To get geared up for all your outdoor adventures, head to Bass Pro Shop. This huge store has everything you need to fish, hike, and hunt: apparel for men and women, fishing poles, ATVs, and more. Get some practice in and head to the archery range to hit some targets. If you work up an appetite wandering through the displays of taxidermy animals and wilderness, the onsite restaurant serves tasty food that will satisfy your hunger.
With three floors of an enormous old office building dedicated to antiques and collectibles of all sorts, you will find exactly what you are looking for or what you aren't. From glassware and Fiestaware to Lone Ranger lunch boxes and 50s-era ladies' hats, the prices are reasonable and the quality quite good. Even if you're just browsing, this antique mall provides a fun nostalgia trip.
Groceries, a diverse wine and beer collection, fashionable clothing, cleaning supplies, health & beauty essentials and even greeting cards, are all available at a great price in Target. With over 1500 stores in the United States, this trendy department store is recognized as one of the nation's leading discount department stores. This outlet of Target does not miss out on home & kitchen appliances, children's toys, electronics or even pet supplies. Truly, a one-stop shop, this store caters to every age and budget. An organized and clean premise along with the well-trained staff makes for a pleasant shopping experience.
Anchored on three ends by Foley's, Dillard's and Sears, Ingram Park Mall is a traditional mall that houses traditional stores as well as some Texas favorites such as James Avery. The food court offers a little something for everyone, and there are specialty food and candy stores surrounding it. From Monday through Friday, the mall opens its doors at 7:15a and allows walkers to use the mall as a "track". Don't try to do this after the stores open at 10a, though, because this mall is always busy.
Located on the northeast side of town, Rolling Oaks Mall offers all the department stores you need in a relaxing environment. The newest mall in San Antonio, it is home to stores such as Dillard's, Foley's, Sears, Lady Foot Locker, James Avery Craftsmen, Deck the Walls, Eye Masters, Gurinsky's Fine Jewelry, Regis Hair Salon and many more. After an afternoon of shopping, be sure to eat at the Food Court located on the upper level, or perhaps see a movie at the theater near the Food Court. Finally, a word of advice: Since Rolling Oaks Mall is located on the outskirts of town, it is the place to go shopping during the holiday season. Plenty of parking and inside walking space the mall makes holiday shopping a breeze.