Japanese Tea Garden via Brackenridge Road loop
Japanese Tea Garden via Brackenridge Road loop
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Explore the serene Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio on this easy 2.2-mile loop, featuring waterfalls, koi ponds, and lush botanical displa
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.02 km
Highlight • Natural
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2.06 km
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3.61 km
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1.84 km
937 m
836 m
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1.19 km
906 m
669 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Japanese Tea Garden is located within Brackenridge Park, and parking is generally available in designated lots near the garden entrance. Since admission is free, you won't need to worry about parking fees specifically for the garden itself.
No, admission to the Japanese Tea Garden is completely free. It is open daily from dawn to dusk, and no permits are required to visit or walk the loop.
While the Komoot route itself is a loop around the garden, the Japanese Tea Garden generally welcomes leashed dogs in its outdoor areas. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain the garden's serene environment.
The garden features a lush, year-round floral display, making it beautiful any time of year. To enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and avoid larger crowds, consider visiting during the early morning hours or later in the afternoon. The garden is open from dawn to dusk daily.
Yes, this loop is described as an 'easy hike' and is very suitable for beginners and families. It's more of a leisurely walk through a beautifully cultivated garden than a strenuous hike, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace.
You can expect picturesque scenery with stone paths and bridges meandering through lush, year-round floral displays and exotic plants. The terrain is generally easy, though the lower garden is accessible only by stairs, while the upper garden and pavilion areas are wheelchair accessible. You'll also see tranquil blue-green waters, shaded walkways, and elements from its past as an abandoned limestone quarry.
The route takes you past several distinctive features. You'll encounter a prominent 60-foot waterfall cascading into ponds filled with vibrant koi fish and turtles. The garden also includes a large pagoda, an island, and an entrance marked by a unique torii gate crafted from concrete that imitates wood. The entire garden is a Japanese Tea Garden, and the loop also passes through Brackenridge Park.
Yes, there are some accessibility considerations. The upper garden and pavilion areas are wheelchair accessible, allowing many visitors to enjoy a significant portion of the garden. However, the lower garden is accessible only by stairs, so visitors with mobility challenges may not be able to explore every section.
Yes, the route utilizes sections of several paths within Brackenridge Park. You will find yourself on parts of Brackenridge Road and Wilderness Road during the loop.
While not a wilderness trail, the garden's ponds are home to vibrant koi fish and turtles, which are a delight to observe. The lush environment also attracts various birds, making it a peaceful spot for nature appreciation within the city.
Brackenridge Park is a public park in San Antonio. While there are no general entrance fees for the park, specific amenities or attractions within the park might have their own fees or regulations. For the Japanese Tea Garden, as mentioned, admission is free.