Quick Facts
Location:
Presidio La Bahía is across the San Antonio River, 1/4 mile south of the park on U.S. highways 183 and 77A.
Significance:
Presidio La Bahía is one of the world's finest examples of a Spanish frontier fort. It is also the most fought over fort in Texas history, having seen participation in six National Revolutions/Wars for independence. Spanish, Mexican, and Texas soldiers all garrisoned its fortified walls.
Designation:
National Historic Landmark
MANAGED BY:
The Catholic Diocese of Victoria
Amenities
2 listed
Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Restroom
When a visitor walks into the Presidio's entrance, they are instantly surrounded by the rich history of Spanish and Texas lifestyles of the 1800's. The museum includes the artifacts found at the Presidio, and a short version of an award-winning film. After touring the museum, a visitor is free to walk the grounds of the Presidio. Visitors can go into the chapel and visit the quadrangle outside the chapel.
Site Information
Location (217 Loop 71 Goliad, Texas 77963)
The restored Presidio sits on the footprint of the original fort with original portions of the historic structures. Our Lady of Loreto chapel is the only completely original structure on site and dates to 1779.
Safety Considerations
More Site Information
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail
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Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service