Camargo Park is a popular public park and concert venue in San Antonio, originally established in 1927 as Pablo's Grove, named in honor of city parks and streets commissioner Paul "Pablo" Steffler.

The beautiful live oak-lined park became known as a shaded community gathering spot throughout the early 20th century, drawing church groups, political rallies, and other residential meetings throughout the year. Following the 1982 death of regional radio personality Mateo Camargo, a popular disc jockey at the Spanish-language radio station KCOR, the park was renamed in Camargo's honor. Today, it is home to several children's playgrounds, day-use picnic sites, and a public pavilion shelter and gazebo. The park also serves as a site for major concerts throughout the year and hosts events such as the Texas Throwdown Mega Media Fest in July.

Camargo Park, 5738 Castroville Rd, San Antonio, TX 78227, Phone: 210-207-7275

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