San Antonio Botanical Garden
About San Antonio Botanical Garden
Scenic, 38-acre area with trails, a pond, roses & native plants, a glass conservatory & a cafe.
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Kel D
Feb 25, 2026Gorgeous, zen like environment. Very clean. Neat to see historic structures, like the German cabin from 1850 and old reservoir. Kids lived the huge chairs. I lived the cactus that looked like they were from AZ. Very picturesque place. Lots of benches if you need to rest. Would definitely visit here again.
Lynn Lindsay
Feb 12, 2026The San Antonio Botanical Garden’s holiday light display in 2025 was a beautiful and unforgettable experience. During the holiday season, the gardens were transformed into a glowing wonderland filled with colorful lights, large lantern displays, and bright walking tunnels. The event allowed families and friends to walk along a lit path through the gardens and enjoy the peaceful nighttime setting. One of the best parts of the display was the detailed lantern art. Many of the light sculptures were large and creative, featuring animals, plants, and holiday scenes. The lights were bright but not overwhelming, which made the walk feel calm and enjoyable. It was a great place to take photos and spend time outdoors in cooler weather. The event was well organized with timed entry, which helped prevent large crowds from forming. The walking path was easy to follow and accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. There were also food and drink options available, making it easy to spend an entire evening there. Overall, the 2025 holiday light display at the San Antonio Botanical Garden was a great seasonal event. It combined art, nature, and holiday spirit into one beautiful experience. It was perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking to enjoy a festive night in San Antonio.
OHanlon Home
Feb 4, 2026We have a membership and absolutely love it. We have 5 kids ranging from 5 months to 9 years. There is something for them all to be excited about and everything weve seen so far has been wheelchair/stroller/wagon accessible! It's beautiful, educational, well designed and overall a wonderful place to bring the family. We are starting the Children's Vegetable Garden in a few weeks and can't wait to learn how to grow our own food!
Jeanne d'Eauede
Jan 23, 2026I got to experience the fantastic light show. Put on during christmas. It's extremely well done.It's easy to experience. The walkways are paved, so they're easy to maneuver.Easy if you're in a wheelchair. The light show was fantastic, and i'm going to use a word.I dislike magical!
D. Leo Petty
Jan 18, 2026Visiting the place from out of state. Mostly a very beautiful place and we enjoyed the venture. Walk pathways were not clearly mark and made navigation a bit of an venture. We did find what we were looking for after several wrong truns. The staff on carts should understand that walking visitors have the rightaway. Some did seem to struggle this understanding especially around small children. One of the most amazing finds for the garden for the blind! Kinda interesting that this amazing garden (and please visit this and just close your eyes), can be located at the bottom of a flight of stairs. Our vision impaired friends, please be careful, yet enjoy! The Japanese garden had murky water yet was is worth visiting.