What Would Worms Do?

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What Would Worms Do?

Cost:

Free

March 29 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
What would worms do?

Join San Antonio River Authority to learn all about vermicomposting and what worms can do for you! Begin your vermicomposting journey with us as you create your very own worm jar to take home with you.

*Capacity for this event will be 25 participants and Registration is REQUIRED*

Thursday, March 29, 2024 from 6pm – 7:30pm
Escondido Creek Parkway
208 N. Sunset Strip
Kenedy, Texas 78119

*Please note: Ticket costs will be refunded to the original payment method as long as you are present for the program. If you are not present for the program, the $5.00 payment will be donated to San Antonio River Foundation.

Registration details coming soon!

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Escondido Creek Parkway

208 N. Sunset Strip
Kenedy, 78119 United States

Alerts

Trail Closure Notice: McCullough and Brooklyn Bridge

Trail Closure along both east and west banks under the McCullough and Brooklyn Bridge will be intermittently closed to refresh the artwork on the bridge. Alternate route with ADA access is available on the east bank from the pedestrian bridge at Brooklyn Ave. Click for map

 

San Pedro Creek Culture Park

The restrooms at South Alamo will be temporarily closed for maintenance and repairs. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. 

West Bank Trail Closure Notice

Due to the construction of a new trail and bridge, the West Bank of the trail between Schiller St. and Newell St. will be closed for the next couple of months. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Acequia Trail Notice

The Acequia trail will have heavy traffic near MROC starting May 22nd until further notice. The SAWS Acequia project will be bringing in crews to work on the lift station site and across the street. There will have flaggers to stop traffic, please use caution. 

SASPAMCO Paddling Trail

The SASPAMCO paddling trail is open from River Crossing Park to Helton Nature Park.
*Please Note: Paddling Trail from Helton Nature Park to HWY 97 is still closed due to blockages. 

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