Outdoor Fitness EquipmentGet active, Get fit, San Antonio!
Use fitness equipment in your parks
Get active. Get fit. Step up to Recreation. The San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with Metropolitan Health District, brings you a whole new era in outdoor exercise with the introduction of fitness equipment stations at area parks.
These stations at 32 City parks feature high quality equipment that allows you to combine your cardio workout on the trails with a total body workout on the equipment.
The majority of the installations were made possible by an Americans Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funded grant entitled Communities Putting Prevention to Work (CPPW).
With the exception of Apache Creek, these parks are open 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. The linear park is open sunrise to sunset. Use of the equipment is free.
| Apache Creek Linear Park 4239 W. Commerce Energi Total body Fitness Systems by Playworld System. Five stationary pieces for resistance training, cardio, stretching and balance |
| Arnold Park 1011 Gillette HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment grouped together to create a convenient outdoor gym. |
| Collins Gardens 1525 Nogalitos Health Trail equipment by Play and Park Structures grouped together to create a convenient outdoor gym. |
| Comanche Lookout Park 15551 E. Nacogdoches Road HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring nine pieces of interactive and stationary fitness equipment along the Library Loop Trail. |
| Concepcion Park 600 E. Theo Health Beat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring nine pieces of interactive and stationary fitness equipment clustered near the new covered basketball court. |
| (Bonnie) Conner Park 13300 Woller (enter through John Igo Library, off Kyle Seale Parkway) Health Beat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment. |
| Copernicus Park 5003 Lord Road Health Trail equipment by Play and Park Structures spaced out along the trail. |
| Cuellar Park 5626 San Fernando Energi Total body Fitness Systems by Playworld System. Five stationary pieces for resistance training, cardio, stretching and balance |
| Elmendorf Park 3700 W. Commerce Energi Total body Fitness Systems by Playworld System. Five stationary pieces for resistance training, cardio, stretching and balance |
| Garza Park 1450 Mira Vista Energi Total body Fitness Systems by Playworld System. Five stationary pieces for resistance training, cardio, stretching and balance |
| Gateway Park 5606 Stony Brook HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment |
| Golden Community Park Health Trail fitness equipment by Play and Park Structures located along the park's trail |
| Harlandale Park 301 Sussex HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment |
| John James Park 1300 Rittiman Road Health Trail equipment by Play and Park Structures, cardio walker and bodyweight equipment |
| Kelly Area Park 949 W. Thompson Place HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment |
| Kennedy Park 3101 Rose Lawn Health Trail equipment by Park and Play Structures. |
| Levi Strauss Park 6100 Old Highway 90 West Health Trail equipment by Park and Play Structures |
| Lion's Field 2809 Broadway Older, active adults can revitalize their fitness routine with the LifeTrail Advanced Wellness System. This progressive, functional outdoor fitness equipment is designed to make it easier for users to maintain strength and flexibility, to perform daily tasks and enjoy a better quality of life. |
| Lockwood Park 801 North Olive Health Trail equipment by Park and Play Structures. |
| McAllister Park 13102 Jones-Maltsberger HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring nine pieces of interactive and stationary fitness equipment grouped together at the Turkey roast Trailhead near the entrance to the park. |
| Madison Park 400 Lexington Health Trail equipment by Park and Play Structures |
| Miller's Pond Park 6075 Old Pearsall Road TriActive Fitness Equipment includes strength, cardio, balance, coordination, and flexibility equipment spaced out along the trail. |
| Olmos Basin Park Trail 851 Devine Health Trail Equipment by Park and Play Structures |
| Palm Heights Park 1201 W. Malone HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment grouped together near the Community Center. |
| Pickwell Park 6911 Pickwell Health Trail equipment by Park and Play Structures |
| Pittman Sullivan Park 1101 Iowa Health Trail equipment by Park and Play Structures |
| (Tom) Slick Park 7400 Highway 151 HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment |
| South Side Lions Park 3100 Hiawatha Exercise Equipment by Landscape Structures |
| Stablewood Farms Park 3903 Crooked Trail Road Energi Total body Fitness Systems by Playworld System. Five stationary pieces for resistance training, cardio, stretching and balance |
| Stone Oak Park 20395 Stone Oak Parkway HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring interactive and stationary fitness equipment |
| Westend Park 1401 N. Hamilton Health Trail equipment by Park and Play Structures |
| Woodlawn Lake Park 1103 Cincinnati HealthBeat Outdoor Fitness Systems featuring eight stations of interactive and stationary fitness equipment along the trail near the park's swimming pool and gymnasium. |
**Equipment at Comanche Lookout, McAllister, Collins Gardens, Golden Community, and Bonnie Conner Parks had funding sources other than the CPPW grant.