Amazing San Antonio RV Stay – Riverwalk and the Alamo
Key Takeaways:
- The San Antonio Riverwalk is a bucket list destination
- Don’t miss the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, which includes 4 missions
- The Alamo in downtown San Antonio is a must see historical site
- The San Antonio/Alamo KOA is a great RV stay and close to area attractions
- San Anatonio has many dog-friendly trails, restaurants and breweries
- Visit nearby New Braunfels for great German-themed restaurants and breweries
Campground Review:
The San Antonio/Alamo KOA is a KOA Holiday campground located 10 minutes from downtown San Antonio. Resort amenities include full-hookups, pool, camp store and dog playground. The park offers plenty of green space and access to the Salado Creek Greenway Trail system for walking and biking. Our dogs loved their daily walks along the trail. The park is also on the city bus line for easy access to downtown San Antonio.
What to do:
- Explore the dog-friendly Riverwalk; walk the riverside paths; eat, shop & drink; take a guided river barge tour
- Drive to the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, which includes four Spanish colonial missions along the San Antonio River (leave the dogs at home for this tour)
- Tour The Alamo in downtown San Antonio and explore the Alamo gardens (only service animals allowed)
- Sample beers at one (or two) of the many craft breweries in San Antonio; we enjoyed German style beer and food at the dog-friendly Kuenstler Brewing
- Visit nearby New Braunfels in Texas Hill Country for German-themed restaurants, breweries and wineries; try the dog-friendly Muck and Fuss Restaurant for craft beers and great food and the Winery on the Gruene