

A free public park and botanical garden. Originally an abandoned limestone quarry, it was transformed in the early 20th century into a tranquil, multi-level sunken garden featuring shaded walkways, stone arch bridges, a 60-foot waterfall, and koi ponds
The restored garden features a lush year-round floral display with shaded walkways, stone bridges, a 60-foot waterfall and ponds filled with koi. Still thriving after 100 years, the Japanese Tea Garden is dear to the hearts of local residents and tourists alike and remains one of the most photographed spots in San Antonio.