Bike MS: Valero 2018 Ride to the River
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Bike MS is a series of 100 extraordinary cycling events across the county — rides that will take you further than you’ve ever gone before. It’s not the miles that matter — it’s the unforgettable journey.
The Bike MS: Valero Ride to the River, presented by H-E-B is a fundraising cycling event. This South Texas ride offers cyclists a variety of one-day and two-day ride distances including a 161-mile option. The journey from San Antonio to New Braunfels includes celebrations at the overnight and finish line as well as fun-interactive themed rest stops along the route. Experience the beauty of South Texas and the Hill Country for a Bike MS experience like no other. Don’t just ride, Bike MS.
Bike MS: Valero 2018 Ride to the River
Phone : 713-394-2956 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : genah.hyde@nmss.org
Web: biketxh.nationalmssociety.org/site/
Bike Rides
Attractions and Upcoming Events
Natural Bridge Caverns
One of the world's premier caverns, take 75-minute tour through a half-mile of the largest show cavern in Texas. For the more daring spelunker, the Adventure Tour offers a physically demanding excursion into an undeveloped cavern (reservations are required for the Adventure Tour)
San Antonio, TX CavingMission Nuestra Senora de la Purisma Concepcion
Established in 1731, more than 20 years under construction. Massive church with twin towers and cupola is oldest unrestored stone church in U.S., standing as completed in 1755
San Antonio, TX MissionsMission San Juan Capistrano
Like both Espada and Concepcion, established 1731
San Antonio, TX MissionsSpanish Governor's Palace
In 1772, San Antonio became seat of Spanish government in Texas, headquartered at 10-room Spanish Governor's Palace on Military Plaza. It was to this adobe-walled structure that Moses Austin came in 1820
San Antonio, TX Structural LandmarksMilitary Bases
Since San Antonio's founding as a presidio more than two centuries ago, the military has been an integral part of the city. Most military installations require a visitor's pass, which usually may be obtained at the gate. For security reasons, some areas are restricted.
San Antonio, TX Military Bases