McAllister Park is a large urban park in San Antonio, Texas, offering extensive trails, diverse recreational facilities, and abundant natural habitats along the Salado Creek corridor.
McAllister Park is one of San Antonio's largest municipal parks, encompassing approximately 900 acres in the northeast part of the city. The park stretches along Salado Creek, featuring a mix of grasslands, wooded areas, and riparian zones that support local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, numerous bird species, and small mammals. Originally acquired in the 1970s, the park has evolved into a multi-use outdoor space serving residents with a blend of natural and developed amenities. Key recreational opportunities include an extensive network of over 15 miles of multi-use trails designed for hiking, running, and mountain biking, a well-loved disc golf course, playgrounds, sports fields, and picnic areas. Visitors can explore a variety of terrain, from shaded creekside paths to open grasslands, making it accessible for beginners and experienced trail users alike. Notable landmarks within the park include the McAllister Park Pavilion and the historic Salado Creek area. The park attracts families, fitness enthusiasts, and nature watchers who value its combination of urban convenience and connection to nature. McAllister Park is also recognized for community events and volunteer-driven conservation efforts aimed at maintaining native plant populations and trail quality, helping to preserve its natural environment amid rapid urban growth.
Extensive multi-use trail network spanning over 15 miles for hiking, running, and mountain biking
Riparian habitat along Salado Creek providing excellent birdwatching opportunities
Popular disc golf course rated highly among local and regional players
McAllister Park Pavilion offering picnic spaces and event hosting facilities
A natural creek corridor running through the park, supporting diverse local flora and fauna.
An 18-hole disc golf course attracting players from the San Antonio area and beyond.
Sheltered picnic area equipped for gatherings, community events, and celebrations.