What is it? |
The Espada Acequia is the last remaining Spanish aqueduct in the United States! |
What makes it historical? |
Build in 1745 to irrigate the fields of San Antonio’s southernmost mission, the Espada Acequia was part of a 15-mile system of aqueducts that kept 3,500 acres of farmland well hydrated! Of San Antonio’s original seven aqueducts, only this one still diverts water from the San Antonio River in the exact way it was designed to do over 300 years ago! It’s been able to do so because it relies on nothing more than gravity to keep the water flowing! |
How can I Help the Helpers? |
HERE’S HOW:
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Where is this place? |
9045 Espada Rd San Antonio, TX 78214
From Austin: ~86mi (139km) — 1.5hrs From Dallas: ~280mi (451km) — 4.7hrs From El Paso: ~564mi (908km) — 9.4hrs From Houston: ~200mi (322km) — 3.4hrs |
When should I go? |
The park is open daily from sunrise until sunset, and the visitor center is open from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM! |