San Antonio Outdoor Advertising

Billboard Advertising in San Antonio, TX

Static, digital, and large-format billboards across San Antonio’s busiest freeways and neighborhoods. DASH TWO plans and buys billboard campaigns in San Antonio and every major U.S. market.

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How Much Do San Antonio Billboards Cost?

Billboard advertising in San Antonio starts as low as $1,000 per month for posters in lower-traffic areas, with billboards along I-35 and Loop 410 running up to $8,000. Digital billboards near downtown and the River Walk corridor typically fall between $2,000 and $10,000, and wallscapes start at $15,000 and up. San Antonio is one of the most cost-efficient billboard markets in Texas — strong reach at rates well below Austin or Dallas. Prices reflect four-week campaigns (excluding wallscapes, which have extended durations) and are based on recent market averages.

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The City

About San Antonio

San Antonio is the second-largest city in Texas and one of the fastest-growing metros in the United States. Known for the River Walk, the Alamo, and a booming tourism economy, San Antonio draws over 40 million visitors annually — making it one of the most active billboard advertising markets in the South. From the busy billboard corridors of I-35 to the dense commercial strips along Loop 410 and US-281, billboard advertising in San Antonio puts your message in front of millions of residents and visitors every month.

San Antonio’s military presence — home to Joint Base San Antonio, the largest military installation in the country — gives the market a uniquely stable and diverse consumer base. The city’s population is majority Hispanic, making it one of the most important markets in the country for multicultural billboard campaigns. Whether you’re running a single billboard on I-35 or a multi-format campaign across the metro, San Antonio offers strong reach at rates well below comparable Texas markets like Austin or Dallas. It’s hard to drive more than a few blocks without passing a billboard alongside something iconic — whether it’s near the AT&T Center, the Alamodome, or along the famous River Walk.

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San Antonio Outdoor Advertising Market Data

San Antonio is home to a population of approximately 1.5 million in the city proper and over 2.6 million across the greater metro — the seventh-largest city in the United States. The market is majority Hispanic, with one of the largest concentrations of military personnel and veterans of any U.S. city. Major employers including USAA, Valero Energy, and H-E-B are headquartered in the city, alongside a growing concentration of healthcare, cybersecurity, and tourism companies.
The San Antonio market features over 800 billboard displays across Bexar County and surrounding communities, including a growing number of digital billboards along I-35, Loop 410, and US-281. San Antonio ranks as one of the fastest-growing billboard markets in Texas, with the I-35 corridor alone funneling hundreds of thousands of vehicles through the heart of the city daily — making it a prime location for outdoor advertising.
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San Antonio Billboards

Types of Billboards in San Antonio

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Population: 8.3 Million

Most advertisers book a board and hope for the best. We do it differently. DASH TWO brings 15+ years of media buying experience, real-time campaign tracking, and a data-first approach to every market we work in. Whether you’re running a weekend blitz in Times Square or a month-long freeway campaign on the BQE, we make sure every dollar is working.

White 32%
Hispanic 29%
Black 24%
Asian 14%
Other 1%

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Best Places in San Antonio to Advertise on a Billboard

San Antonio sprawls across 460 square miles — and whether you’re stuck on I-35 during rush hour or crawling down Loop 410 on a Saturday afternoon, there’s no shortage of eyes on your billboard. Based on our experience placing campaigns across the city, here are some of the best locations for San Antonio billboard advertising:

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River Walk / Downtown

Downtown San Antonio and the River Walk corridor is the city’s tourism and entertainment hub, drawing over 40 million visitors annually. Billboard and wallscape inventory here reaches a mix of tourists, conventioneers, and local residents in one of the most concentrated foot-traffic zones in Texas. Top advertising categories include hospitality, entertainment, dining, retail, and consumer brands looking to reach a high-volume, highly engaged audience.

I-35 Corridor

I-35 is San Antonio’s primary north-south artery, carrying hundreds of thousands of vehicles daily between Laredo, downtown San Antonio, Austin, and beyond. Billboards along this stretch reach commuters, long-haul travelers, and tourists moving through the heart of the metro. Top categories include automotive, retail, healthcare, and consumer brands targeting the broader San Antonio market.

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Loop 410

Loop 410 encircles the city and serves as San Antonio’s main commercial beltway, connecting major retail centers, hospitals, and residential neighborhoods. High traffic counts and strong digital billboard inventory make this one of the most efficient buys in the market. Ideal for retail, healthcare, financial services, and local businesses targeting a broad San Antonio audience.

