Review & FAQ:

  • What is Comanche Lookout Park?
    • Comanche Lookout Park is a public park in Bexar County, home to one of the highest natural points in the area, rising 1,340 feet above sea level.
  • What is the historical significance of Comanche Lookout Park?
    • The park's lands have been home to human occupation since at least 9,200 B.C. and served as a popular hunting and warfare site for the region’s Apache and Comanche indigenous people before the arrival of Spanish settlers.
  • How was Comanche Lookout used by early settlers?
    • The park’s highest hill point served as a prominent navigational landmark for pioneers arriving in the area during the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • When was Comanche Lookout Park established?
    • In 1996, the region was converted into a 96-acre public park facility overseen by the City of San Antonio.
  • What recreational activities are available at Comanche Lookout Park?
    • Visitors can enjoy more than 4.5 miles of hiking and biking trails, including a fitness center located along the Library Loop Trail.
  • What public amenities does the park offer?
    • The park features a children’s playground, a pavilion, day-use picnic sites, and various public art pieces adorning the park’s grounds.

Comanche Lookout Park, 15551 Nacogdoches Rd, San Antonio, TX 78247, Phone: 210-207-7275

Comanche Lookout Park
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