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Converse vs San Antonio

How do park curfew rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

San Antonio has fewer restrictions than Converse.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Converse city parks are closed from dusk (or 10:00 PM) to 6:00 AM unless a special use permit has been issued. Being in a park after hours is a Class C misdemeanor trespass violation.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio parks are closed from 11 PM to 5 AM daily under Sec. 22-28 of the Code of Ordinances. Exceptions include the River Walk (Josephine St. to Eagleland Dr.), Alamo Plaza, La Villita, Market Square, and HemisFair Park. Woodlawn Lake Park closes at midnight. Vehicles left in parks after curfew are subject to towing. Special events may operate during curfew hours with written director approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Close Time10 PM or dusk-
Open Time6 AM-
ViolationClass C misdemeanor-
Max FineUp to 500-
Vehicles OvernightSubject to tow-
Code Section-Sec. 22-28 (Parks Curfew)
Hours-Closed 11 PM–5 AM (Woodlawn Lake: midnight–5 AM)
Exempt Areas-River Walk, Alamo Plaza, La Villita, Market Square, HemisFair
Vehicles-Subject to towing after curfew
Special Events-Permitted with director approval

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Converse FAQ

When do Converse parks close?

At dusk or 10:00 PM, whichever is earlier. They reopen at 6:00 AM.

Can I hold a late event in a park?

Only with a special use permit from Parks and Recreation.

San Antonio FAQ

What time do San Antonio parks close?

All city parks close at 11 PM and reopen at 5 AM under Sec. 22-28. Woodlawn Lake Park stays open until midnight. The River Walk, Alamo Plaza, La Villita, Market Square, and HemisFair Park are exempt from the curfew.

Can I leave my car in a park parking lot overnight?

No. Vehicles left parked in city parks after curfew hours are subject to towing. The only exceptions are for organized programs staffed, sponsored, or co-sponsored by the Parks and Recreation Department.

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