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

The park features a network of trails that cater to various skill levels, ranging from easy-going paths to more strenuous mountain biking routes. The trailhead serves as an access point to the Salado Creek greenway trails, making it a favorite spot for local outdoor enthusiasts.

Situated along the eastbound frontage road, the park is easily accessible for visitors. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities beyond hiking and mountain biking.

Natural Setting

The park's trails wind through the scenic rolling hills of the San Antonio National Forest, offering opportunities for nature observation and wildlife viewing. The natural landscape provides a peaceful retreat from urban life.

Historical Significance

The park is named after Robert Lynn Batts Tobin, who was born on March 12, 1934, and was educated in the Alamo Heights School District and The University of Texas. This namesake adds a touch of local history to the recreational area.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Walking TrailWildlife Viewing

Visitor Services

Parking LotRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

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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