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O. P. Schnabel Park
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O. P. Schnabel Park is a 202-acre city park in the City of San Antonio, Texas. The park includes buildings for the YMCA program, ball fields, a basketball court, and several trails. Formerly known as Bandera Road Park, the park was named O.P. Schnabel Park in 1977.
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CityChurch San Antonio
9431 Bandera Rd, San Antonio, TX 78250
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SA FredericksBURGERS
9503 Bandera Rd suite 101, San Antonio, TX 78250
Smashin Crab
8910 Bandera Rd #305, San Antonio, TX 78250
Primal Juice & Smoothies
9703 Bandera Rd #106, San Antonio, TX 78250
Empanadas De Acá - EDÁ
9703 Bandera Rd suite 303 B, San Antonio, TX 78250
PJ's Coffee
9703 Bandera Rd, San Antonio, TX 78250
Bahama Buck's - San Antonio (Bandera Road)
8910 Bandera Rd Suite 212, San Antonio, TX 78250
Shipley Do-Nuts
8915 Bandera Rd, San Antonio, TX 78254
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O. P. Schnabel Park

9606 Bandera Rd, San Antonio, TX 78250, United States
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O. P. Schnabel Park is a 202-acre city park in the City of San Antonio, Texas. The park includes buildings for the YMCA program, ball fields, a basketball court, and several trails. Formerly known as Bandera Road Park, the park was named O.P. Schnabel Park in 1977.

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attractions: CityChurch San Antonio, restaurants: SA FredericksBURGERS, Smashin Crab, Primal Juice & Smoothies, Empanadas De Acá - EDÁ, PJ's Coffee, Bahama Buck's - San Antonio (Bandera Road), Shipley Do-Nuts
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CityChurch San Antonio

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4.8

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Nearby restaurants of O. P. Schnabel Park

SA FredericksBURGERS

Smashin Crab

Primal Juice & Smoothies

Empanadas De Acá - EDÁ

PJ's Coffee

Bahama Buck's - San Antonio (Bandera Road)

Shipley Do-Nuts

SA FredericksBURGERS

SA FredericksBURGERS

4.7

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Smashin Crab

Smashin Crab

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Primal Juice & Smoothies

Primal Juice & Smoothies

4.7

(157)

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Open until 6:00 PM
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Empanadas De Acá - EDÁ

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Reviews of O. P. Schnabel Park

4.7
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5.0
6y

Update#7: Feb 2, 2025. Three bucks and three deer spotted within a half an hour. Almost every time going to the park. Another cardinal but not fast enough to take the pic. You have to get off the sidewalks and hit the trails.

Update#6: Jan 12, 2025. Was telling my sister and nephew who live in Colorado that I've seen the most wildlife than I've ever in any other state. Three bucks in less than 1 hour walking around in this public park. Where else can you see this?

Update#5: Feb 17, 2020. Our favorite! Numerous times at Bamberger Park and Prue road trailheads. Yesterday tried Terra Oak trailhead for the 1st time...no thanks!

Update#4: Dec 14, 2019. Treasure! If you truly seek what this park has to offer you'll be amazed. Why do you still walk on the sidewalk? For the entire park? To really enjoy the park try walking the trails in the woods. Get surprised on all the animals and birds you'll spot. There's no need to worry about bugs ie ticks, etc. We've probably gone through hundreds of miles with no problems whatsoever. Even with our dog in the warmer early morning summer months.

Update#3: Nov 18, 2019. Walked hours on trails exclusively from OP Schnabel to Mainland Trailhead intersection. 3.6 mile roundtrip. Bird watchers delight: spotted one blue jay and two cardinals this morning.

Update#2: Nov 5, 2019. 5-6 Bucks total count in one visit 1 Great Roadrunner spotted

Update#1: Oct 21, 2019. Enjoy miles/hours of walking and/or biking using interconnected sidewalks to other parks throughout San Antonio. 1 Great Egret Huge rock balancing displays (40-50) with a floating cube and centerpiece Man-made BMX dirt ramps (8-10) course, with observation platform 1 extra man-made fort

  • Original * 2 Peacocks 5-6 families of does and fawns 2-3 bucks (8-12 points) 2-3 pheasants Several Cardinals YMCA with outdoor swimming pool 2 main pavilions (reservation) for parties Picnic tables under trees Mountain bike trails all throughout the park with sidewalks Walking and/or hiking trails with varying levels of challenge Cliffs with views of the golf course Man-made forts Weekdays not very crowded especially in the morning Dog friendly Kids playground with slides and swings Good size park and not overly visited 5🌟s well-deserved! What you...
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4.0
6y

