Six Flags Fiesta Texas
Located less than 15 miles or 25 minutes from Hyatt Regency Hill Country you’ll find the thrill and excitement of Six Flags Fiesta Texas. Built upon 200 acres of what used to be a rock quarry, in the La Cantera development of northwest San Antonio, the theme park is home to eight world-class roller coasters, games, activities, performances, fireworks, a free water park and more.
San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium
The San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium is located in midtown San Antonio, just a 25-minute drive from the hotel. The 56-acre, non-profit San Antonio Zoological Society is home to over 9,000 animals, representing 750 species. The San Antonio Zoo commemorates its first 100 years with a central gathering place called Zootennial Plaza—a thoughtfully, meticulously designed $8 million project that includes an upscale restaurant, a centralized family gathering area for casual and reserved occasions and a custom-designed carousel. Don’t miss their interactive exhibits, and make sure to hop aboard the San Antonio Zoo Eagle for a train ride through Brackenridge Park.
The San Antonio Museum of Art
The San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) is located on the historic San Antonio River Walk, just a short drive from our beautiful Texas Hill Country resort. The Museum offers important permanent collections of Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities, Asian art, Latin American art, contemporary art and American paintings.
The McNay Art Museum
Opening as the first modern art museum in Texas in 1954, it was converted from a Spanish-style mansion. The McNay features an astounding collection of 19th and 20th century European and American works of art, and the collection today consists of over 14,000 objects. The museum is host to over 100,000 visitors a year, and is one of the finest collections of Contemporary Art and Sculpture in the Southwestern United States.
The Witte Museum
The Witte Museum promotes lifelong learning through innovative exhibitions, programs, and collections in natural history, science and South Texas heritage. Exhibitions, programs, and collections connect the past, present, and future through a dynamic learning environment.