Saturday, March 6, 2010

travel in san antonio

There are lots of places to see and enjoy in the city but I would like to mention few of them in detail

Guadalupe river state park-The cool, clear waters of the Guadalupe River are the primary attraction at this 1,938-acre park, located 30 miles north of San Antonio and 13 miles east of Boerne, Texas. Park guests can choose from a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, tubing, canoeing, fishing, bicycling (only in designated areas), picnicking, camping, and bird and wildlife watching. The park also boasts four miles of hiking trails that parallel the river and connect to the many campsites. Among the wildlife that can be spotted at any time are raccoons, armadillos, white-tailed deer, squirrels, and a diverse range of birds and fish. Both primitive campsites, and RV sites with water and electricity are available.

Hill country golf club-Arthur Hills designed this magnificent course, which opened to the public in 1993. It is consistently rated in golfing-resort top tens. Since it is considered part of the Texas Hill Country, there are very few level lies to be found on this course. Trees, hills and dogleg fairways lead up to very fast, undulating greens, which promise to challenge even the most experienced golfer. Each golf cart comes equipped with an ice chest as well as a tip sheet on how to best attack the course. For lodging select only cheap hotels in the city. As they offer great discount to the tourists at cheap prices.

Hill country state natural area-Bandera, Texas, known as "The Cowboy Capital of the World," is home to the mammoth, 5,369-acre Hill Country State Natural Area. This park is Texas' largest state park open to equestrians. This park isn't for everyone, though. It is totally undeveloped, it lacks paved roads, and it doesn't have potable water or restrooms. Those who do choose to brave the outdoors without all of the modern day amenities, however, are treated to over 36 miles of mixed-use trails ideal for horseback riding, hiking, backpacking, primitive camping and off-road bicycling. Swimming and fishing opportunities are also plentiful in the area's spring-fed West Verde Creek. Anglers are pleased with the amount of catfish, perch, and largemouth bass that are available. To get there, take Highway 16 to Bandera, Texas, proceed south on Texas Highway 173 for one mile, then follow FM 1077 for 10 miles to the park.

For staying I select a hotel which was among the hotels in san antonio. This hotel was very cheap and it was offering very large amount of discount at cheap prices. The hotel was very clean and very much decorated. There was a pleasing environment all over. The name of the hotel was the crowne plaza san antonio. This hotel offers very nice services to the visitors which pamper them. The cheap price of the hotel attracts tourists from all over the world.

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