Schnabel Park is a fantastic park because it is nice and long for walkers or joggers. It is also especially nice for cyclist. I however would only give this park a 4 star rating based on a variety of factors. First being the safety issues of this park because I do not feel it is safe for solo walkers/joggers during lower occupancy days or parts of the week days. There are parts on the trail that can have an eerie all alone feeling. This trail also goes behind the back yard of many homes which could present a crime of opportunity situation for solo visitors during low occupancy. Although police officers do patrol the trails now and then on ATVs; it is normally during peak occupancy, it is not frequently enough, and the trails are too long and directional for it to be ample. Secondly, there are many cyclist on this trail at times. This can be dangerous and bothersome for joggers/walkers. Many cyclist are respectful and slow down and yield to pedestrians. However, as one might imagine there are many who zoom by without yielding. Lastly, these trails lack facilities except near trail heads. Visitors should take care to ensure they relieve their selves before getting too deep in the trails. This can be an extremity for visitors wishing to drink lots of water while walking or...

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5.0
1y

A hidden gem in the city! O.P. Schnabel Park offers a beautiful escape with its winding paved trails through dense cedar and oak trees. The shaded paths are perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, with the tree canopy providing natural cooling even on warm days.

The park is teeming with wildlife - it's common to spot deer wandering through the wooded areas, especially in the quieter morning or evening hours. The well-maintained concrete paths are wheelchair and stroller accessible, while still preserving the natural feel of the environment.

Love how the trees create beautiful dappled shadows on the paths, and the mix of cedars and deciduous trees provides year-round interest. Plenty of smaller trails branch off the main path if you want to explore deeper into the woods. The park is clean and well-maintained while still keeping its natural, untamed charm.

Pro tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best chance to see wildlife and enjoy the golden sunlight filtering through the trees. Don't forget your camera - the lighting and wildlife make for great photo...