Pearl District / North St. Mary's

The Pearl District is San Antonio’s most vibrant urban neighborhood — a converted brewery complex packed with restaurants, boutiques, and weekend markets that draw a younger, affluent crowd. Poster and wallscape inventory here reaches San Antonio’s most trend-forward demographic, making it ideal for food and beverage, lifestyle, entertainment, and brands looking to build authentic street-level credibility.

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Medical Center / I-10 West:

The South Texas Medical Center is the largest medical complex in the country outside of Houston, employing over 35,000 people and drawing patients and visitors from across South Texas and northern Mexico. The I-10 West corridor connecting the Medical Center to the suburbs carries a high-income, professionally employed audience daily — making it one of the strongest buys in the market for healthcare, financial services, insurance, and premium consumer brands.

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RBC Records

DASH TWO’s marketing services are great to work with! They are prompt, professional, and simply put — they get it. Our results have been fantastic!

Renee Frank

Marketing, Frank Productions Inc.

DASH TWO is an excellent boutique media buying shop. If you need programmatic advertising and digital ad services, I highly recommend them.

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300 Entertainment

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Why DASH TWO

Why DASH TWO for San Antonio Billboards?

San Antonio is a market that rewards local knowledge. The difference between a billboard on the wrong stretch of Loop 410 and the right spot on I-35 can mean the difference between a campaign that performs and one that doesn’t. DASH TWO has spent 15+ years building relationships with the major outdoor operators in the San Antonio market, including Clear Channel, Lamar, and Outfront. We know what’s available before it hits the open market — and we know which locations actually deliver.

Whether you’re a San Antonio-based business looking to reach locals or a national brand activating in one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, DASH TWO gives you a single point of contact for everything from strategy and buying to creative and reporting. We treat every budget — startup or Fortune 500 — like it’s our own.

Billboard Advertising in San Antonio FAQ

How much does billboard advertising in San Antonio cost?
Billboard costs in San Antonio vary by format and location. Posters start around $1,000 per month, digital billboards run $2,000–$10,000, bulletins along I-35 and Loop 410 range from $2,000–$8,000, and wallscapes start at $15,000 and up. Contact DASH TWO for current availability and rates in the San Antonio market.
San Antonio has five main out-of-home formats: bulletins (large static boards), posters (medium format), digital billboards (LED rotating ads), mobile billboards (truck-mounted), and wallscapes (large building wraps). Learn more about each format on our billboard advertising page.
The best billboard locations in San Antonio include I-35 through downtown, Loop 410, US-281, the River Walk corridor, the Pearl District, and the Medical Center / I-10 West corridor. These areas offer high traffic counts and strong audience demographics. Contact DASH TWO to check current availability in your target area.

San Antonio’s audience is majority Hispanic — 64% of the population — making it one of the most important markets in the country for multicultural campaigns. The city also has a large military population, a booming tourism base, and a growing professional workforce in healthcare, cybersecurity, and tech.

Contact DASH TWO and we’ll identify the best locations for your audience and budget, negotiate rates with vendors, manage the permit process, and handle production and installation. We work with all major outdoor vendors in the San Antonio market.

The best format depends on your goals and budget:
  • Static bulletins — best for brand awareness campaigns with a fixed message and maximum visibility along TxDOT corridors like I-35 and I-10
  • Digital billboards — best for time-sensitive promotions, event marketing, or campaigns that need quick creative updates
  • Posters — best for neighborhood-level targeting in areas like the Pearl District or Southtown
  • Wallscapes — best for premium brand moments near the River Walk or downtown
  • Mobile billboards — best for event activations, grand openings, or hyper-targeted neighborhood campaigns
Not sure which format is right for you? Contact DASH TWO and we’ll help you build the right mix.
Most billboard contracts are sold in four-week increments. Campaigns can run for a single period or extend for several months depending on your goals and availability. Digital billboards offer more flexibility — some vendors allow weekly or even daily buys, which is ideal for event-driven campaigns around major San Antonio events like Spurs games, the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, or Fiesta.
Yes — San Antonio is one of the strongest markets in the country for reaching Hispanic consumers through outdoor advertising. With a population that is 64% Hispanic, billboards here reach a majority-Hispanic audience by default. Key considerations include:
  • Placement in predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods like the West Side, South Side, and along Commerce Street
  • Spanish-language creative for maximum relevance and recall
  • Formats like posters and wallscapes that perform well at street level in dense residential corridors
  • Pairing billboards with wild posting or mural advertising for deeper neighborhood penetration