Getting Around
A rental car is essential for navigating Timberwood Park and the surrounding San Antonio metropolitan area.





Located just north of San Antonio, Timberwood Park serves as a serene residential enclave within the picturesque Texas Hill Country. Known for its rolling terrain and quiet atmosphere, this community provides a relaxed alternative to the high-energy city center while remaining within a short drive of the San Antonio River Walk and historic sites. Visitors often use the area as a comfortable home base for exploring nearby natural parks, local wineries, and the rugged beauty of the surrounding hills. With its spacious feel and scenic vistas, it captures the essence of modern suburban life in South Texas.
Located just north of San Antonio, Timberwood Park serves as a serene residential enclave within the picturesque Texas Hill Country. Known for its rolling terrain and quiet atmosphere, this community provides a relaxed alternative to the high-energy city center while remaining within a short drive of the San Antonio River Walk and historic sites. Visitors often use the area as a comfortable home base for exploring nearby natural parks, local wineries, and the rugged beauty of the surrounding hills. With its spacious feel and scenic vistas, it captures the essence of modern suburban life in South Texas.
Proximity to the rolling hills of the Texas Hill Country.
Peaceful residential streets away from the city bustle.
Short drive to San Antonio's major attractions and dining.
Scenic natural surroundings and local park spaces.
Primarily a residential community with limited commercial activity within the neighborhood itself.
Located in a high-growth area north of San Antonio, leading to potential traffic on major access roads.
The terrain is hilly, offering great views but requiring a vehicle for most errands.
A rental car is essential for navigating Timberwood Park and the surrounding San Antonio metropolitan area.
Explore the nearby Stone Oak area for a wide variety of upscale dining and shopping options.
Quiet suburban stays and exploring the Texas Hill Country.
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$120-$200 p/day
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Visit the nearby Friedrich Wilderness Park for some of the best hiking trails in the region.
March-May, September-November
Mild weather and the arrival of bluebonnets make this an ideal time for scenic drives through the Hill Country.
Hot and humid conditions are common; stay hydrated and plan indoor activities during the afternoon.
Pleasant temperatures return, making it a great season for visiting outdoor parks and local events.
Generally mild, though occasional freezes occur; it's a peaceful time to visit without the summer crowds.