10/28/2023
Do you know how your thumb can help you protect wildlife?
Follow the "rule of thumb." Place your thumb in between your eye and the animal with your arm fully extended. If you can block out the view of the animal, you are at a safe distance.
Thank you for keeping your distance!
09/26/2021
We love that most people follow the rules in the park. But every so often someone breaks one of those rules.
If you see someone breaking park rules and putting people at risk, please call Park Police: 210-207-8590.
If there is an emergency, call 911.
09/19/2021
Are you wanting to volunteer? Volunteer activities are picking back up in the park. There is a wide variety of opportunities from removing invasive grasses, to assisting at education programs and greeting park visitors.
Visit https://www.philhardbergerpark.org/volunteer to learn more and sign up!
09/09/2021
Looking for ways to give back? Join and as we pickup litter at Register today: givepul.se/zqnqpu https://t.co/l6ALHk9mG
09/05/2021
Peak fall bird migration period is Sep 5 - Oct 29! Help protect our feathered friends by turning out all non-essential lights from 11 pm - 6 am every night during this time.
Each night and each light turned out helps save migrating birds. Learn more: https://texanbynature.org/lightsouttexas/
08/21/2021
Remember to bring water for you and everyone in your party, including your four-legged friends!!
With 7.5 miles of trail to explore throughout the park, staying hydrated is important!
Photo by John Dickinson
08/18/2021
Two Queen butterflies were seen sipping on a Buttonbush flower in the park this week.
Fall migration is beginning and butterflies will be making their way through Texas in the coming weeks.
Photo by Patsy Kuentz
07/28/2021
Remember to pack water for you and your party, including your furred friends.
There are water fountains and water bottle filling stations at the entrances, but there are not water fountains on the 7.5 miles of trails within the park.
07/28/2021
The dog park next to Blanco Road is now open!
Thank you for your patience while repairs were underway!
07/12/2021
The Park is open sunrise to sunset, 365 days a year. Check Google for the most up to date sunset times.
Parking is free. And it's free to enter the park.