San Antonio Missions Naitonal Historical Park

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Historical area that stretches nine miles and contains four important 18th-century missions.

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Dec 7, 2024
These 4 missions and aqueduct are great and free. They each have visitors centers with additional information. They are active churches so be considerate of the areas. Very charming and a true slice … Full review by msa23_2000
Aug 20, 2024
Best half-day in San Antonio was here. Saw all 4 missions and the aqueduct. Make sure you go in all the visitor rooms and buildings as they are full of more history. It was kind of shocking that hund… Full review by jsknight20
Jul 26, 2024
We visited the San Jose Mission. I thoroughly enjoyed the site. The mission is large and the site was not crowded. The park was free to enter and parking was free too. If you enjoy photography, archi… Full review by TeardropTrailrTravls
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Is there a place on the grounds where you can rent bikes?
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None that I am aware of
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We love to bike as a family and would love to visit the missions, but we might not be up for biking the whole distance. …
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We love to bike as a family and would love to visit the missions, but we might not be up for biking the whole distance. Does anyone know if the buses are equipped with bike racks so that we could bike some of it, but then ride the bus if it’s too much?
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It’s not bad on bikes, about 8 miles total. My wife and I actually hiked from the river walk to the first 3. It was actually enjoyable and with very little traffic it’s safe. One suggestion might …
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It’s not bad on bikes, about 8 miles total. My wife and I actually hiked from the river walk to the first 3. It was actually enjoyable and with very little traffic it’s safe. One suggestion might be to drive to the first one and then rent the bike that are right on site. This would cut down the miles.
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Answer by David B · May 1, 2021
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Do you have to purchase tickets and go with a tour guide or can you visit it on your own?
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I visited on my own. I used the audio tour on my phone. No fee except on off bus which was cheap for a senior - less than $2.
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