From spring activities to the start of Fiesta, check out these events scheduled for the North San Antonio area this March through mid-April.

This list is not comprehensive, and events are subject to change.

March

Monarch Fest

Hosted at the city zoo, this weekend festival will focus on the importance of butterflies and pollinators. There will be hands-on activities from experts, live music, photo opportunities and more. The festival is free with standard zoo admission.

March 21-22, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.$36-40 (admission)San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antoniowww.sazoo.org4th Saturday Talks: Trees of Phil Hardberger Park

This hands-on nature seminar walk led by San Antonio’s first city forester, Michael Nentwich, will explore details about the flora and trees native to south Central Texas.

Spring Fever Fest

Check out the caverns during the Natural Bridge Caverns’ yearly spring festival featuring hands-on workshops, an egg hunt, live music and more. Admission is free, with a $10 parking fee.

Castle Hills Easter Egg Hunt

Head to the city’s annual egg hunt for both sweet treats and an appearance from the Easter Bunny.

April

Morgan’s Fiesta Medal Market

Check out this market offering a wide variety of Fiesta merchandise. There will be local vendors, food trucks, live music and more. All proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Morgan’s.

Easter Eggstravaganza

Celebrate the holiday across the zoo with egg stations across the property, plus chances to meet the Easter Bunny and other themed mascots.

April 5, 10 a.m.$36-40 (admission)San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antoniowww.sazoo.orgArbor/Earth Day Celebration

This annual Earth Day celebration—focused on preventing the spread of oak wilt—will feature a petting zoo, live music, a bird show, presentations from local wildlife groups, tree plantings and more.

Spring Fling 5K

Ring in the new season with this spring fun run. Participants can choose between a kids’ dash, a 1-mile run, 5K or 10K.

Fiesta Fiesta

San Antonio’s iconic annual festival returns this spring. The event will officially begin April 16 with a kick-off party featuring live music, merchandise vendors, a parade and more.

Earth Day

Hosted by the city of San Antonio’s Parks and Recreation department, celebrate Earth Day with local vegan food vendors, hands-on environmental activities for kids and tree and plant giveaways.