Cibolo is a city in Guadalupe and Bexar counties, Texas, United States. It is part of the San Antonio–New Braunfels Metropolitan Statistical Area. Cibolo voted to become an independent township on October 9, 1965. As of the 2010 census, Cibolo had a population of 15,349, up from 3,035 at the 2000 census. In 2015, the estimated population was 26,637. In 2016, the estimated population was 27,855.
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4.5 based on 574 reviews
Park that features paddleboats and train rides; great for families.
We searched for the top things to do with kids in New Braunfels and Landa Park came up. My kids loved the train which was only $3/rider. My daughter loved it so much she went back for another trip. It weaves through the park, highlighting all the areas. We tried to rent the paddle boats but it was an hour wait. There were three separate playground areas for the kids. Plenty of space for my son to start a pick up soccer game. Although we didn’t use them there were several pavilions to rent with grills. There is an aquatic complex that would be great during the summer. One of the pools is even spring fed. It the perfect place for my two kids to get outside and play after being in the car all day.
4 based on 46 reviews
This was a great first experience to watch live horse racing. Their web page and Facebook pages give you some info. Here's what it doesn't say: Live Races friday & saturday during certain months, Free parking (before 5:15pm at least), $2 entrance and may sit Anywhere until 5:30pm because some people pay an additional $20 for reserved seats, $2 seating includes A/C, bars, & outside grandstands, $3 programs, no draft beer or 16 oz bottles on 3rd floor but is available on 2nd floor, 12 oz beer is $4.50, 3rd floor bar has good dining options of tasty hamburger & fries ($7.50), chicken sandwich, fish & chips, salad, & free ice water, etc., Snack Bars on both floors, 16 oz soda $3,12oz soda $1.50, & you may bet 10 cents and up! Ask the people taking your bets about Exacta & Trifecta Box vs no Box; some are knowledgeable and helpful.
4 based on 19 reviews
We go on Sunday when they have their specials and it is loads of fun for kids and kids at heart. Best age would be 6 and up. Large area for tag and running around. Has games outside to play and limited menu for snacks.
3.5 based on 17 reviews
Crescent Bend will never be mistaken for McAllister Park, but if all you want to do is take a walk among nature, Crescent Bend does just fine. The trails are decent enough for the occasional walker. Serious hikers won't be impressed though. My wife likes the park during the week for visiting the two bird blinds and the nice variety of birds that can be seen there. For folks living in the Converse, Universal City, Live Oak areas it's still pretty handy for the last minute plan.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
We are a 1/4 mile drag strip just 11 miles outside of San Antonio. Drivers of all ages and experience levels come out to feel the excitement of roaring down the track. We have several different types of fuel powered fun from using our quarter mile, to drifting in our parking lot we have something for everyone. For those who want to come to enjoy the action from the stands we have seating for over 7,000 with a concession stand and adult beverages. A kids sand box area, tricycle races and bounce houses for families to enjoy. Military is $2.00 of and Kids 12 and under are free!
This is a World Class race track east of San Antonio, conveniently located at Santa Clara Rd. and I-10. Originally built to be a National Event Venue, 13k plus seats, concession stands, large pits and a great 1/4 mile drag Strip. New, last year, ownership...MoreThank you for such great feedback. We look forward to having you out again soon!
5 based on 1 reviews
On vacation with the family in Texas. The weather and season was wrong for tubing so we decided to get lessons on shooting guns. Although there were closer ranges to our timeshare, I wanted the ambiance of an outdoor range.
Our lesson was taught by Jaime, a retired infantryman with 30 years in the military. He was awesome. He taught us about the guns, how to shoot them and gave some great advice on life. It was an honor and pleasure to learn from this man. He left us with something that his father told him, "I expect you to stand out in life but I do expect you to stand up when you see an injustice." He is also the most patriotic man I have met in a long time.
The two women in the shop were also super polite and gave us a list of suggestions of things to do.
