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Long before the pandemic, San Antonio’s Brackenridge Park, a recreational jewel with a history of human contact dating thousands of years, has suffered ecologically. In the 1990s, the park had a ...
Gabriel Barrera holds his 15-month-old son, Benito, as he and his wife, Darcy Cruz, fly a kite while camping at Brackenridge Park on Saturday, Apr. 15, 2017.
The park, which has been celebrating its 125th anniversary this year, is a microcosm of residents' concerns over growth and development in San Antonio.
The City of San Antonio is focusing on revitalizing and conserving the 343-acre Brackenridge Park, which will soon get some much-needed attention and improvements. Officials with the Brackenridge ...
San Antonio leaders hosted a virtual town hall meeting to discuss the proposed project to remove over 100 trees from Brackenridge Park on Thursday, February 10. Here's a breakdown of the major ...
Brackenridge Park in San Antonio has 126 years of history and the bones of a world-class park. The heavily wooded area near the headwaters of the San Antonio River north of downtown has seen human ...
The San Antonio River at Brackenridge Park soon will be teeming with more than 600 channel catfish, according to details shared by the Brackenridge Park Conservancy. The stocking is ahead of the ...
Brackenridge Park is ranked #3 out of 21 things to do in San Antonio. See pictures and our review of Brackenridge Park.
Founded in 1899 with a donation of 199 acres from George W. Brackenridge (owner of the San Antonio Water Works), Brackenridge Park is San Antonio’s largest and most culturally significant urban ...
Controversy is again swirling around Brackenridge Park. This time it's about the birds, though, not the trees. Earlier this week, the City of San Antonio closed off large swaths of the park behind ...
Members of the Cerna family stake out their annual Easter celebration spot in Brackenridge Park on Palm Sunday. It's a popular family tradition in San Antonio, one that for the Cernas goes back to ...