OSTCC Neighborhoods
Tour the 7 enchanting neighborhoods that line and connect the Old Spanish Trail Cultural Corridor.
Monticello Park Neighborhood
Monticello Park Neighborhood Association is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization. The homes of Monticello Park are an extraordinary collection of architecture; Revival styles, English Tudor, Spanish Colonial, Greek, Italianate, Neoclassical, Mission,…
Keystone Neighborhood
Keystone Park Historic District is comprised of the 1400 and 1500 blocks of W. Rosewood and W. Lynwood on the city’s near northwest side. The historic district was passed by an ordinance of City Council in August 2009 and is San Antonio’s 25th lo…
Jefferson Neighborhood
The Jefferson Neighborhood is located in the near northwest part of San Antonio’s central business district. Nearby is Woodlawn Lake, another area rich in history dating back to the mid 1800’s. The neighborhood is home to Jefferson High School, which…
Woodlawn Neighborhood
Woodlawn is one of San Antonio’s oldest neighborhoods that surrounds the beautiful Woodlawn Lake. It is full of prominent businesses and you can find variety of San Antonio’s favorite snacks such as nachos and mangonadas. Woodlawn Lake is also home…
Beacon Hill Neighborhood
Beacon Hill is a Neighborhood Conservation District in San Antonio, Texas. We have a community garden, a neighborhood linear park, and a large number of public art installations. We have arguably the highest concentration of bungalows in the city, as…
Alta Vista Neighborhood
The Alta Vista and Beacon Hill neighborhoods are two of several unique older neighborhoods that evolved during San Antonio’s first and greatest expansion, which began in the 1850s and continued with few interruptions until the Great Depression of t…
Five Points Neighborhood
Located north of downtown, bounded by San Pedro Avenue, Interstates 10 and 35, and San Pedro Springs Park, Five Points is one of the oldest neighborhoods in San Antonio.
Among the most walkable neighborhoods next to downtown, Five Points is histor…