Race the River 2025: A Year in Motion

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Race the River

What a year it’s been on the water! The 2025 Race the River Paddling Race Series, hosted by the San Antonio River Authority, in partnership with the San Antonio River Foundation has taken participants across our beautiful river basin—testing skill, endurance, and teamwork along the way. With two races complete and one more to go, it’s time to look back on the journey so far and ahead to the exciting finale on the downtown River Walk.


Race the River: Mission Reach (April 12, 2025)

Race the River Mission Reach

The first race of the season kicked off along the Mission Reach Paddling Trail, where calm stretches and lively rapids made for an exhilarating opener. From seasoned paddlers to first-time racers, participants enjoyed the challenge and the chance to experience one of the most scenic stretches of the San Antonio River.


Race the River: SASPAMCO (September 6, 2025)

Race the River - SASPAMCO

After a summer break, the series resumed with a spirited race along the SASPAMCO Paddling Trail. Familiar faces returned, and new paddlers joined in, making this leg one of the most dynamic yet. The sense of community on and off the water reflected the River Authority’s mission to inspire appreciation and stewardship of our shared waterways.


Now, all eyes are on the grand finale—the Downtown River Walk Race, happening Friday, November 7, 2025 from 7 to 10 pm!

Race the River Downtown Race

This nighttime race will bring the paddling excitement to the heart of San Antonio. Racers will glide beneath the River Walk’s iconic bridges and twinkling lights, surrounded by cheering crowds and the buzz of downtown energy. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience that captures the spirit of our city and our river community. Thank you to our partners at the San Antonio River Foundation City of San Antonio, Go Rio, and Visit San Antonio for making this race possible!

A colorized cartoon map of downtown San Antonio Riverwalk loop.

Race the River

Come watch the action along the downtown River Walk loop—dine, stroll, and enjoy a scene that makes for a truly memorable evening. This is a rare chance to see this annual River Walk event—after hours, with city lights reflecting all around. While all paddler spots are full, there’s still plenty of excitement for spectators: adrenaline, incredible views, and unforgettable moments!

Want to follow your favorite racer? Stay tuned on our social media channels and race website for boat names and racer tracking!

Let’s Race the River one last time in 2025!

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Alerts

San Pedro Creek Culture Park

The east bank trail along San Pedro Creek will be temporarily closed between the upper trail at Cameron St. and the lower trail at two access points.

Closure details:

  • The first closure will impact the connector from the upper trail near West Houston St. to the south lower San Pedro Creek trail.
  • Once work at this location is complete and the trail reopens, construction will shift to the second closure area between the upper and lower trails on the opposite side of the green space.

Please follow posted signage and plan alternate routes. We appreciate your patience as this work is completed.

Closed areas around San Pedro Creek Culture Park

The Brackenridge Trail

Trail Lighting Notice – Brackenridge Park Trail

Due to an electrical issue, lighting is currently out along the north portion of the trail, from the Josephine Street inlet to just past Highway 281 within the Brackenridge Park Trail. Our team is actively working to correct the issue and expects repairs to be completed by the end of business tomorrow.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience as we work to restore lighting. Please use caution when traveling through this area, especially during evening hours.

Trail Closure Alert – Calder Alley, San Pedro Creek

Maintenance work will be done in Calder Alley starting Wednesday, September 18, 2025.

  • Trails will remain open during this work.
  • One bench at a time will be temporarily barricaded while improvements are completed.
  • There may be occasional contractor pickups in the area.

We appreciate your patience as we continue to maintain and improve San Pedro Creek for all to enjoy!

SASPAMCO Paddling Trail

The SASPAMCO paddling trail is open from River Crossing Park to Helton Nature Park.
*Please Note: Paddling Trail from Helton Nature Park to HWY 97 is still closed due to blockages. 

SASPAMCO Paddling Trail Temporarily Closed

Staff have removed two large log jams just downstream of Helton Nature Park, keeping the southern portion of the SASPAMCO Paddling Trail temporarily closed. Staff are working to contact adjacent landowners to support a land-based removal solution.

Goliad Paddling Trail Alert

NOTICE: HWY 59 Landing Site Closed

Due to TxDOT construction on the HWY 59 Bridge, the HWY 59 landing site is closed until further notice. However, the Goliad Paddling Trail remains open, and paddlers can still access the river at the Riverdale, Ferry Street, and Goliad State Park landings.

Please plan accordingly and check back for updates.

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