Bandera, Texas is a town just an hour northwest of San Antonio and has less than 1,000. A combination of adventure, outdoor spaces and an abundance of Western history has earned this town the moniker of the ‘Cowboy Capital of the World‘.
Back in its heyday, it was a staging area for cattle drives the 1800s and gets its name for the numerous battles that took place. It received its name from the numerous battles between the Spanish conquistadors against the Comanche and Apache nations in the Bandera Pass. According to legend a red bandera (flag in Spanish) marked the boundary between the two after these battles took place.
In Bandera, Hill Country State Natural Area provides outdoor enthusiast with more than 5,000 acres of canyons and rolling hills. From camping to horseback riding to kayaking the Medina River, there is a ton to do here.
If you are looking for a kid-friendly outdoor adventure, Bandera City Park offers swimming, fishing and picnic areas. A must-stop is the Frontier Times Museum where guests can see rodeo demonstrations and enjoy weekly activities. Or head to the Bandera Natural History Museum for life-size replicas of Ice Age animals along with Latin American ceremonial historical artifacts and the New Spain Art Collection.
Keeping with the Western spirit, Bandera showcases several dude ranches where guests can sleep, work and play on active working ranches. From Mayan Dude Ranch to the Flying L Ranch Resort to Dixie Dude Ranch, guests can choose from several outdoor activities.
Some of the go-to dining establishments in Bandra include O.S.T. Restaurant and TJ’s at the Old Forge. If you’re looking for live music, check out 11th Street Cowboy Bar or Arkey Blue’s Silver Dollar.
Bandera is truly a year-round destination, if you don’t mind the heat of course. From the abundance of wildflowers in the Spring to the crisp mornings of Fall and Winter, there is even attraction hear during the heat of the summer due to school vacations.
Bandera, Texas is a town just an hour northwest of San Antonio and has less than 1,000. A combination of adventure, outdoor spaces and an abundance of Western history has earned this town the moniker of the ‘Cowboy Capital of the World’.
Back in its heyday, it was a staging area for cattle drives the 1800s and gets its name for the numerous battles that took place. It received its name from the numerous battles between the Spanish conquistadors against the Comanche and Apache nations in the Bandera Pass. According to legend a red bandera (flag in Spanish) marked the boundary between the two after these battles took place.
In Bandera, Hill Country State Natural Area provides outdoor enthusiast with more than 5,000 acres of canyons and rolling hills. From camping to horseback riding to kayaking the Medina River, there is a ton to do here.
If you are looking for a kid-friendly outdoor adventure, Bandera City Park offers swimming, fishing and picnic areas. A must-stop is the Frontier Times Museum where guests can see rodeo demonstrations and enjoy weekly activities. Or head to the Bandera Natural History Museum for life-size replicas of Ice Age animals along with Latin American ceremonial historical artifacts and the New Spain Art Collection.
Keeping with the Western spirit, Bandera showcases several dude ranches where guests can sleep, work and play on active working ranches. From Mayan Dude Ranch to the Flying L Ranch Resort to Dixie Dude Ranch, guests can choose from several outdoor activities.
Some of the go-to dining establishments in Bandra include O.S.T. Restaurant and TJ’s at the Old Forge. If you’re looking for live music, check out 11th Street Cowboy Bar or Arkey Blue’s Silver Dollar.
Bandera is truly a year-round destination if you don’t mind the heat of course. From the abundance of wildflowers in the Spring to the crisp mornings of Fall and Winter, there is even attraction hear during the heat of the summer due to school vacations.