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The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum Admission

4.2 (141)
San Antonio, US
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Experience the captivating essence of the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum in San Antonio. Immerse yourself in a truly unique museum adventure, just two blocks away from the Alamo. Prepare to be amazed by an extraordinary collection of taxidermy animals, western-flavored Americana, and impressive antler racks. Step into the Texas Ranger Museum and discover historic artifacts from the renowned Texas law enforcement division. Explore Ranger Town, a replica of San Antonio in the 1900s. The best part? You can even enjoy your purchased drink from the saloon while exploring the museum. Marvel at the stunning displays, including a Texas Longhorn with massive horns measuring more than 8 feet, a record-breaking 1,056-pound marlin, and intriguing oddities like an 8-legged lamb. Dive into the rich history of the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum for an unforgettable adventure.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-9 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience
  • All fees and taxes
  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

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Introduction

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of San Antonio with a visit to the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum. Just a stone's throw away from the iconic Alamo, this unique and captivating museum experience will transport you to a bygone era. From awe-inspiring taxidermy animals to an extensive collection of Western Americana and impressive antler racks, the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum is a treasure trove of curiosities and wonders. And with the Texas Ranger Museum housed in the same building, you'll get a firsthand look at the historic artifacts and captivating stories of the renowned Texas law enforcement division.

What to expect?

During your visit, you can anticipate spending a memorable 60 to 120 minutes exploring the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum. The adventure begins as you step foot into the Buckhorn Saloon, where you'll be greeted by an astonishing collection of over 520 taxidermy animal species, alongside fascinating exhibits that showcase the beauty and diversity of nature. From Texas Longhorns with massive horns measuring over 8 feet to peculiar oddities like the 8-legged lamb and 2-headed calf, there's no shortage of awe-inspiring sights to behold. As you delve deeper into the Buckhorn's history, you'll discover the intriguing story behind the antler trade with cowboys and the creation of unique art pieces and furniture adorned with these natural treasures. Immerse yourself in the past as you wander through the captivating Hall of Texas History Wax Museum, offering delightful dioramas depicting early Texas life. The journey continues with a visit to the Texas Ranger Museum, where you'll step into the world of legendary law enforcement officers. Marvel at historic revolvers, sawed-off shotguns, photographs, badges, and countless artifacts spanning two centuries of Texas law enforcement. Ranger Town, a meticulously recreated San Antonio from the early 1900s, provides a vivid glimpse into the daily lives of these brave men and women.

Who is this for?

The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum offer an extraordinary experience for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a unique and immersive cultural adventure. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious local, this museum tour is sure to captivate and educate. Families can enjoy a memorable outing, with kids marveling at the impressive taxidermy animals and learning about the fascinating history of Texas law enforcement. History buffs will appreciate the meticulous attention to detail in recreating Ranger Town and the extensive collection of artifacts. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves in awe of the beauty and diversity of the animal kingdom.

Why book this?

Embarking on the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum adventure promises an unforgettable experience filled with history, culture, and striking visuals. This tour allows you to delve deep into the heart and soul of San Antonio, discovering its unique heritage and the remarkable individuals who shaped it. The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum's extensive collection of taxidermy animals and Americana artifacts provides a glimpse into a world unlike any other. The Texas Ranger Museum offers a captivating journey through law enforcement history, showcasing the bravery and dedication of those who kept order on the wild frontiers of Texas. By booking this tour, you'll not only gain insight into the past but also support the preservation of these historical treasures for future generations.

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During your visit, take the opportunitiy to sample delicious food and locally-brewed beers at the saloon and cafe, offering a true taste of Texas hospitality. It's worth noting that your drink can be brought into the museum, allowing you to savor the exhibits while sipping on your chosen refreshment. The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum are conveniently located, just two blocks away from the Alamo, making it easy to add this immersive experience to your San Antonio itinerary. With a duration of 60 to 120 minutes, this tour provides ample time to explore the extensive collections, soak up the history, and create lasting memories.

Reviews

Visitors who have experienced the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum rave about the wealth of knowledge and entertainment offered. Many admire the meticulously curated collection of taxidermy animals and artifacts, praising the attention to detail and the unique insights into Texas history. The engaging displays and informative exhibits have left visitors inspired and appreciative of the invaluable preservation efforts. Overall, the Buckhorn Saloon & Museum and Texas Ranger Museum experience garners high praise for its ability to transport visitors back in time and offer a captivating glimpse into the past of San Antonio and the Texas Rangers.

