Bexar County residents can visit San Antonio Zoo for $8 on Locals Day

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SAN ANTONIO – If you’re looking for a fun and affordable way to spend your Wednesday, the San Antonio Zoo has a special treat just for you! On July 15, all Bexar County residents can enjoy discounted admission for only $8. The zoo will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., providing ample time to explore its diverse exhibits and learn about various animal species.

To take advantage of this great offer, keep in mind that tickets must be purchased online. One person in your group will need to show an ID or a utility bill that confirms your Bexar County address. This is a fantastic opportunity to make some lasting memories with family or friends while supporting your local zoo.

If you can’t make it on July 15, don’t worry! The San Antonio Zoo plans to hold more Locals Days throughout the year, so there will be plenty of chances to visit at a discounted rate. Keep an eye out for upcoming events, and make sure to mark your calendars!

For more information about the zoo, its exhibits, and future Locals Days, you can click here. It’s a great way to learn more about wildlife and conservation efforts, all while enjoying a day out.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with nature and your community. Grab your friends, pack some snacks, and head to the San Antonio Zoo for a day of adventure!

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