Explore the Fascinating World Beneath Our Feet!
This January, Phil Hardberger Park invites you to embark on a journey through time with Geology January — a month-long celebration of rocks, fossils, and the hidden wonders of our planet's underground landscapes. From hands-on fossil explorations to cave systems and ancient aquifers, there’s something for every curious mind. Here’s a look at our exciting lineup of programs:
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!
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!
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!
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!
In this presentation, Dr. Veni will describe how these tiny animals came to live in caves, their resulting evolution, and how geology drove that evolution.
Join Alicia Luna as she highlights geological and biological features along with research efforts by the Natural Areas team to support native ecosystems.
Join us for a nature talk on Understanding Climate Change and its Impacts on Ecosystems with Alamo Area Master Naturalist Gary Poole.
