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Well, sparked by the discussion on here, and some of the locations talked about in the GBNF thread, I loaded a bunch of the places mentioned into my GPS and we went a huntin' for them this afternoon. Here's our report...
The Chinese Cemetery was first on our list, the weeds are quite tall as to be expected after all the rain we've had this summer. There is a bug 'No Trespassing' sign on the gate, but the fence to the sides are missing so if anyone wanted to walk in they easily could. However, since I had my family with me and it was the middle of the day, I just took some pictures from the gate and we pressed on.
Our second stop was the Donkey Lady Bridge. As mentioned, there is a new four-lane bridge over the Medina River just past Toyota. Just pass the bridge is the old Applewhite Road on the right, we drove down there and it made a sharp left at the river. We turned around and went back up to the other side of the new bridge, which my oldest son and I walk hoping we might be able to see the old Donkey Lady Bridge below. We couldn't, but we did see where the old road went on the north side of the bridge, so we walked down that. Of course the road was somewhat overgrown, but I knew we were on the right track when I saw the 'One Lane Bridge' sign. Soon after we found the Donkey Lady Bridge, and there was a guy fishing on it. We talked with him and he said he's been coming there to fish for over 20 years, sometimes late at night, and he has never seen the Donkey Lady. But I am happy to report that it is easy to get to on foot. The best thing to do is take the old Applewhite Road on the right just over the bridge (which was West Jett Road), then part at the sharp right mentioned earlier. A large tree blocks your view of the Donkey Bridge, but it is just past it.
From there we went to the old Insane Asylum on Farm Road. There are several signs stating 'Bexar County Property - No Trespassing' so I just took some pics from the road. Twice people who live across Farm Road from the asylum drove by and gave us dirty looks, but as I was on a public road I blew it off. You can see a lot of people walk to the old buildings, there are clearly paths from the road leading to them; but I am sure the dirty look folks across the street are more than happy to call the cops on anyone they see doing so.
A short drive later we were at the Hot Wells Hotel, but someone lives in a trailer at the entrance and there were several dogs barking their heads off when we pulled up. Of course there are numerous 'No Trespassing' signs all over the place, and there are no indications that any efforts to restore the place to its former glory have taken place, at least from what we could see.
So our next stop was the location of the Cool Crest Miniature Golf course on south Fredericksburg Road near IH-10. I am sorry to report that it appears the place is closed, or has shut-down for the season at least. The “greens” are covered in leaves and other debris, leading me to believe no one has used it for several weeks. And I would expect if anything the place would be open on a Saturday afternoon, but it was shut down tight. It looked to be a cool place, but unless anyone has been there lately and knows something I don’t; I suspect it may be a while before it is open up again.
We then went north to the location of the old Midget Mansion. I believe it was located on the sharp corner on Tupelo Lane, we found what we thought may have been the end of the driveway but as mentioned, there are now houses and apartments at that spot.
Lastly, after dinner at the Red Robin, we went up 281 to Edge Falls to see what was there. We got to the one-lane bridge and saw the falls there (which are really cool); but not surprisingly there were boatloads of ‘No Trespassing’ and ‘No Parking’ signs along the road. I guess the larger falls are about .16 miles to the east of the bridge; but it was too late and I wasn’t about to risk being arrested for trespassing to see them. There is a nice picture of them on GoogleEarth, and I agree that someone could make a lot of money by opening the place up to the public; but until then this is the closest we are going to get. Driving back up Edge Falls Road, we saw a lot of frogs hopping across the road and then something big with a lot of legs. Yep, a tarantula! So I swung the van around and my son and I got out to take a closer look. The dang things give me the willies but I had to take some pics. I then blew at it and it scampered away. The ugly little things are faster than snot!
So, lots of fun and although we didn’t get to investigate any of the locations up close (except for the Donkey Lady Bridge), we had a good time. I appreciate everybody’s info, it really helped out. And the Garmin GPS made finding these places and getting from one to the other a breeze. I am curious as to if anyone has ever been able to access any of these locations with the permission of the owners? I would love to have a closer look, but I am not going to risk trespassing to do so.
Cheers! M2
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