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River Authority recognizes outgoing Board Member Alicia Cowley

The San Antonio River Authority (River Authority) Board of Directors and River Authority staff extend their deepest gratitude to retiring board member Alicia Cowley for her dedication and commitment to...

Board Insights: Alicia Cowley, Goliad County

...River Authority board? I was motivated to serve on the River Authority board for several personal reasons. My father served on the River Authority board years ago. He loved the...

Board Insights: Alicia L. Cowley

...the San Antonio River in hopes of inspiring stewardship of area creeks and rivers. Alicia L. Cowley Alicia Lott Cowley is a sixth generation Texan and retired nurse following a...

Board Insights: Alicia Cowley, Goliad County

...the San Antonio River in hopes of inspiring stewardship of area creeks and rivers. Alicia L. Cowley Goliad County, Executive Treasurer Alicia Lott Cowley is a retired registered nurse who...

2017-2018 Annual Budget Detail (pdf, 16.00 MB)

Board Insights: Dr. James Fuller of Goliad County

...down by John Freeman Lott, father of Alicia Lott Cowley and a valued former board member of the River Authority. On the expansive grounds of the iconic King Ranch in...

River Reach Summer 2024-web (pdf, 2.44 MB)

River Reach Spring 2024-web (pdf, 3.20 MB)

2016-2017 Program Budget (pdf, 24.36 MB)

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Alerts

Stem Density Efforts

Update: Trails are open for the weekend until work resumes on Monday. Thank you for your patience and stay safe! Please be advised that trails near the Confluence Park and Conception Park area will be temporarily closed due to ongoing Stem Density efforts. We appreciate your cooperation and ask that you remain mindful of workers and closures when in the vicinity. Thank you for your patience as we work to improve our natural spaces!  

SASPAMCO Paddling Trail Temporarily Closed

Staff have removed two large log jams just downstream of Helton Nature Park, keeping the southern portion of the SASPAMCO Paddling Trail temporarily closed. Staff are working to contact adjacent landowners to support a land-based removal solution.

West Bank Trail Closure Notice

Due to the construction of a new trail and bridge, the West Bank of the trail between Schiller St. and Newell St. will be closed for the next couple of months. The East Bank will also be intermittently closed on Monday, November 4th, to install the bridge. Please use caution when navigating around this area. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please refer to the map for reference. 

San Pedro Creek Culture Park

The restrooms at South Alamo will be temporarily closed for maintenance and repairs. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. 

Acequia Trail Notice

The Acequia trail will have heavy traffic near MROC starting May 22nd until further notice. The SAWS Acequia project will be bringing in crews to work on the lift station site and across the street. There will have flaggers to stop traffic, please use caution. 

SASPAMCO Paddling Trail

The SASPAMCO paddling trail is open from River Crossing Park to Helton Nature Park. *Please Note: Paddling Trail from Helton Nature Park to HWY 97 is still closed due to blockages.