Join our Education Coordinator, Mr. David on a Discovery Walk our in the park using the app iNaturalist!
Bring a Picnic Blanket or folding chairs out to the open fields to watch this marvelous Spectacle! Free Eclipse Glasses While Supplies Last!
Join us for a special event exploring the migration of Monarch butterflies through sound and movement with dance, music, and acoustic ecology.
Join Jane Weeden, Alamo Area Master Naturalist, to explore the Phil Hardberger Park with iNaturalist.
The Total Eclipse will occur in the early afternoon on Monday, April 8, 2024. Since we are in the path of totality, we are expecting large crowds. Here are a few tips so you can make the most of your visit.
The Children’s Vegetable Garden program returns to the garden this February. The Children’s Vegetable Garden is a place for homeschooled children 5 to 14 years old to get their hands dirty as they learn every aspect of gardening, from planting to harvesting.
Enjoy learning something new about the park every month. The 2024 PHP Conservancy Calendar is full of beautiful photography of Phil Hardberger Park and its wildlife.
The John Fairey Garden made a generous donation of numerous species to the Butterfly Learning Center. Project Manager Nicki Apostolow picked up and delivered the donation to the BLC gardens where volunteers helped install the new additions.
Did you know that Phil Hardberger Park is home to perhaps hundreds of moths? In honor of Moth Week, let’s learn something about our nocturnal neighbors.
Patsy Kuentz offers a brief history of the Wildscape Demonstration Garden at Phil Hardberger Park, followed by a photographic perspective on how the native plants provide native fauna with food, shelter, and a safe place to raise their families.