Celebrated on the grounds of the UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures, the Texas Folklife Festival celebrates diversity through authentic ethnic cuisine, music, dance, arts, and crafts from many countries that make up the rich heritage of Texas.
Get your hiking gear and get ready to experience the great outdoors like never before at Friedrich Wilderness Park, featuring over 600 acres of undeveloped hill-country terrain and over 10 miles of paved and unpaved trails waiting for your exploration. Join an experienced tour guide who will help you pick the best trail for your group of family and friends and allow you to spend the day observing wildlife, such as the endangered Black-capped Vireo bird, the Golden–Cheeked Warbler, the vegetation, and so much more.
San Fernando Cathedral is the oldest standing church in Texas, where the atmosphere is lively and welcoming. Gaze at the breathtaking architecture, its twin steeples, and the historical icons and objects inside where you can say a prayer for loved ones. You can also join in on Mass which is spoken in Spanish and English and held throughout the week.
TexPop San Antonio Museum of Popular Culture collects, conserves, and exhibits vintage posters and live music memorabilia to educate future generations on the unique culture that makes up San Antonio and Texas.