SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Botanical Garden will unveil its upcoming “Reflections of Nature” exhibition in March. The exhibition features an innovative mural display across the 38-acre garden that ...
Celebrate Water will be hosted at the San Antonio Botanical Garden from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. on July 13. (Courtesy via San Antonio Botanical Garden) SAN ANTONIO – If you’re still trying to find ways to cool ...
SAN ANTONIO — A groundbreaking mural exhibition is on view at the San Antonio Botanical Garden through the fall season. The SABG unveiled "Reflections of Nature," 12 large-scale murals that depict ...
A new festive event is making its Texas debut at the San Antonio Botanical Garden this year — and we got a preview of it on Wednesday night. Billed as a “holiday walking trail,” Lightscape transforms ...
I ask that question wherever I travel. El Paso, for instance, sits on a strategic river that cuts a broad path through high mountains. Fort Worth rises at the crossroads of north-south trails that ...
The San Antonio Botanical Garden is turning up the wattage for a second year of Illuminate, its annual holiday light spectacular. From November 21, 2025, to January 11, 2026, the retreat promises a ...
Each holiday season for the last three years, the San Antonio Botanical Garden has turned itself into a winter wonderland, Texas-style. In the evenings from mid-November to Jan. 1, the garden ...
SAN ANTONIO — A rare orchid tree, native to only certain parts of Texas, was seen blooming an unusual color at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Bauhinia lunarioides, commonly referred to as "Anacacho ...
Illuminated holiday installation Lightscape is returning to the San Antonio Botanical Garden for a third year. This year, Lightscape will feature installations such as the Pixel Tree and the Star Show ...
The San Antonio Botanical Garden will debut a new illuminated treat this holiday season. "Illuminate," which was created by Chinese lantern festival producer Tianyu Arts & Culture, will fill the ...
Two new spooky experiences are heading to San Antonio this fall. The San Antonio Botanical Garden will debut "Happy Frights" and Haunting Nights," calling it Halloween exhibits that will bring ...