Outdoors

Protect the night by taking some simple actions Saturday, April 15-Saturday, April 22
Get ready for lovebug season in the spring and fall.
We’re breaking down the Irish sport of hurling including its rules and where you can catch a game.
Visit a local park, participate in a community event, or clean up your humble abode in honor of the astronomical transition from winter to spring.
Central Park and Battery Park wouldn’t be what they are today without Warrie Price and Betsy Barlow Rogers.
These performances are going to be so dam cool.
Get ready for outdoor activities at Woodlawn Lake Park and Elmendorf Lake Park come spring.
Beads, bling, and all things Madri Gras you should know about in the 210.
We’re getting outside to enjoy South Texas’ most beautiful outdoor spaces.
Find out how you can celebrate and honor the legacy of MLK in your community.
Don’t miss any of this year’s meteor showers, supermoons, or solar eclipses.
Public art is an important facet to building community and culture in San Antonio.
This downtown sculpture raised a lot of heads, so we’re sharing some facts behind the artwork.
How to prepare your garden and what to plant in the winter months.
The biggest step in completing your New Year’s resolution? Show up.
Prepare for winter weather in San Antonio, Texas with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
A Christmas spectacular, seasonal food + drinks, and holiday lights galore. That’s what you can expect to see this holiday season at Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
Get a gift for a friend, a lover, or yourself (we won’t judge).
We’re rounding up a few spots in and around the 210 where you can find some Instagram-worthy autumn views.
Make your way to Travis Park for some wintry fun.
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Five groups to hike with + San Antonio’s newest trail.
Halloween season at Six Flags has fun for everyone, but there are a few new additions to the park that might not be on your EMF detector.
We love a good outdoor film screening in the fall season. Can you blame us? And we’re not the only ones...
San Antonio sits along the migratory flyway for monarch butterflies and other wildlife.
The truth is out there.
Because who knows San Antonio better than San Antonians?
If you’re like us, you’ve probably been waiting all year to (re)visit and explore these eight acres of corny fun.
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