Salado Creek is about 40 miles long. It stretches from Camp Bullis in the north to its confluence with the San Antonio River in deep south Bexar County.
Along the way, the watershed covers approximately 223 square miles, or 134,720 acres.
The creek flows through three of the ten physiographic regions of Texas: the Edwards Plateau, the Blackland Prairie, and the Rio Grande Plain.
A 1983 recreational analysis by UTSA states..."Within the several hundred forested acres of the floodplain is an ecosystem which is not only a self-sustaining parkland but an asset to San Antonio in the way it abates noise and air pollution, provides aesthetic relief and urban form, controls temperature and humidity, and offers a rich background in which to pursue any type of recreational activity."
The Dominion
Churchill Estates
Oak Meadow
Castle Hills Forest
Churchill Forest
Bluffview at Camino Real
Enchanted Village
Greater Harmony Hills
Countryside
Blossom Park
Oak Grove
Towne Lake Garden Assoc
Forest Oak
Marymont
Oakwell Farms
Village North
Serna Station
Salado Valley
Wilshire
East Terrell Hills
United Homeowners Improvement Assn.
Skyline Park
Coliseum / Willow Park
Wheatley Heights
Southeast Side
Comanche
Pecan Valley Park Estates
Pecan Valley
Highland Hills
This list was created using the Directory of Neighborhood Associations and Community Organizations, published by the city Planning Department.
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