Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2025-03-17
The 2024 annual World Heritage Annual Accomplishment Report celebrates the achievements of the World Heritage Management Group of San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site, the only United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site in Texas.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2024-09-04
The National Park Service (NPS) headquarters for San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is a commercially leased facility that is nearing expiration. As part of the process to acquire a new space the Federal government is required to acquire space through full and open completion among suitable locations meeting minimum Government requirement, in accordance with 41 CFR 102-73.100. Except when specifically delegated to individual Federal agencies, the acquisition of leased space is performed by the General Service Administration (GSA). To ensure the NPS’s ability to acquire new space, GSA has contracted with a commercial real estate broker to assist with this acquisition.
As part of this process, the Broker has performed initial outreach to vendors who have actively listed facilities that appear to meet our requirements and GSA has released a pre-solicitation notice (Notice ID: 1TX2620_1) to determine potential market interest.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2024-09-03
A new National Park Service report shows that 1.2 million park visitors to San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in 2023 spent $95.0 million in communities near the park. That spending supported 1,480 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy of $150 million.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2024-08-07
San Antonio Missions has received a grant from the National Park Foundation to continue preservation work in the park through the Cultural Landscape Apprentice Program.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Offices:Office of Communications
Date Released:2024-04-22
In celebration of National Park Week and Earth Day, National Park Service Director Chuck Sams visited San Antonio Missions National Historical Park today where he announced a new national designation for Mission San José, welcomed new American citizens at a naturalization ceremony, issued free park passes to Gold Star families and members of the military, and visited a Great American Outdoors Act historic preservation and infrastructure investment in the park.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2024-04-02
The annual World Heritage Annual Accomplishment Report celebrates the
achievements of World Heritage Management Group and its primary partners toward the
preservation and protection of San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site, the only UNESCO World
Heritage Site in Texas.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2023-09-01
San Antonio Missions National Historical is pleased to announce the relaunch of its “Artist-in-Residence” program. The Artist-in-Residence program is a national park system-wide program that hosts artists in parks to help connect visitors and tell park stories using art. It has been several years since San Antonio Missions National Historical Park has participated in the program, and thanks to the support from park partner, Mission Heritage Partners and a grant from Bexar County the program relaunches this year. This year’s artist is Michelle Hernandez, a local south-side San Antonio clay artist and studio owner.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2023-08-22
A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 1.2 million visitors to San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in 2022 spent $98.3 million in communities near the park. That spending supported 1,540 jobs in the local area and had a cumulative benefit to the local economy of $155 million.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Offices:Investigative Services
Date Released:2023-07-03
US Park Rangers of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park are seeking information from the public to help identify those responsible for recent vandalism and attempted forced entry into the historic church at Mission San Jose. Park officials report that the incident occurred on June 28, 2023.
Locations:San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Date Released:2023-04-19
The 2022 World Heritage Site Annual Accomplishment Report celebrates the achievements of the many partners that preserve San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site. San Antonio Missions World Heritage Site encompasses five missions along the San Antonio River basin, as well as a mission ranch located in Floresville, Texas.