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How deep is the San Antonio Riverwalk?

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How deep is the San Antonio Riverwalk?

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  1. in most areas it is about 2-3 feet

    but the deepest part is 10-12 feet

    if you take a river boat tour they explain all that but most areas your very safe when you fall in haha


  2. 4 - 5 feet.

  3. The main tourist area is in a section called Riverbend, or the South Bank, with dozens of restaurants flanking both sides of the river. The river is in a controlled channel, where the water is only three to four feet deep.

    This is necessary, as the walkways lining both sides of the river have no guard rails in this area, and many people do end up in the river from unwise choices. It is best to sensible and dry.

    The walkway that leads to the east and north is less crowded and is perfect for strolling or a morning jog amid the flowers, cactus and historic buildings of downtown...


  4. WAIST HIGH, I was just there last week!

  5. Do you mean the river itself? The Riverwalk itself is above water level, but below street level by between 10 and 20 feet.

    The bend in the river is between three and six feet deep, as I remember. Personally, due to the glass from drunken kids' beer bottles and the like, I wouldn't want to fall in.

  6. If nobody gives you a answer i think you should call or find out on the website or somethin

  7. I think the water is about four feet. There was no reason to make it deeper since it was strictly for barges.

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