Robert L.B. Tobin Park

2020 NE Interstate 410 Loop, San Antonio, TX 78218
146 acres | 59 hectares

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About the Location

Trail Network

Found in San Antonio, this park features a diverse network of trails with options for various skill levels. No matter if you're in the mood for a leisurely stroll or itching to tackle some challenging mountain biking routes, you'll discover your perfect path here. The trailhead provides direct access to the Salado Creek greenway trails, a popular spot for locals seeking time in nature.

The paved trails make for smooth walking, jogging, and cycling, and thankfully, most of the path sits under a generous canopy of trees that offers blessed shade during those scorching Texas days. Just remember to stay to the right when you're out there - cyclists tend to zoom by at impressive speeds!

Amenities

One of the park's most distinctive features has to be those faux bois picnic tables that cleverly mimic cross-sections of logs. These cement creations aren't just functional; they add an artistic touch that makes your rest stops a bit more interesting. Find yourself a shady spot at one of these tables and enjoy a peaceful meal surrounded by nature.

You'll find all the basics covered here too - portable restrooms, a water fountain, and even bike repair tools complete with an air pump (a thoughtful touch for cyclists). The parking lot is conveniently located, although it's on the smaller side, so you might want to arrive early on weekends or holidays when the trails get busy.

Natural Setting

The trails meander through beautiful rolling hills that make you forget you're still in the city. Keep your eyes peeled as you walk - the park is home to plenty of wildlife, with deer and squirrels making regular appearances. If you're lucky, you might even spot turkeys, coyotes, or armadillos going about their business.

With the trail running about 3 miles round trip, it's an excellent length for a refreshing escape from urban life. Even in the height of summer, the abundant tree canopy creates a microclimate that's noticeably cooler than the surrounding areas.

Historical Significance

The park carries the name of Robert Lynn Batts Tobin, born on March 12, 1934. A local San Antonian educated in the Alamo Heights School District and later at The University of Texas, the namesake adds a layer of local heritage to your outdoor experience.

Before hitting the trails, take a moment to check out the informative displays with maps at the trailhead. They'll not only help you navigate the trail system but also give you some interesting tidbits about the area's history.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Bike TrailDog-Friendly AreaWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Visitor Services

Parking LotRestroomsPaved Paths

Food & Gathering

Drinking WaterPicnic Area

ParkMagnet Score

Good Park

Park Size

146 acres | 59 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:7AM-8PM
Tuesday:7AM-8PM
Wednesday:7AM-8PM
Thursday:7AM-8PM
Friday:7AM-8PM
Saturday:7AM-8PM
Sunday:7AM-8PM

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