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The Buckhorn Saloon and Texas Ranger Museum

Since its founding in 1881, the Buckhorn Saloon has grown from a bar decorated with antler racks into an impressive collection of taxidermy with more than 520 animal species represented, in addition to other spectacular exhibits. Make your way to the site and browse the fascinating collections in the Hall of Horns, Hall of Feathers, and Hall of Fins. Among the treasures to behold: a Texas Longhorn with horns that measure more than 8 feet (2.5 meters) across; a record-breaking 1,056-pound (479-kilo) marlin that was caught in Peru; oddities such as an 8-legged lamb and a 2-headed calf; and other impressive horns that include a 78-point buck and a moose with a 5-foot, 7-inch (1.7-meter) rack. Prized specimens include rare and extinct creatures such as an Irish elk and a pair of passenger pigeons. In the old days, the saloon's owners traded with cowboys, exchanging beer or whiskey for antlers and rattlesnake rattles. They then created chairs from the antlers, such as a 62-horn chair for Teddy Roosevelt, and art pieces from the rattles. See these pieces, then step into the past in the Hall of Texas History Wax Museum section. Dioramas that depict early Texas were originally featured at San Antonio’s Hemisphere World's Fair in 1968. The Texas Ranger Museum is a more recent addition to the Buckhorn’s collection. It includes artifacts from two centuries of Texas law enforcement, including historic revolvers, sawed-off shotguns, photographs, badges and more. Ranger Town recreates San Antonio life in the early 1900s. While visiting this fascinating attraction, you can stop into the saloon and cafe for lunch or a locally-brewed beer (each at own expense); you're welcome to bring your drink into the museum.

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4.2 (141)

dreamspeaker

We can't speak to the museum, but we can speak to the actual saloon and food because we dined here and just did not have time to visit the museum after dining. The food was REALLY great. The chicken fried chicken was amazing and portion sizes generous. The atmosphere is funky. The only star I took away was because it took a very long time to get served. To be fair, it was 3 days before the total eclipse and the host did let us know when we came in that the kitchen was running about a half hour behind. It ended up being closer to an hour behind, but this was understandable. What wasn't was that there weren't enough clean tables for people to sit because they were behind on bussing the tables. People were standing waiting for a table to sit at while about half of the tables sat uncleaned. That was unfortunate, and the only real drawback. The wait was why we didn't have time to visit the museum because we had to get to another place, but I do recommend visiting here as I'm sure we were just there at a weird time due to the eclipse.

488meghan

The oldest saloon in Texas is pretty interesting. The taxidermy is fascinating. We enjoyed a drink and a walk around. It seems very family-friendly and very popular lunch destination. Although we did not eat lunch there.

RVdriftwood

Maybe I go for the cheesy stuff but I thought the place was fun! About the price - we were able to talk them down a few dollars but yeah it’s high. There’s a lot to see though. Don’t spend too much time at the TX Ranger section cuz the rest of the museum is better. I enjoyed the old timey carnival part (shrunken heads) and the taxidermy. Look for the intricately carved tree of life - so cool. Btw if you go on a hot day you can grab a Longhorn at the saloon and then walk around.

julierB9055ID

Waste of time and money. The amount of animal mounts, racks and furnishings made from steer and bison horns was disturbing (we are a hunting family). Texas Ranger section was sad and dusty. Take the time to visit the national Ranger site in Waco, which is a true tribute to this outstanding group of individuals.

Stephen_R

Lots to see. Sometimes the route involved backtracking. Had a great gift shop. It was easy to follow exhibit wise.

vickimM356US

Way overpriced and overrated. The Briscoe museum is less than half the price of this place. You have to pay for both "museums". Taxidermy not my thing and the Texas Rangers part was sorely lacking. Skip this money pit stop.

Lori_B

Liked reading about the Texas rangers. All the horns were overwhelming but interesting The set up, getting to the restroom and getting a drink was in line with the visit

Nomad33744042146

A little overpriced but was a fun visit. A lot to see, mostly being a variety of stuffed animals. Other informational and things to do throughout the museum.

888slims

Excellent artifacts, stories and memorabilia on the Texas Ranges. Really enjoyed it. Wide and cool collection of every shape and size of animal mounted there. Some very odd and unusual things on display as well. And hunter, cowboy type, outdoorsman and outdoors woman will really get a kick out of this and people who are not outdoors, city folks, will also find it interesting - things you don’t see in regular museums at all. My wife exclaimed “How and where did you find this place?!?!”. Very nice staff- came and found us at closing time and gave us a pass to come back the next day and finish seeing everything. Really appreciated that and we did come back the next day. Had a beer at the very cool bar to end the visit. Not to be missed on your visit to San Antonio, along with the Alamo and the Briscoe Western Museum.

ghsent

We had lunch first then went through the museum. WOW! Seems like they had every animal species on display. We really enjoyed itand were surprised by many of the exhibits. You won't get another chance to see so much in one place.Worth the price of admission.
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