Farias Park

1012 Leal St, San Antonio, TX 78207
2 acres | 0.8 hectares
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About Farias Park in San Antonio

Farias Park is a public park located in San Antonio, Texas. The park is situated at the confluence of Alazan and Martinez Creeks, providing a natural setting within an urban environment.

The park features outdoor recreational facilities for visitors to enjoy. A notable feature is the permanent public artwork installation called "Bloom" by San Antonio artist Leticia Huerta. This sculpture series, inspired by trail users and nearby native flora, includes larger-than-life wildflower sculptures with components resembling bicycle parts. The Four Nerve Daisy and Salvia Texana can be seen in Farias Park, while other "Bloom" flowers are placed along the Howard Peak Green Way Trail System across San Antonio.

Farias Park follows the standard operating hours for San Antonio city parks, opening at 5 a.m. and closing at 11 p.m. daily. As with other city parks, alcohol consumption is prohibited, and visitors are expected to adhere to local park safety rules and regulations.

What to Do at Farias Park

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Water Features & Activities

River

Visitor Services

PlaygroundRestrooms

Food & Gathering

Grilling AreaPicnic AreaShelter

When is Farias Park Open?

Monday:8AM-11PM
Tuesday:8AM-11PM
Wednesday:8AM-11PM
Thursday:8AM-11PM
Friday:8AM-11PM
Saturday:8AM-11PM
Sunday:8AM-11PM

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