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John MurphyJohn Murphy
**Update#7:** Feb 2, 2025. Three bucks and three deer spotted within a half an hour. Almost every time going to the park. Another cardinal but not fast enough to take the pic. You have to get off the sidewalks and hit the trails. **Update#6**: Jan 12, 2025. Was telling my sister and nephew who live in Colorado that I've seen the most wildlife than I've ever in any other state. Three bucks in less than 1 hour walking around in this public park. Where else can you see this? **Update#5**: Feb 17, 2020. Our favorite! Numerous times at Bamberger Park and Prue road trailheads. Yesterday tried Terra Oak trailhead for the 1st time...no thanks! **Update#4**: Dec 14, 2019. Treasure! If you truly seek what this park has to offer you'll be amazed. Why do you still walk on the sidewalk? For the entire park? To really enjoy the park try walking the trails in the woods. Get surprised on all the animals and birds you'll spot. There's no need to worry about bugs ie ticks, etc. We've probably gone through hundreds of miles with no problems whatsoever. Even with our dog in the warmer early morning summer months. **Update#3**: Nov 18, 2019. Walked hours on trails exclusively from OP Schnabel to Mainland Trailhead intersection. 3.6 mile roundtrip. Bird watchers delight: spotted one blue jay and two cardinals this morning. **Update#2**: Nov 5, 2019. 5-6 Bucks total count in one visit 1 Great Roadrunner spotted **Update#1**: Oct 21, 2019. Enjoy miles/hours of walking and/or biking using interconnected sidewalks to other parks throughout San Antonio. 1 Great Egret Huge rock balancing displays (40-50) with a floating cube and centerpiece Man-made BMX dirt ramps (8-10) course, with observation platform 1 extra man-made fort ******* Original ******* 2 Peacocks 5-6 families of does and fawns 2-3 bucks (8-12 points) 2-3 pheasants Several Cardinals YMCA with outdoor swimming pool 2 main pavilions (reservation) for parties Picnic tables under trees Mountain bike trails all throughout the park with sidewalks Walking and/or hiking trails with varying levels of challenge Cliffs with views of the golf course Man-made forts Weekdays not very crowded especially in the morning Dog friendly Kids playground with slides and swings Good size park and not overly visited 5🌟s well-deserved! What you waiting for?
Yilmaz OzmenYilmaz Ozmen
A hidden gem in the city! O.P. Schnabel Park offers a beautiful escape with its winding paved trails through dense cedar and oak trees. The shaded paths are perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, with the tree canopy providing natural cooling even on warm days. The park is teeming with wildlife - it's common to spot deer wandering through the wooded areas, especially in the quieter morning or evening hours. The well-maintained concrete paths are wheelchair and stroller accessible, while still preserving the natural feel of the environment. Love how the trees create beautiful dappled shadows on the paths, and the mix of cedars and deciduous trees provides year-round interest. Plenty of smaller trails branch off the main path if you want to explore deeper into the woods. The park is clean and well-maintained while still keeping its natural, untamed charm. Pro tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best chance to see wildlife and enjoy the golden sunlight filtering through the trees. Don't forget your camera - the lighting and wildlife make for great photo opportunities!
David SQUAREPEG LaneDavid SQUAREPEG Lane
I went out Hiking on the Olmos park on Bandara Road and did some hiking and picking up a lot of trash in the park and on a short section on the Leon Creek Greenway. WE CAN DO BETTER SAN ANTONIO!!! Please consider bringing a small grocery bag with you and take the 5 Piece Challenge and try to pick up 5 Pieces of trash per day while hiking. Then simply pass the challenge on to others. I can do a lot while I'm out, but I just can't do it on my own. I need all of us to care enough about the trails that we love to help keep them a sanctuary from the crazy of the outside world 🌎! Shout out if you will accept the challenge and post your challenge pictures to encourage others in your Facebook groups. If we want change, we have to be the change that matters. Thanks 🙏 for caring and helping! <•>==> Squarepeg <==<•>
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**Update#7:** Feb 2, 2025. Three bucks and three deer spotted within a half an hour. Almost every time going to the park. Another cardinal but not fast enough to take the pic. You have to get off the sidewalks and hit the trails. **Update#6**: Jan 12, 2025. Was telling my sister and nephew who live in Colorado that I've seen the most wildlife than I've ever in any other state. Three bucks in less than 1 hour walking around in this public park. Where else can you see this? **Update#5**: Feb 17, 2020. Our favorite! Numerous times at Bamberger Park and Prue road trailheads. Yesterday tried Terra Oak trailhead for the 1st time...no thanks! **Update#4**: Dec 14, 2019. Treasure! If you truly seek what this park has to offer you'll be amazed. Why do you still walk on the sidewalk? For the entire park? To really enjoy the park try walking the trails in the woods. Get surprised on all the animals and birds you'll spot. There's no need to worry about bugs ie ticks, etc. We've probably gone through hundreds of miles with no problems whatsoever. Even with our dog in the warmer early morning summer months. **Update#3**: Nov 18, 2019. Walked hours on trails exclusively from OP Schnabel to Mainland Trailhead intersection. 3.6 mile roundtrip. Bird watchers delight: spotted one blue jay and two cardinals this morning. **Update#2**: Nov 5, 2019. 5-6 Bucks total count in one visit 1 Great Roadrunner spotted **Update#1**: Oct 21, 2019. Enjoy miles/hours of walking and/or biking using interconnected sidewalks to other parks throughout San Antonio. 1 Great Egret Huge rock balancing displays (40-50) with a floating cube and centerpiece Man-made BMX dirt ramps (8-10) course, with observation platform 1 extra man-made fort ******* Original ******* 2 Peacocks 5-6 families of does and fawns 2-3 bucks (8-12 points) 2-3 pheasants Several Cardinals YMCA with outdoor swimming pool 2 main pavilions (reservation) for parties Picnic tables under trees Mountain bike trails all throughout the park with sidewalks Walking and/or hiking trails with varying levels of challenge Cliffs with views of the golf course Man-made forts Weekdays not very crowded especially in the morning Dog friendly Kids playground with slides and swings Good size park and not overly visited 5🌟s well-deserved! What you waiting for?
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A hidden gem in the city! O.P. Schnabel Park offers a beautiful escape with its winding paved trails through dense cedar and oak trees. The shaded paths are perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, with the tree canopy providing natural cooling even on warm days. The park is teeming with wildlife - it's common to spot deer wandering through the wooded areas, especially in the quieter morning or evening hours. The well-maintained concrete paths are wheelchair and stroller accessible, while still preserving the natural feel of the environment. Love how the trees create beautiful dappled shadows on the paths, and the mix of cedars and deciduous trees provides year-round interest. Plenty of smaller trails branch off the main path if you want to explore deeper into the woods. The park is clean and well-maintained while still keeping its natural, untamed charm. Pro tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best chance to see wildlife and enjoy the golden sunlight filtering through the trees. Don't forget your camera - the lighting and wildlife make for great photo opportunities!
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I went out Hiking on the Olmos park on Bandara Road and did some hiking and picking up a lot of trash in the park and on a short section on the Leon Creek Greenway. WE CAN DO BETTER SAN ANTONIO!!! Please consider bringing a small grocery bag with you and take the 5 Piece Challenge and try to pick up 5 Pieces of trash per day while hiking. Then simply pass the challenge on to others. I can do a lot while I'm out, but I just can't do it on my own. I need all of us to care enough about the trails that we love to help keep them a sanctuary from the crazy of the outside world 🌎! Shout out if you will accept the challenge and post your challenge pictures to encourage others in your Facebook groups. If we want change, we have to be the change that matters. Thanks 🙏 for caring and helping! <•>==> Squarepeg <==<•>
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