Common questions

How many miles is Phil Hardberger Park?

How many miles is Phil Hardberger Park?

/ Length (Miles): 3.64 mi.

How do you get to the hardberger park land bridge?

Visitors may access the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge crossing from the Northwest Military park entrance (8400 NW Military Highway) via the Savanna Loop trail or from the Blanco Road entrance (13203 Blanco Road) via the Water Loop trail. Park greeters will be on hand to help direct visitors to the Land Bridge.

Where is the Phil Hardberger Park land bridge?

13203 Blanco Road, San Antonio Texas
13203 Blanco Road, San Antonio Texas, 78216.

How long is the Salado Creek Greenway?

20 miles
The Salado Creek Greenway Trail is 20 miles long, and an expansion from 1604 Road to Eisenhauer Park is expected to open within the next year.

What is the tallest bridge in San Antonio?

Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge

Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge
Total length 189 feet (58 m)
Width 150 feet (46 m)
History
Construction start November 26, 2018

What is land bridging?

1 : a strip of land connecting two landmasses (as two continents or a continent and an island) 2 usually landbridge : an overland route (as by rail) for shipping cargo from a port across a country.

Can you swim in Salado Creek?

Salado Creek offers swimming, fishing and kayaking opportunities. I love evenings in spring and how the Earth turns a golden color.

Can you fish in Salado Creek?

Can you fish in Salado Creek? Salado Creek is a stream near Belton. The most popular species caught here are Largemouth bass, Channel catfish, and Guadalupe bass. Please use your best judgement when determining where you can fish, and make sure you follow local rules and regulations.

Which is the longest bridge over water in the US?

the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is the longest continuous bridge passing over water, the waters of New Orleans’s Lake Pontchartrain to be exact. The bridge is so long that for 8 of its 24 miles, you can’t see land in any direction.

What animals are near San Antonio?

Coyotes.

  • Deer.
  • Feral Hogs.
  • Peafowl.
  • Raccoons.
  • Skunks.
  • Squirrels.
  • What is an underwater land bridge?

    A land bridge can be created by marine regression, in which sea levels fall, exposing shallow, previously submerged sections of continental shelf; or when new land is created by plate tectonics; or occasionally when the sea floor rises due to post-glacial rebound after an ice age.

    What is the difference between land bridge and mini bridge?

    Mini land bridge is a system where goods are transported to USA via sea through ships, to the nearest port close to the final destination. Hence the Land Bridge is the term used for land portion of the journey which is covered by container and is generally done through “Rail”.

    Where is Phil Hardberger Park in San Antonio?

    Welcome to your park! The Best Place in San Antonio to See and Feel the Wild. WEST SIDE: 8400 N. W. Military Hwy., San Antonio, Texas 78231. EAST SIDE: 13203 Blanco Road, San Antonio, Texas 78216. Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy.

    Where is the land bridge in Phil Hardberger Park?

    The first girders of the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge at Phil Hardberger Park were installed Saturday night over Wurzbach Pkwy. One-of-a-kind Skywalk, an elevated walkway that gently climbs through the treetops to the top of the bridge.

    What is the skywalk at Phil Hardberger Park?

    The SkyWalk is an elevated walkway that gently climbs through the forest canopy to the top of the bridge. Twelve Girders are Up! The first girders of the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge at Phil Hardberger Park were installed Saturday night over Wurzbach Pkwy.

    When is Phil Hardberger Park Conservancy training?

    The training will run Thursdays from noon to 4 p.m., Aug. 26 to Nov. 11. The San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department has documented four species of wildlife crossing the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge, just months after its completion.

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    Ruth Doyle