Cedar Flats Trail
A short drive from the center of San Antonio sits Eisenhower Park, a small piece of outdoor paradise that offers visitors the chance to escape the bustle of the city.
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Cedar Flats Trail Details
A short drive from the center of San Antonio sits Eisenhower Park, a small piece of outdoor paradise that offers visitors the chance to escape the bustle of the city. This trail starts at the entrance of the park and leads you directly to the Eisenhower observation deck in just one mile. From the top of the viewpoint, you will have front row seats to the spectacular San Antonio skyline. Although it is beautiful every hour of the day, the view from the top is especially magnificent during sunset. The majority of the trail is paved, although a few other natural trails lead around the park if you are looking for something a little more adventurous after the observation deck.
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