San Antonio public pools open Saturday. Here s what you need to know.
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Families are seen at the San Pedro Springs Park pool in this June 2017 file photo.B. Kay Richter
San Antonians will soon have six public pools they can use to help beat the brutal Texas heat.
The San Antonio Parks and Recreation website says the pools open Saturday but will require pre-registration because capacity is limited due to the ongoing pandemic.
Residents are asked to schedule their desired swim times and locations through Explore SA. The pools are not open everyday and some only on the weekends.
Posted By Nina Rangel on Wed, May 5, 2021 at 12:24 PM click image Instagram / saparksandrec San Pedro Springs Pool is one of six city pools that will open this weekend.
As temperatures and vaccination rates rise in tandem, the City of San Antonio has opted to open a half-dozen public swimming pools for the summer season. The pools will reopen Saturday with capacity restrictions in place. Heritage, Lady Bird Johnson, Southside Lions, Woodlawn, Kennedy and San Pedro pools will all be open Saturdays and Sundays. The Heritage, Lady Bird Johnson, Southside Lions and Woodlawn pools also will operate Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
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After a year-old coronavirus closure, the City of San Antonio announced in a news release Tuesday that it will open six outdoor pools starting this Saturday. Four pools will be open on weekdays and all six pools will be open on weekends.Express-News file photo
Swimming season is back, but you ll want to check your schedule before you pack your swim gear.
After a one-year coronavirus closure, the City of San Antonio announced Tuesday that it will open six outdoor pools starting this Saturday. Four pools will be open on weekdays and all six pools will be open on weekends.
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