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10 bucket-list hikes in the San Antonio area

10 bucket-list hikes in the San Antonio area Peter Rasmussen FacebookTwitterEmail Blanco State ParkDale Blasingame / For the Express-News There are so many hiking trails in and around San Antonio, it is difficult to come up with a definitive list of the best. Not only do city parks offer great hiking experiences, there are plenty in the South-Central Texas region that are worth a day trip. Some offer unique experiences think dinosaur footprints at Government Canyon and spectacular city skyline views at Comanche Lookout. Another park is known for its abandoned railroad tunnel that is home to up to 3 million Mexican free-tailed bats. At Blanco Sate Park, you can work up a sweat with a short hike and then cool off with a dip in the river. 

Cibolo Nature Center begins monthly night hikes for families, adults to get them closer to nocturnal animals

Cibolo Nature Center begins monthly night hikes for families, adults to get them closer to nocturnal animals Family Bat Walk and Nature Night Hike will take place Friday night Tags:  Fireflies seen at the Cibolo Nature Center. Image: Cibolo Center for Conservation. (KSAT) SAN ANTONIO – The Cibolo Center for Conservation is giving adventurers a chance to see nature from a different, darker point of view. The Cibolo Nature Center has launched its monthly night hikes for both adults and kids, according to spokesperson Frances M. Sanchez. The group hikes will take place on two separate days from April to November, she said, and the next one coming up is the Family Bat Walk and Nature Night Hike at 8 p.m. Friday.

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