San Antonio's Cowboy Culture
Find Authentic Cowboy Adventures
San Antonio is the birthplace of the American cowboy. Yes, you read that right. Rope steering, bull riding, and busting broncos date back to the city’s earliest days with vaqueros on the Mission ranches.
In the past, when Spain ruled Texas, vaqueros (cowboys) filled Mission ranches to rope and round up cattle. Today, this vital culture still thrives throughout the dude ranches and old-time dance halls that dot the Texas Hill Country, providing plenty of opportunities for visitors to immerse themselves in a truly authentic Western experience.
The Many Ways to Rodeo in San Antonio
The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo is held in San Antonio every February, but have no fear if you're visiting the Alamo City during a different season. There are many ways to rodeo in San Antonio all year long.
Tejas Rodeo Company hosts rodeos weekly from March through November and entertains with Texas Country concerts, too.
Plus you will not want to miss a true Charrería, the national sport of Mexico, at the Asociación de Charros de San Antonio for horse riding, rodeos and loads of culturally rich fun. Charrerías are held periodically throughout the year with this association – be sure to check their event calendar for up-to-date information!
An authentic rodeo experience, fair, concerts, and more, San Antonio knows how to rodeo. Make plans now to attend the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, held each year in February!
Explore Cowboy Culture Throughout San Antonio
Briscoe Western Art Museum
Located along the San Antonio River Walk in the former San Antonio Public Library building with nine galleries on three levels, the Briscoe Western Art Museum is home to Pancho Villa’s saddle, an authentic chuck wagon, and endless art, history, and culture of the American West. The Briscoe Western Art Museum strives to preserve the history and culture of the true American West with engaging exhibits, educational programs, and incredible special events highlighting our region’s rich heritage and traditions of the West.
Buckhorn Saloon Museum and Texas Ranger Museum
At the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum and Texas Ranger Museum, hundreds of Texas Ranger artifacts await to be discovered along with unique Alamo displays, a historic saloon, a café, and more. Be sure to check out the one-of-a-kind animal exhibits. And if you’re looking for Texan souvenirs, the onsite gift shop is the place to be!
Tejas Rodeo Company
Located in Bulverde, just north of San Antonio, you can catch seasonal, live rodeo events and country music performances at Tejas Rodeo Company's steakhouse and bar, paired with great food. Be sure to check their website for rodeo events and times.
The Witte Museum
Take your learnings even further at The Witte Museum‘s South Texas Heritage Center, home to the Witte Museum’s incredible collection of South Texas historical artifacts.
Rancho Cortez
Discover the authentic cowboy experience at Rancho Cortez in Bandera, Texas. Enjoy horseback riding, lasso lessons, and feeding longhorns, all with warm Texas hospitality. Whether for a day or an overnight stay in a scenic cabin, Rancho Cortez offers unforgettable adventures for everyone!
Tejas Rodeo Company
San Antonio knows how to rodeo. Take the Tejas Rodeo Company in Bulverde. A hidden gem located just…
Briscoe Western Art Museum (Jack Guenther Pavilion)
Browse art, history and culture of the American West at the Briscoe Western Art Museum. San…
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo has grown to be one of the largest, most prestigious single…
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum & The Texas Ranger Museum
A Texas sized adventure is waiting for you at the Buckhorn Saloon. Just two blocks from the Alamo…
The Witte Museum
Nature, science, and culture meet at The Witte Museum. Massive exhibits of dinosaurs, People of the…
Rancho Cortez
Rancho Cortez is a favorite Texas destination for families, couples, and singles of all ages. Come…
Have you caught the Cowboy Core craze? Here’s your ultimate guide to discovering the cowboy culture that has shaped San Antonio for generations.