The gun rentals were $20 but you could swap if you wanted to try another without paying more. The ammo seemed affordable at $27 a box of 50 rounds.
We had a great time and I would recommend the lone star handgun range to anyone.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
We are a custom guided trail riding company.We are the only trail company that travels to several different state parks and natural areas to ride. We will take your group horseback riding at some of the most scenic locations for your scheduled ride. We are located in between San Antonio and New Braunfels(20 minutes from the Alamo). We have horses for every level of rider. Call to schedule your ride(no walk-ins).
This was my 2nd time to ride with Kathy. The 1st time I gave her the benefit of the doubt. Her horses are well taken care of. After having an accident on my horse, my trainer encouraged me to regain my confidence by riding other horses. This is how I ended up at Texas Trail Riding Co. My 1st visit I was with a large group with no previous horse skills, all people left happy, so my concerns subsided. Yesterday, however, was a fiasco. I brought two friends, one professional rider, one experienced rider and myself. I had asked to bring my horse, but she said she needed three riders to make it worth her while. This I can respect, as we are all in business to make a profit. On this ride, Kathy allowed two of her own personal friends to join our ride. One of their horses was completely unsafe which mid-way through the ride they had to dismount, change horses and saddles. Things happen, but hitting an animal in the face is not okay, especially when a horse can be disciplined in a more productive manner. Later on, my horse was acting up and without notice, Kathy took her reigns and hit my horse causing him to kick and bolt forward. I almost flew off this horse. It strained my back, but fortunately I stayed on the horse. I felt disrespected as a beginner rider who had clearly communicated to her that I was working on regaining my confidence. In short, the ride was beautiful, but UNSAFE! The horses had not been ridden in sometime and were feisty. I take writing a non-glowing report seriously. If you do choose to ride with Texas Trail Riding Co., ask questions about what types of horses will be riding with you. If you are novice, you don't need to have horses learning how to ride the trails while you are learning to stay on the horse.
3.5 based on 15 reviews
I brought my family to Bussey's as a fun weekend activity to see if we could find any buried treasure. We found a little bit of everything. Thrift store like items, antiques, brand new items, handmade and crafty booths.....there was something for everyone in our family. I enjoy the size-we were there for two hours and the girls only made it to half of the booths. Good weather will equal a busy parking lot so it is better to show early. Great little attraction!
5 based on 5 reviews
Growing up this park filled a great deal of my leisure time particularly the fishing at the pond and lake. There was really not much to this place when I first started coming as a child. By the time I left high school it had been improved significantly and over the years the city has done an amazing job making this place extremely nice for everyone to enjoy a multitude of things.
Situated on 75 acres this park boasts:
A football field, basketball court, three baseball fields, multiple playgrounds, two restroom facilities, a lake, a pond, picnic areas, bbq pit, gazebo, and a large covered open air pavilion. This park is also handicapped accessible.
Adjacent to the park and essentially considered an extension of the park is one of the best "frisbee golf" courses I have ever seen which extends through the forested areas for what I would guess to be well over a mile if not more.
Some extra special bonus's at this park. If you are off to the side of the park near the frisbee golf area during the right hours you may spot families of deer that do not spook all that easy. The other bonus is that on the backside of the earthen dam you can slide down on pieces of cardboard like a huge slide.
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4.5 based on 152 reviews
I went to this "museum" with my cousin and her grand kids, ages 5 and 3. They both loved it! The 5 year old boy loved the xrays in the clinic, the water activity and climbing activities outside, and the air tubes and soft balls. The 3 year old girl liked the grocery store, the music activities outside, and the clinic.
They played non-stop for 2 hours, which is a pretty good feat for a play space.
I recommend it for kids about 18 mos. to 8 years. Plan to spend at least 2 hours, and possibly up to 4 hours. Bring a change of clothes in case they get wet playing in the water activity. There are a couple of picnic tables for you to enjoy your snacks if you bring some.
The admission is $7.50 for everyone, no senior or military discounts, but you can get coupons online if you plan ahead.
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