We love the great outdoors and have compiled a list of some of our favorite parks that Houston has to offer. Pack the sunblock, grab the kids and enjoy the great outdoors.
Discovery Green®
1500 McKinney, Houston, Texas 77010
Discovery Green®, Houston’s premiere urban park, opened in 2008. What will you discoverโ amongst the park’s 12 acres of urban green space? Features include a one-acre lake; a children’s playground; interactive water features; a multi-use amphitheater stage and sloping lawn; small and large dog runs; various public art works; Houston Public Library Express office; large lawn space, and great dining from The Grove and The Lake House restaurants operated by Schiller Del Grande Restaurant Group.
http://www.discoverygreen.com/
Memorial Park
Whether for recreation or simply enjoying the outdoors, over four million people have access to Memorial Park each year. The Park is a magical combination of amenities and nature, recreation and respite. Centrally located, commuters drive through winding, wooded roads, free of billboards and commerce, as they head to work. Thirty miles of hiking trails provide a respite from urban life, while local sports enthusiasts flock to the Park’s many amenities and facilities. Come have a picnic or enjoy our other park activities. There are picnic tables located throughout the park as well as along picnic loop. Picnic areas can be reserved for personal use or private events for a fee through the Houston Parks and Recreation Department's Permits and Reservations Office. This permit ensures the exclusive use of the specific space for a designated time frame. For fees and more information regarding permits and reservations at Memorial Park, call 832-394-8805. Click here for map: Map Memorial Park
Website: http://memorialparkconservancy.org/
Tom Bass Regional Park
This beautiful park located on Clear Creek has everything you need for a picnic with your family. There are three different sections of Tom Bass Park. Sections I and III have all the amenities needed for a great picnic and a day of fun. A golf course and model airplane field make up Section II.
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Pavillion/gazebo
- Picnic Areas/Picnic Tables
- Tennis Courts, Disc Golf Courses
Map of Section I, Tom Bass Regional Park
Map of Section III, Tom Bass Regional Park
Website: http://hcp1.net/Parks/TomBass.aspx
Buffalo Bayou Park
Buffalo Bayou Park offers 160 acres of beautiful scenery and skyline views, artwork, a nature play area, the “go-to” dog park in the city, hike and bike trails, and gathering places for visitors to enjoy outdoor activities as well as live, artistic performances. Stretching from Shepherd Drive to Sabine Street between Allen Parkway and Memorial Drive, it is fulfilling its potential as one of the country’s great urban parks.
Map and Guide for Buffalo Bayou Park
Website: Buffalo Bayou Website - buffalobayou.org
Spotts Park (Heights)
401 South Heights Boulevard | Houston, TX 77007
Situated in the heart of Houston—on 16.24 acres between Waugh and Memorial— Spotts Park remains a popular outdoor destination for visitors of all ages and abilities.
The park, which was acquired by the City of Houston in 1980, lies in a natural bowl just west of downtown. The multi-use space makes room for basketball and volleyball courts, children’s playground, walking trails and a picnic area. There are also convenient benches, trash cans and drinking fountains.
A short distance from downtown, head there on a quiet afternoon to enjoy lunch or jog the trail.
Website: http://www.visithoustontexas.com/listings/spotts-park/20265/