Confluence Park, Urban park at San Antonio River, United States
Confluence Park is a recreational area located where two branches of the San Antonio River converge, offering maintained pathways, picnic spaces, and open lawns for exploration. The grounds span several acres with distinct zones designed for various activities and learning opportunities.
The area served for centuries as a vital meeting place for indigenous peoples who relied on the river and its resources. In recent times, it was developed as a public recreational space to honor this history while serving modern community needs.
The site serves as a gathering space where locals and visitors stroll along the riverside paths, observing native plants and wildlife in their natural habitat. Informational displays scattered throughout explain the river's importance to the environment and the community.
The park is accessible daily and provides parking areas, restrooms, and drinking fountains positioned throughout the grounds. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection or rain gear depending on the season.
The pavilions here were built using regional materials and include rainwater collection systems that feed directly into irrigation for the landscaping. This sustainable approach makes the site a working example of environmental stewardship.
Address: 310 W Mitchell St, San Antonio, TX 78204
Phone: +(210)2242694
Website: http://confluencepark.sariverfound.org
GPS coordinates: 29.39343,-98.49704
Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:46
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