Eisenhower Park
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Zanel Pizarro
a month agoBeautiful natural place to come for a walk on the trails. Clean and safe. Reaching the Tower felt so empowering. Great place to bring the entire family and pets. Different levels of difficulty so perfect to adjust to what your ability is! Wheelchair accessible a plus. Bring a big water jug, you’ll need it. Shady Creek Natural Trail is difficult but gives you an amazing workout!
Alisia
3 weeks agoVery beautiful and calming. There are signs and directions to keep people from getting lost which was very helpful. They have a trail guide labeling hardest to easiest. There were a couple of joggers but not too crowded. You can have your dog there as long as they’re leashed. I believe there is a biking trail.
Shailee Bhatt
a month agoPlenty of parking, multiple trails- paved and natural both. Great place to observe sunset. Once you enter the park and walk a bit you can see two ways. One leading towards Yucca Paved trail which then merges to Yucca natural trail which then merges to Cedar Flats Trail and will take you to observation tower. The other way is Cedar Flats trail which is paved throughout (much easier) and will take you straight to observation tower. You can witness absolutely beautiful and spectacular sunset and still make it back to the parking lot before it gets dark. There are some inclines (not too bad). They have some signs on the way but friendly visitors are always helpful.
Josh Chronley
3 months agoOverall, Eisenhower Park and Trail is a great option for hikers of all levels seeking a scenic and enjoyable outdoor experience in San Antonio. With its diverse trails, stunning views, and historical significance, it's a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike.
90theguy
a month agoGreat place to get some exercise while enjoying the natural landscape. My only problem is with the dog owners who won't take their dogs poop with them and instead just leave it next to the trail. I saw 7 bags just on my route. People suck, they should ban dogs from this place.