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Less than 1% of native prairie grass still exists in North America. But, there is a place in San Antonio where you can still experience such grasslands in their wild state — Hardberger Park.
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Opossums, rabbits, deer and coyotes have all been spotted crossing the months old Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge at Phil Hardberger Park.
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A 1,000-foot elevated walkway allows a stroll through the canopy at Hardberger Park.
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It will take visitors up into the tree canopies -- as high as 18 feet -- and offer them a new perspective on the park and its inhabitants.
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For the first time, San Antonians are expected to cross the newly completed Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge at Phil Hardberger Park in the north central side of the city.
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An Art installation at either end of Hardberger's land bridge will be used for animal viewing.
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Wurzbach Parkway, between Northwest Military and Blanco Road, will be closed the next two weekends as progress continues on a land bridge over the roadway to connect both sides of Hardberger Park.
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Both directions of Wurzbach Parkway will close to traffic on weekends for construction of the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge at Hardberger Park.San…
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City officials gathered Saturday for the groundbreaking of a $23 million land bridge that will connect both sides of Phil Hardberger Park on the North…