Parks & Facilities Details

Garza Park

Trails
Type: Asphalt
/ Length (Miles): 0.50

Pools
Address: 5800 Hemphill
/ Phone Number: 210.434.8122
Fitness Stations
Energi Total body Fitness Systems by Playworld System. Five stationary pieces for resistance training, cardio, stretching and balance
Park Lights
Is the Tennis Court lighted? Yes

San Antonio parks give people an opportunity to spend time enjoying the outdoors, with fresh air, sunshine and exercise on  tap for visitors. Take a walk, enjoy the scenery, and de-stress. Studies show people who spend time in parks will be sick less often, which means less time missing from school and work, as well as lower healthcare costs and better overall health. And it’s fun and refreshing. Visit a San Antonio park today!

For information on hours of operation, class and lesson schedules and other other programming visit our Swimming and Aquatics Page.  


Programs & Classes

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Si necesita asistencia en español para inscribirse en clases o necesita información sobre nuestros programas llame al 210-207-3047.

Alcohol is prohibited; all amenities are first come, first serve with the exception of the ones listed below.

Amenities Available for Rental

The following amenities are available for rental. Use the links below to view facility details or calendar availability. Learn how to make a reservation.

Amenity Details Availability
Multi-Use Field #1 (No Lights)  View Details  View Availability
Softball Field #1 (No Lights)  View Details  View Availability
Softball Field #2 (No Lights)  View Details  View Availability

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Park History

Gilbert Garza Park, a 21.5 acre park at 1450 Mira Vista, was originally called Mira Vista for the street. Created in 1972, the park was soon re-named for Mayor Pro Tem Gilbert Garza, who died later that year.

Garza, son of immigrants from Monterrey, Mexico, was only the third Hispanic to be elected to Mayor Pro Tem in San Antonio history. He was a native of San Antonio and attended Fox Tech High School. After serving in the U.S. Navy he studied drafting and was later certified as an architect. He eventually formed a firm with Dan Cerna and Larry Raba called C-G-R, which was noted for its work with H.B. Zachry Co. With Zachry, Garza worked to perfect the first modular building system in the United States. That system was used to construct the Hilton Palacio del Rio Hotel and Metropolitan General Hospital.

Not a politician at heart, Garza was drafted in 1971 by the Good Government League to run on a ticket headed by Mayor John Gatti and won his City Council seat in a runoff with Dr. D. Ford Nielsen. In 1972 he was elected Mayor Pro Tem and was serving in the absence of Mayor Gatti on Nov. 12, 1972 when he suffered a heart attack. He died two days later. At the time of Garza's death, there was discussion that he might lead the 1973 City Council slate and become the City's first modern-day Hispanic Mayor.

Garza was interested in long range planning issues and was instrumental in conceiving the River Corridor Study. He envisioned setting aside green space for citizens’ use along the San Antonio River. Following his death, this new park on the west side was named in his honor.


Park Location: 1450 Mira Vista   San Antonio, Texas

Details

Garza Park
1450 Mira Vista
Hours of Operation:
Sunday-Saturday: 5 a.m. – 11 p.m.

Amenities

  • Basketball Goal
  • Bicycle Trail (Paved)
  • Bike Rack
  • Community Center
  • Grill
  • Pavilion / Gazebo
  • Picnic Table
  • Playgrounds
  • Portable Toilet
  • Softball Field
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tennis Court
  • Walking Trail
  • Trail Length 0.5 mi.

Programs & Classes

Saturday, May 4, 2024