Government Canyon State Natural Area San Antonio

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This park just outside San Antonio is a little more than 8,600 acres.

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Nov 12, 2023
My husband went hiking on a few trails and really enjoyed it before we used the park's Grit chair to allow me to go and see some of the park. Every staff member that we came in contact with were supe… Full review by hotweatherfan1
Jan 8, 2023
We did one hike prior and thought it was too rocky to dino tracks. Wanted to give it another try!!!!!! The paths need to be crushed up so you can walk/hike without ankle damage! Full review by Baybug2
Jan 1, 2023
The only thing that was not wonderful about our 6.5 mile hike on the “challenging” Wildcat Canyon and Far Reaches trails was how rocky the walking surface was. To avoid a twisted ankle we had to keep… Full review by jessepisors
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Questions & answers

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Hello all! Is the $6 entrance fee per person or per car??
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Thanks!
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places to eat
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When in doubt where to eat I use the near me now feature on trip adviser which shows restaurants in the area I happen to be with ratings as well as price ranges and links to websites …
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When in doubt where to eat I use the near me now feature on trip adviser which shows restaurants in the area I happen to be with ratings as well as price ranges and links to websites and menus!
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places to eat
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Your best bet is to take a picnic lunch and your own water. NO services except for bathrooms.
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Frequently asked questions

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Can I use a metal detector on public property in Texas?
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection …
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State law prohibits the collection of artifacts from public property without an antiquities permit, which the THC issues only to qualified professional archeologists. Metal detection hobbyists should reach out...
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