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Connecting People to Nature, since 2010
Join us for our monthly 5 Mile Hike at Phil Hardberger Park, and bring a friend!
Come explore and celebrate a collection of Rocks and Fossils from central Texas as we host a special exhibition!
When San Antonio was an ocean: the first record of mosasaurs from the Late Cretaceous of San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
Come explore and celebrate a collection of Rocks and Fossils from central Texas as we host a special exhibition!
Come explore and celebrate a collection of Rocks and Fossils from central Texas as we host a special exhibition!
Join Ms Wendy and friends in the park for Story Time! This month we’ll explore Rocky & Wormy with Rocky and Agatha and Ms. Wendy’s worm bin. We'll sing songs, read stories, and have a make-and-take craft.
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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.
Leave No Trace's 7 ethics are designed to allow people to coexist with wildlife. If we all do our part, we can keep our park natural and safe for all.


