The Jackson Ranch National Historic Landmark 8910 Callaghan Road, San Antonio, TX 78230
About the Business
The Jackson Ranch National Historic Landmark is a beautiful park located at 8910 Callaghan Road in San Antonio, Texas, United States. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history of the area, showcasing the legacy of the Jackson family and their contributions to the region. Explore the picturesque grounds, learn about the ranch's significance, and enjoy a peaceful retreat in nature. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or simply looking for a relaxing day out, the Jackson Ranch National Historic Landmark is a must-visit destination in San Antonio.
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8910 Callaghan Rd, San Antonio, TX 78230, United States
Reviews
"My company was a vendor for the Ren Faire on 12/9/23 and the lady managing was extremely rude!! The property was a mess and poorly planned parking/access for vendors to set up their booths. We will never do an event here or with this lady ever again! Such a waste of money and resources. You'd make more at a flea market than here!"
"Worst ren fest I ever vended at, and the toilets were clearly illegal. See the reply below. She even admitted it was illegal. Ren times toilets are not legal anywhere in the USA."
"I had the unfortunate experience of being a vendor at the Beltane Celebration on May 6. The grounds were not prepared for this event, at all. Not even mowed. For a public event with 30+ vendors there was one OUTHOUSE with no toilet paper. Patrice Villastrigo told people to use leaves to wipe themselves. There was no place to wash hands. She was yelling at people to stay when it began to rain, thunder and lightning. She yelled into a microphone, telling us to stay and dance in the rain, as our inventory gets ruined. There wasn't much there besides vendors. There was a May Pole dance that video showed had 9 participants, including her and some kids. She yelled a lot. There were piles of trash covered by tarps. I recommend you avoid this place. On top of that, she blamed "witches" for "spreading lies and gossip" when responding to the comments of many vendors. Apparently we've all been bewitched? Or witches are out to destroy her? I'm not sure what she meant by that, but, if you read the reviews, she's been making excuses for the same bad behavior and environment for years. Wish I'd seen it sooner."
"I'm sorry that I need to give a one-star review. I love the venue and also the events that are held there. However even though it is said to be dog friendly, the owner has two aggressive dogs which are not kept under control. The last time I went there, I had to use all my tricks to get my sweet Corgi out of there without being mauled. If I ever go there again it will be without my dog which is a shame because it is such a lovely outdoor venue."
"Had an amazing experience at the Renaissance fest here! It was small but everyone was so friendly and dressed up amazingly! Great vendors, great atmosphere!"
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