Park West Map West Basketball Courts Children's Nature Play Area Dog Park (West) Golden Age Art Exhibit Playground (West) Savannah Grassland South Field Trails (West) Urban Ecology Center at PHP Wetlands Wildscape Demonstration Garden East Homestead Land Bridge Explore the park and plan your next visit. Basketball Courts There are two basketball courts. The courts are outside and available during normal park hours. No fee or reservation is required. Read more Dog Park (West) The tree-lined, award-winning dog parks are among the most popular attractions at Hardberger Park. The enclosed parks are divided so that small dogs and large dogs can run off-leash in their own areas. Read more Golden Age Art Installation Golden Age is an art installation by Anne Wallace. The work was inspired by the history of the land that is now Phil Hardberger Park. Read more Playground (West) Kids get active at Phil Hardberger Park's beautiful playscapes for children ages two to 12. Read more Savanna Grassland Since 2009, 13 acres of native grasses have been planted near the beginning of the Oak Loop Trail, restoring the land from dairy farm to savanna. Read more South Field Two open fields provide the perfect place to fly a kite, play a pick-up game of your favorite sport or just run around. Read more Trails (West) Get active and get fit, hiking and biking the trails at Hardberger Park. Read more Urban Ecology Center at PHP Built of limestone and other materials native to the park, the $6.3 million PHP Urban Ecology Center includes 18,600 square feet of recreation and education space. Read more Wetland Restoration Project From just an ephemeral pool of stagnant water and mud emerges a wetland area that now treats polluted surface water runoff before entering a natural drainage. Read more Wildscape Demonstration Garden The PHP Wildscape Demonstration Garden serves as a teaching garden to showcase native Texas plants to our community. Read more Children’s Nature Play Area Kids can play tic tac toe on tree stumps, build teepees, cross stepping stones, or crawl over a large fallen tree. The imagination is their only limit. Read more