your own …
Hi, there is no good or drink at the missions and they are a bit outside of town. we did’t see any restaurants or stores immediately close by. Suggest to take your own water/snacks. Happy travels!
Do you need reservations for the missions, or can you just catch a bus at the Alamo and travel?
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The Missions are free and I would assume there is some kind of public transportation to get to them as most of them are pretty centrally located. For sure the Alamo is in town so that …
The Missions are free and I would assume there is some kind of public transportation to get to them as most of them are pretty centrally located. For sure the Alamo is in town so that should not be a problem.
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