Presidio de San Saba Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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C6851JNdonnab
Early Texas History
The Presidio dates back to 1757. The Texas history is fascinating. Most of the ruins have fallen but you can still see & imagine what the Presidio was like many years ago. Glad we stopped & explored.
Valoración publicada el 6 mar 2024
KG_TXtraveler
Worth a Quick Stop
This is an obscure portion of Texas history, however still significant. It is amazing that this fort remains in a city park and only a mile off the main road in San Saba. It is free to enter, just p...
Valoración publicada el 15 oct 2023
txbenton4
Worth a Stop
A relatively unknown part of Texas history on display for no cost. Although there isn't a lot to see, it is worth a 15-20 minute walk through the site. The signs and information available tell the ...
Valoración publicada el 7 feb 2022
M J
Ruins of a 1751 Spanish fort
My husband and I self-toured Presidio De San Saba on a Wednesday afternoon. There was only one other person touring at the time we were there. There was no staff on site. There were many informational...
Valoración publicada el 2 jul 2021
778kristyf
Nice bit of history
We stopped by on our way through the area to use the restroom & let the dogs go for a walk. Very interesting piece of history. Not much to do here but they did have an excellent covered picnic area & ...
Early Texas History
The Presidio dates back to 1757. The Texas history is fascinating. Most of the ruins have fallen but you can still see & imagine what the Presidio was like many years ago. Glad we stopped & explored.
Worth a Quick Stop
This is an obscure portion of Texas history, however still significant. It is amazing that this fort remains in a city park and only a mile off the main road in San Saba. It is free to enter, just p...
Worth a Stop
A relatively unknown part of Texas history on display for no cost. Although there isn't a lot to see, it is worth a 15-20 minute walk through the site. The signs and information available tell the ...
Ruins of a 1751 Spanish fort
My husband and I self-toured Presidio De San Saba on a Wednesday afternoon. There was only one other person touring at the time we were there. There was no staff on site. There were many informational...
Nice bit of history
We stopped by on our way through the area to use the restroom & let the dogs go for a walk. Very interesting piece of history. Not much to do here but they did have an excellent covered picnic area & ...