Espada Aqueduct
9.3 • Historical landmark
Elegant 18th-century aqueduct arches carry flowing water through a lush, tranquil park shaded by towering pecan trees. The site offers scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere with sounds of water and birds. Small and well-maintained, it serves as a historic landmark showcasing Spanish colonial engineering still in operation.
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There is no visitor center or restrooms available at the site.
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Parking is available, making access easy for visitors.
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The visit to Espada Aqueduct is totally free.
9045 Espada Rd, San Antonio, Texas, United States
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