At Phil Hardberger Park, there is always something new to discover!
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Phil Hardberger Park is a Learning Landscape
Great for Field Trips of All Ages
Connecting People to Nature, since 2010
Join us for a nature talk on Understanding Climate Change and its Impacts on Ecosystems with Alamo Area Master Naturalist Gary Poole.
Do you have a health or mobility limitation? We want to give you a lift to the Land Bridge!
Do you have a health or mobility limitation? We want to give you a lift to the Land Bridge!
Join Ms Wendy and friends in the park for Story Time! This month we’ll explore Needs & Feeds with The Buck Stops Here and the mammal trunk.We'll sing songs, read stories, and have a make-and-take craft.
Join us for our monthly 5 Mile Hike at Phil Hardberger Park, and bring a friend!
Do you have a health or mobility limitation? We want to give you a lift to the Land Bridge!
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Why we used the name Mexican cardinal—and why this first-ever sighting in Phil Hardberger Park offers a glimpse into shifting habitats and changing biodiversity.
To honor the day, visitors are invited to enjoy the land bridge on December 12 and share photos with #WildlifeCrossingDay.
In a landmark moment for urban ecology conservation and design, the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge at Phil Hardberger Park has been honored with an ASLA Honor Award in the General Design category by the American Society of Landscape Architects.
The Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge and the Skywalk are open when the park is open: sunrise to sunset.


