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Earth Day Is Coming to San Antonio — and This Year’s Celebration Is Bigger Than Ever

April 22 marks 56 years of Earth Day. San Antonio is celebrating early, and you're invited.

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
April 14, 2026
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Earth Day Is Coming to San Antonio — and This Year’s Celebration Is Bigger Than Ever
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Every April 22, people across the world pause to think about the planet they share. This year’s Earth Day marks a milestone — 56 years since the movement began — and the theme says it all: “Our Power, Our Planet.” It’s a reminder that protecting the environment isn’t just a government job or a scientists’ job. It’s everyone’s job, including yours. Conserving water, cutting waste, planting natives, choosing differently — small actions add up fast when millions of people make them at once.

San Antonio is getting into the spirit early with a community celebration that ties into one of the city’s most beloved traditions.

Celebrate at Woodlawn Lake Park

Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 18 — San Antonio’s Earth Day event comes to Woodlawn Lake Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and it’s built for the whole family.

Expect hands-on activities, live music, and giveaways throughout the morning. Kids can dig in, learn, and explore while adults connect with local organizations doing real work for the environment. It’s the kind of event where you leave knowing more than when you arrived — and feeling good about it.

Make sure to find the Edwards Aquifer Authority booth while you’re there. The EAA team will be on hand to talk about the region’s water resources — the aquifer that millions of South Texans depend on every single day — and they’ll have free swag to send you home with.

Part of Fiesta San Antonio

This Earth Day celebration carries an extra layer of energy this year because it’s an official Fiesta San Antonio event. Fiesta kicks off April 16, wrapping the city in color, music, and community spirit just days before the park celebration. That means Woodlawn Lake Park on April 18 sits right in the heart of the city’s biggest party season — a perfect combination of outdoor fun and environmental awareness.

How You Can Celebrate Earth Day Every Day

Earth Day is April 22, but the actions it inspires are meant to last all year. Here are some of the most meaningful things you can do right now, right here in San Antonio:

Conserve water at home. The Edwards Aquifer is the sole source of drinking water for more than 2 million people in the region. Fix leaky faucets, water your lawn in the early morning, and swap out thirsty plants for drought-tolerant natives. Every gallon saved matters — especially during dry years.

Reduce single-use plastics. Swap disposable bags, bottles, and straws for reusable versions. In Texas, plastic waste is one of the biggest contributors to litter in parks, waterways, and natural areas.

Plant native species. Texas natives like black-eyed Susans, Texas sage, and Mexican feathergrass require less water, support local pollinators, and thrive without chemical fertilizers. Your yard can become a habitat.

Compost food scraps. Food waste in landfills produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Composting keeps organic material out of the trash and returns nutrients to your soil.

Clean up your neighborhood. Join or organize a local cleanup at a park, trail, or waterway near you. San Antonio Parks and Recreation and Keep San Antonio Beautiful both coordinate regular volunteer events.

Learn and share. The most powerful thing Earth Day does is start conversations. Talk to your kids about where water comes from. Visit the EAA Education Outreach Center. Watch a documentary. Read about the aquifer. Knowledge spreads.

Event Details

Event: Earth Day San Antonio — Official Fiesta San Antonio Event Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026 Time: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location: Woodlawn Lake Park, San Antonio Highlights: Hands-on activities, live music, giveaways, Edwards Aquifer Authority booth Earth Day: April 22, 2026 — 56th anniversary, theme “Our Power, Our Planet”

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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