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Homes and businesses loom in the background at Friedrich Wilderness Park.
Posted inEnvironment

The Trailist: Friedrich Wilderness Park Is Beautiful – and Increasingly Crowded

by Brendan Gibbons January 5, 2020January 4, 2020

The rugged terrain makes Friedrich Wilderness Park San Antonio’s best park for hikers, despite growing crowds and encroaching development.

The sun casts a biker's silhouette across a soccer field at McAllister Park.
Posted inEnvironment

The Trailist: McAllister Park Offers Fast, Fun Off-Road Bike Trails

by Brendan Gibbons October 6, 2019October 6, 2019
A gravel trail winds through woods and prairie at Crescent Bend Nature Park.
Posted inEnvironment

The Trailist: Crescent Bend Nature Park Was Once A Flooded Neighborhood

by Brendan Gibbons July 7, 2019January 31, 2020
Kayakers pause underneath cypress trees on the Guadalupe River.
Posted inThe Trailist

The Trailist: Guadalupe River at Spring Branch Is Perfect for Entry-Level Paddlers

by Brendan Gibbons June 2, 2019June 1, 2019
A head-banger of a tree limb extends over a single-track trail at Olmos Basin Park.
Posted inEnvironment

The Trailist: Olmos Basin Park Has A Hidden Network of Dirt Trails

by Brendan Gibbons May 5, 2019May 4, 2019
Wildflowers bloom beside a trail at the Land Heritage Institute.
Posted inThe Trailist

The Trailist: Land Heritage Institute Has 20 Miles of Trails on the South Side

by Brendan Gibbons April 7, 2019October 4, 2020
Max O'Roark pushes his bike past patches of prickly pear at Colorado Bend State Park.
Posted inThe Trailist

The Trailist: Colorado Bend State Park Has Adventure For Everyone

by Brendan Gibbons March 3, 2019January 31, 2020
Fall flowers bloom along the Cibolo Creek Primitive Trail.
Posted inEnvironment

The Trailist: Walk in the Shadows at Cibolo Creek Primitive Trail

by Brendan Gibbons November 4, 2018January 31, 2020
Spanish moss dangles from trees at an intersection along Salado Creek Greenway - South.
Posted inHealth

The Trailist: Salado Creek Greenway Coming Together on the East Side

by Brendan Gibbons August 5, 2018March 2, 2019
The Trailist Brendan Gibbons floats down the San Antonio River at Saspamco.
Posted inHealth

The Trailist: The San Antonio River Runs Wild Near Saspamco

by Brendan Gibbons July 1, 2018January 31, 2020

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