One Park. Four Missions.
One Park. Four Missions.San Antonio Missions National Historical Park embodies nearly 300 years of rich history and culture. Within the national park, four separate mission sites, a colonial ranch, as well as irrigation features like an aqueduct and acequias offer recreation opportunities for the whole family. Step back in time while never leaving the city at Mission San José, Mission Concepción, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada. Whether you plan to visit just one mission or all four, we hope this information will help you plan your adventure. Explore San Antonio MissionsSan Antonio Missions National Historical Park's Spanish colonial architectural structures are more than 250 years old. Even the structures that were reconstructed in the 1930's are now almost 100 years old! These mission structures were not built for the 1 million visitors that the park sees every year. Be mindful that some structures are not built to today’s safety standards. Surfaces are uneven, walls may crumble and entrance heights may vary. Use caution when moving about in the historic rooms. For your safety and the preservation of the mission sites, please do not sit, stand, or climb on any of the structures. Visit the city of San AntonioSan Antonio is a city of deep roots and vibrant culture, located in the heart of South Texas. In the early 1800s, the city grew around the mission communities along the San Antonio River. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is located just 10 minutes south of downtown San Antonio. Learn more about the city of San Antonio and other recreational opportunities that the city has to offer at Visit San Antonio.Plan Your Trip to the Missions
Reduce, Reuse, Refill!Single-serve plastic water bottles are NOT available for sale at the park. |
Last updated: September 16, 2024