This heat isn't messing around, but don't let it keep you from having fun. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX summertime heatwave ThingsToDoInSanAntonio
Looking for some water-centric entertainment? Mission Kayak provides guided and unguided kayak rentals, and now you can paddle down scenic stretches of the river downtown — both through the River Walk and the King William District.What better cure for a hot day than a brain freeze? San Antonio has plenty of delicious cold treats to enjoy, from gourmet ice cream at Chocollazo to raspas and mangonadas at Las Nieves.
You can head to the Stars & Stripes Drive-In in New Braunfels or check out the newly reopened Drive-In at La Cantera to enjoy a movie on the big screen from inside your air-conditioned vehicle.SEA LIFE San Antonio , a new aquarium that opened at the Rivercenter in May, features 10 interactive zones including a stingray bay and a seahorse mangrove exhibit. It’s a perfect outing for kids — and those of us who are kids at heart.
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