D.W. Rutledge Stadium is the home ground of Judson Wagner and was opened in 2008. The stadium is named after High School Football Coach D.W Rutledge and is a multipurpose stadium. The stadium is also used as a practice ground by the sporting clubs. It is well equipped with digital scoreboard, concession stands, restrooms and VIP seating area for the patrons.
Las frías y cristalinas aguas del río Guadalupe son la atracción principal en este parque de 784 hectáreas, ubicado a 48 kilómetros al norte de San Antonio y a 21 kilómetros al este de Boerne, Texas. Los visitantes del parque pueden elegir entre una variedad de actividades al aire libre, como natación, piragüismo, pesca, ciclismo (sólo en las áreas designadas), picnic, camping y observación de aves y vida silvestre. El parque también cuenta con casi 5 kilómetros de rutas de senderismo paralelas al río y conectadas a los numerosos campings. Entre la fauna que se puede ver hay mapaches, armadillos, venados de cola blanca, ardillas y una gran diversidad de aves y peces.
The Roundup Outdoor Music Venue has garnered some great reviews in a short period of time. With 25 beers on tap and food trucks serving some delectable quick bites, the venue is ideal for the family audience. They have a playground for kids. It is a popular venue for outdoor concerts, especially touring bands and organizes DJ nights and other musical performances as well.
Land Heritage Institute is a museum that is owned and manged by the Land Heritage Foundation. Its mission is to preserve and nurture the existing archaeological resources along the River Medina and surrounding areas. The land itself is worth exploring to gain insight into the cultural, historical and social aspects of human habitat. It comprises Presnall Watson Farm, Los Caminos Naturales and LHI Equestrian Center. Though there is no entry fee for individual visitors, donations are welcome. For more details, call ahead.