Why You’ll “Fall Hard” for Fall in San Antonio
Thanks to KSAT 12 for providing this great list of reasons to “Fall Hard” for Fall in San Antonio.
September is one of my favorite months because it’s the start of fall and the beginning of less sizzling weather but very sizzling attractions and events. Technically
fall doesn’t officially start until the autumnal equinox on Sept. 22
but pumpkin-flavored goodies have already hit the shelves and the
ever-coveted pumpkin Spice latte is back at Starbucks. Here’s to hoping the fall is cooler than this scorching summer has been and that it brings a little rain.
Here’s a list of some of the events going on in the San Antonio area in September:
- Labor Day River Walk Artisan Show – Experience the beauty of the San Antonio River Walk at the Artisan Show taking place from Sept. 2-5. Hours vary by day but this event is free
to attend. Shop from more than 40 handmade artisan booths, including
pottery, textiles, jewelry, woodwork, paintings, bead work, and more - Ford Parade of Lights
– Big, beautiful lanterns will light up the River Walk from Sept. 2-4
and on Sept. 11. The lanterns will launch, weather permitting, from the
International Center at 203 S. St. Mary’s Street at 8 p.m. and are
expected to complete their trip by 10 p.m. each night. This event series is free and family-friendly. Visit https://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/events/ford-parade-of-lights/ -
- Bier Fest –
SeaWorld San Antonio is bringing back Bier Fest with more than 75
different brews for patrons to enjoy. The festival kicked off in August
and will also take place from Sept. 2-5 and from Sept. 9-11. Bier Sampler Packages will be available for purchase at festival locations throughout the park for this Oktoberfest-inspired event - Kendall County Fair – The 116th annual Kendall County Fair
will take place Sept. 3-5 at 1307 River Road in Boerne. There will be a
parade on the morning of Sept. 3 and a nightly apple pie contest. There
will also be a livestock show, carnival, queen’s pageant and tons of
family-friendly activities. - DoSeum Free Family Night – The first Monday of every month is Free Family Night at the DoSeum.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and only a limited
number of reservations are available. A link for ticket reservations
will be posted on this page at 8 a.m. on Sept. 5, for the event
happening later that evening. - Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival – Head to the Dr. Pound Historical Farmstead from Sept. 24 through Oct. 31 for the Dripping Springs Pumpkin Festival.
There are over 50 fall-inspired games, activities and attractions for
families to enjoy. Admission is $5 on weekdays and $10 on the weekend - Parktoberfest – Celebrate San Antonio’s German heritage with free beer tastings and live music at Parktoberfest.
Parktoberfest will take place from 2-5 p.m. on Sept. 25 at the Koehler
Pavilion. The festival honors the legacy of Emma Koehler who donated 11
acres of land to the City of San Antonio in memory of her husband Otto
Koehler, who owned the Pearl Brewing. Association.Admission is free. - Jazz’SAlive Festival
– Live jazz returns to the streets of downtown San Antonio in September
when national, regional, and local jazz musicians take to the stage at
the 39th annual Jazz’SAlive Festival.
The two-day event will be held on Sept. 23 and 24, but the music and
fun start the night before with something new to the festival this year —
a free kickoff party open to the public. https://saparksfoundation.org/event/jazzsalive -
Comal County Fair – Taking place from Sept. 21-25, the Comal County Fair
in New Braunfels will offer free admission on select days. There will
be a battle of the bands, barbecue cook-off, washer pitchin’ tournament,
mutton bustin’ and more.So, pack up the RV or trailer and come on out to nearby San Antonio for some exciting events but mostly for the peace and quiet of our Hidden Valley RV Park. It’s time to make some memories!This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if
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Team member Rae B, is a long-time part of the Hidden Valley family.
Born and raised right in the park, she has a unique perspective to share
Hidden Valley and San Antonio inside info.Stop by the Trading Post to meet up with Rae and the rest of the Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) staff.