Experience walking among the treetops on the elevated Skywalk that gently climbs 18-feet off the ground, offering spectacular views of the tree canopy and connecting pedestrians to the top of the recently completed Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge.

“The Skywalk is one of the most unique features of the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge. I like to describe it as zip-line powered by your feet,” former San Antonio Mayor Phil Hardberger said. “Visitors will get a squirrel’s eye view of the trees and ground below, offering a new perspective of the park and its animal inhabitants.”

Nearest Parking

13203 Blanco Road

San Antonio, TX 78216

 

The 1,000-foot-long Skywalk is the first walkway of its kind in San Antonio. At six-feet wide, the walkway features a shady seating area for relaxation and wildlife viewing. The Skywalk features weathered steel finishing to match the features of the Land Bridge and other elements in the park.

Visitors may access the Skywalk from the Northwest Military park entrance (8400 NW Military Highway) via the Savanna Loop trail to the Land Bridge trail or from the Blanco Road entrance (13203 Blanco Road) via the Water Loop trail. 

Bicycles are not allowed on the Skywalk but may be walked across the Land Bridge.

Go to our Map Page to download a trail map.

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