The 10 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Bandera, Texas (TX)

February 3, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Bandera is the county seat of Bandera County, Texas, United States, in the Texas Hill Country, which is part of the Edwards Plateau. The population was 857 at the 2010 census. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Bandera

1. Cross G Ranch Trail Rides

FM 470, Bandera, TX 78003 +1 830-688-2717 [email protected] http://www.cross-g-ranch-trailrides.com/
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Cross G Ranch Trail Rides

Reviewed By 264ronah

I have been going for the past four years and have never been disappointed. My daughter and I went over the weekend and our private ride was outstanding as always. Thank you Nancy and Ron for always making sure everything runs smoothly and to our exceptional guide Savannah. Will be back again soon. Rona Hart

2. Juniper Hill Stables

9061 Bandera Creek Rd, Bandera, TX 78003-3866 +1 281-615-3152 http://www.juniperhillstables.com/
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5.0 based on 184 reviews

Juniper Hill Stables

In January 2015 Juniper Hill Stables, LLC. Was "selected as a Guide Service Provider for Hill Country State Natural Area." With direct access to over 50 miles of trails, every bend of the trail offers unexpected glimpses of wildlife & breathtaking views. Ride along grassy pastures, limestone bluffs, and oak studded landscapes. Explore the rustic beauty of the Texas Hill Country on horseback.

Reviewed By j9watson - Arlington, United States

Meeting Eileen and going on trail rides with her was definitely the high point of a recent weekend getaway I planned for my girlfriend’s birthday. We rode Saturday and loved it so much we went back for more on Sunday! Eileen is the best - she loves her horses so much and is a joy to spend time with. The rides were so much more than I had expected. She talked with us throughout the ride, watched over us and the horses, chose the perfect horses for our riding experience and abilities, educated us about the plants and the horses and even took pictures and videos of us that we got to keep to remember the experience. If you are going to Bandera, you need to visit her out on the ranch and enjoy a ride! Janine

3. Bandera Historical Rides

814 Buena Vista Lane This is a Ranch not a landmark, Bandera, TX 78003 +1 830-400-7048 [email protected] http://www.banderahistoricalrides.com
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Bandera Historical Rides

There is nothing average about our Day Rides and Overnights, spectacular view at a hidden gem in Medina, exiting town rides in Bandera, climbs and vast meadows at Hill Country State Natural Area. Whatever you choose, our rides are an adventure beyond the regular nose-to-tail ride! And best of all, it is always in private groups and at the time you want to ride! Care for the horses are highest possible quality, saddles are high quality, and meet the horses and mules, they where ones unwanted and now re-trained to happily serve you. We bring the horses to all locations, so per booking only! To make a reservation, call, email, text or book directly online

Reviewed By Anthony_AGR1

Tom was a great guide- very friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate. I'm glad we got to meet him as part of the ride. My wife had never ridden a horse before and I had only rode twice before. Tom and BHR were very accommodating to to us and made us feel safe and confident. We took the "River Ride" and the views were beautiful!

4. Hill Country State Natural Area

10600 Bandera Creek Rd, Bandera, TX 78003-3867 +1 830-796-4413 http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/hill_country/
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Hill Country State Natural Area

Undeveloped state park that offers 36 miles of trails for horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, and primitive camping.

Reviewed By Caek4

We enjoyed our horseback ride through the State Natural Area. It was once a ranch and now kept as a natural area for visitors. It has beautiful views with walking or biking trails.

5. Medina River

Bandera, TX +1 830-796-3600 http://www.longhornsaloonbandera.com
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4.5 based on 141 reviews

Medina River

The portion of this river inside Hill Country State Natural Area is great for a swim.

Reviewed By nicolesheehan - Sandhurst, United Kingdom

You can stroll along the river or swim in it and the water is so clear you can see the roots of the trees and fish swimming up and down. There are also some wood carvings in the trees welcoming you to the river. A lovely place to relax and unwind.

6. Dixie Dude Ranch

Ranch Road 1077, Bandera, TX 78003 +1 830-796-4481 http://www.dixieduderanch.com
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Dixie Dude Ranch

Reviewed By Jiedw

During a touring holiday of Texas we spent 2 nights at the Dixie Dude Ranch, a family-run working ranch. Accommodation was in individual cabins. All meals were either in the ranch house or outside under the pergola. The holiday included supervised horserides. The horses are rescue animals which have been rehabilitated and are now in fabulous condition. My husband's horse was one-eyed but a lovely horse. There was entertainment of some sort on an evening including a champion stuntman. No TVs, no WiFi, no phone signal. A fabulous relaxing time. Wish we'd had longer. Ps I am a non rider but was looked after so well on the rides that I thoroughly enjoyed myself . Going back again some day .

7. Silver Spur Ranch

9266 Bandera Creek Rd, Bandera, TX 78003-3944 +1 830-796-3037 http://www.silverspur-ranch.com/activities.asp
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Silver Spur Ranch

Reviewed By jsdeneal

We spent 24 hours on the ranch and had a wonderful time - our 2 young teens even enjoyed it! Highly recommend the trail ride - the horses were very well trained and the staff were helpful and kind. Papa J was very informative and enjoyable for the hayride, demos and even at the campfire. Our room - the Annie Oakley - was well appointed and a good value ???????? Highly recommend this experience!

8. Bandera General Store

306 Main Street, Bandera, TX 78003 +1 830-796-4925 http://www.banderageneralstore.com
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Bandera General Store

Reviewed By lilmizkn0wit - Jacksonville, United States

There were many different items and great shirts. Also the lady working there had plenty of local information

9. Bandera Natural History Museum

267 Old San Antonio Hwy,, Bandera, TX 78003 +1 830-328-5090 [email protected] http://www.banderanhm.org/
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Bandera Natural History Museum

Replicas of Dinosaurs, Ice Age animals, and educational play stations are located on the eight acre grounds. Inside there are over 100 full-body animal mounts positioned in hand-painted dioramas portraying their natural habitats. An international collection of art pieces are displayed in the museum.

Reviewed By AmyFisher2020

The outside of the building is deceiving because once you get inside you realize that it's 14,000 square feet. There are seven rooms filled with exotic animals from all over the world including a dinosaur from the Night at the Museum movie and really neat dinosaur statues outside. It's a great way to spend a hot afternoon when you're trying to get your kids out of the house.

10. Bandera City Park

173 Main Street, Bandera, TX 78003 +1 830-796-3765 http://www.cityofbandera.org/2161/Bandera-City-Park
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Bandera City Park

Reviewed By CathleenH25 - San Antonio, United States

Beautiful cypress trees line the banks of this part of the river that runs through the park. Start at the far end of the park and peacefully float to the other end. For the dare devils ropes hang out over the deeper parts of the river and brave souls climb up to platforms to snare the ropes and swing out over the water. Shallow areas and natural gravel pits make for shallow water fun for small children and parents soak in the water and watch their young children play in the rocks.

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