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  1. Eisenhower Park is a designated natural areas park, no roller blades, skate boards or bikes allowed on the trail. Amenities Available for Rental. The following amenities are available for rental. Use the links below to view facility details or calendar availability. Learn how to make a reservation .

  2. Enjoy the great outdoors with family and friends at Eisenhower Park. Take a walk, enjoy the scenery, and de-stress. Located near Camp Bullis on the city’s far northwest side, explore approximately 320-acres of grassy and natural area complete with picnic tables, pavilions, barbecue spots, hiking and jogging trails, and so much more.

  3. Oct 21, 2023 · Discover Eisenhower Park, a San Antonio gem with stellar views. The park's observation tower affords views of Texas Hill Country and downtown San Antonio. By Gabi De la Rosa, Special to MySA...

  4. Eisenhower Park. 4.5 (124 reviews) Unclaimed. Parks. Open 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM. See hours. See all 520 photos. Review Highlights. “ My husband asked me one day if I wanted to go hiking and I laughed at him. ” in 9 reviews. “ I didn't realize how close to the city it was until I drove past it on my way to a meeting at Camp Bullis. ” in 4 reviews.

    • 19399 NW Military Hwy San Antonio, TX 78257
  5. Dwight D. Eisenhower Park, also known as Eisenhower City Park is a park located in the Texas Hill Country outside San Antonio. It is managed by the City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department.

  6. Our favorite park in San Antonio. As far as Hill Country hiking goes, this place is it, and only minutes away. Great views of the city. Fun tower to watch the sunrise/sunset from. Venturing off on the unpaved trails you'll feel miles away from civilization. You can put together a nice 3.5 mile loop for training runs/hikes/whatever.

  7. Dwight D. Eisenhower Park is a 420-acre park, containing excellent examples of Hill Country landscapes, including wooded dry creek beds and rocky canyons. In addition to over 6 miles of paved and unpaved trails, the park features a reconstructed observation tower at 1,280 feet, offering a stunning view of downtown San Antonio.

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