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Fall edition: Your zodiac sign as a San Antonio park

It’s Leo, Virgo, Libra, and Scorpio Season

SATXtoday: Phil Hardberger Park Land Bridge

Hey Leo, take a stroll at this quaint park for a great view of Frost Tower.

Photo by San Antonio Parks and Recreation

You’re toottaallyy a Leo. We all have that friend that likes to mention astrology signs when talking about personalities. Our zodiac signs got us thinking about which local park best suits our star-written sign. As we get closer to fall, we gave our readers a star-crossed San Antonio park for their outdoor leisure.

♌️ Leo (July 23-August 22)

Phil Hardberger Park, 8400 N.W. Military | Your personality is as big as the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge. The creative vibe you exude is matched by the park’s various sculptures, you want to be seen and that is all right with us.

♍️ Virgo (August 23-September 22)

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This park is a little hidden but offers great trails.

Photo by San Antonio Parks & Rec

O. P. Schnabel Park, 9606 Bandera Rd. | You may be a little bit judgy, but you’re also a great friend once people take the time to get to know you. In true Virgo fashion, it takes time to explore this hidden park and you’ll find its wonders with patience. In the end, you’ll be glad you made a visit.

♎️ Libra (September 23-October 22)

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Take a swim in the community pool and catch a dive in movie night.

Photo by San Antonio Parks & Rec

San Pedro Springs Park, 1315 San Pedro Ave. | We know you hate being alone, and that’s why you’ll always have company at this park. From the beautiful pool to the scenic walking trails, you can fulfill your afternoon picnic fantasy right here.

♏️ Scorpio (October 23-November 21)

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This park may be small but it has a great view of Frost Tower.

Photo by San Antonio Parks & Rec

Piazza Italia Park, 500 Columbus | You may be comfortable in an awkward silence, which makes this lesser-known park perfect for you. It’s quiet, peaceful, and offers stunning views of Frost Tower.

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