Address: 28100 N Firethorne Rd, Katy, TX 77494, USA
“Very nice community park. Has giant cover stretched above it to keep kids cool and out of sun. Also have many systems that allow children from 2-12 the opportunity to play. Its close to community restrooms and pool and is always well-kept. Firethorne has a few pocket parks, but this is the the main playground area and the nicest in my opinion.”
Address: 0104-03-001-0008-914, Katy, TX 77494, USA
“Pleasant walk surrounding lake & garden. Facilities of benches for senior citizens”
Address: 28103 Twin Knolls Ln, Fulshear, TX 77441, USA
“Always clean and nice park.”
Address: 5727 Flewellen Oaks Lane, Katy, TX 77494, USA
“Smaller more neighborhood feel to it. It's nice. No pond or dog wash.”
Address: Ivy Hollow Lane, Fulshear, TX 77441, USA
“Tough little technical course. Trees are young so its easier in the winter to play, tougher in the summer when everything is green. Course will demand every skill shot to complete.”
Address: Dike Rd, Texas City, TX 77590, USA
“Just out looking for good bird photos and stopped at the parking lot just before the Texas City Dike and found 2 beautiful Brown Pelicans in breeding plumage as well as a bevy of both American White Pelicans and Brown Pelicans and one lone gull in the middle...Herring Gull, I believe. What a great place on a pretty day!”
Address: 800 Bay St N, Texas City, TX 77590, USA
“What a wonderful park! There is something for the entire family to do. From multiple playgrounds designed for fun and exercise to a water park and amphitheater. Throw in a hiking trail, some picnic tables and beautiful art work and the this park has something for everyone. If you are in the area drop by and take a look, you will be glad you did. Oh Yeah, the Bay. A beautiful view for watching birds or ships with a nice cool breeze, enjoy.”
Address: 800 Bay St N, Texas City, TX 77590, USA
“Everything great in a park all in one huge park. Start with kids stuff- three areas in playground with handicap able swing, age appropriate areas and lots of swing. Then a seasonal spray park just over the ridge with small slide and a few benches. Then great areas to feed ducks and turtles on the north side of park on wood bridge. Then there is the nature trail, butterfly gardens, disc golf, workout area, and big basketball courts. The historical planes as a great back drop to pictures. Soccer fields and open fields used for practice. Then on skyline the drive the lighthouse and fishing areas. They have a zagster bike area to rent bikes. Great gazebos surround the park for rent and port a potties available. Large walking trails that are well lit inside the park that are 5k long. An anthem theater that is wheel chair accessible. All of this locate at the base of the dike and in walking distance of coaches sno cones ( seasonal) and Boyd’s restaurant and bait shop.”
Address: 1328 Farm to Market Rd 1488, Conroe, TX 77384, USA
“Nice forest in an urban setting. Lots of traffic noise on the trails close to 1488. Bordered by homes and apartment buildings. Some of the main trails have had bulldozers on them leaving tread marks to walk on. There are a couple of nice ponds. Horses are allowed on the trails, so watch your step. Bathrooms are only available at the office.”
Address: Farm to Market Rd 1488, Conroe, TX 77384, USA
“Home to the endangered Red Cockaded Woodpecker. This is strictly a pack it in and pack it out park, no Trash cans. So please practice the leave no trace rules. There is a Porto potty at the west parking lot. Hiked 4.7 miles here today and barely scratched the surface of the trails. Nice place to get away for horse back riding, dog walking, bird watching, or conditioning for a long backpacking hike. Very peaceful deep into the back trails. You can forget about the concrete jungle for a little while and soak up some sounds of nature.”
Address: 47 E Royal Mews, Conroe, TX 77384, USA
“Great neighborhood with houses from the mid 300s. Quick access to I-45 and all Woodlands amenities. Sidewalks and walking trails around the neighborhood with plenty of small lakes and wildlife to take in. Close to the community back porch with fire pits, barbeque grills, and a great play area to have a picnic.”
Address: 245 Brook Hollow Dr, Conroe, TX 77385, USA
“Very nice and quiet and the fish are plentiful. My kids love the playground while I'm fishing.”
Address: 174 W Drifting Shadows Cir, Conroe, TX 77385, USA
“Great basketball courts for sure”
Address: 16816 Glen Eagle Dr N, Conroe, TX 77385, USA
“Just a small Park in our local neighborhood. My son especially likes to play on the basketball court. Nice relaxing place if you just want to get out with the kiddos in your neighborhood.”
Address: Gaylor Rd, Cleveland, TX 77327, USA
Address: 8440 Easton Commons Dr, Houston, TX 77095, USA
“This is the best park, by far, in the area. Our children adore this place, and so do I! They call it Butterfly Park, and dance all around when we’re headed there. It is so beautiful here, a true balm for the soul. And the playgrounds! They’re perfect, with something for everyone — even adults! I’d love to meet the people who designed this place, because it’s so well dreamt. Perfect flow, pollinator havens galore, native species all around — it’s an oasis of restoration agriculture. Come enjoy!”
Address: 14803 Fairway Square Dr, Houston, TX 77084, USA
“Its a good kid park ”
Address: 0582970000004, Houston, TX 77082, USA
“Nice green big place, I give this park a 4 stars because the parking lot is too small for it's huge size.”
Address: 13800 Hidden Lake Ln, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
“Good park with a playground, a lake, some green space and a short walking trail”
Address: 120 Bay View Dr, Sugar Land, TX 77478, USA
“This place is a "mo-storic" (healthy mixture of modern & historic), overlooked Sugar Land paradise. Stop by and get to know this park whether you're a local or nomad. You'll be glad you did, as it's one of the lessen known recreational getaways, right in the middle of old & new treasures. One of the oldest treasures is the Imperial Sugar Mill campus, visible across US ALT-90 FWY. The newer treasure is Sugar Land's premier coffee roaster, Blendin Coffee Lab. Found just 5 minutes (walking) East from the park entrance. Highlight: Ample sized playground & swing set attracts leaves in the winter, but come Spring there's more people than grains of sand in the volleyball court. Well, that's obviously impossible. But if you require 1 of the 4 picnic tables (2 under the Pavilion, other 2 uncovered), you best get up before the rest of Sugar Land's newly informed explorers. Park-goers rave about the safety and peacefulness of the simple yet sufficient offerings, however there is one clear downfall. Downfall: If there is a real downfall to this great local treasure trove, it's the Parking Situation. Very limited; see the signature, same named section below for a in-depth explanation. Fact: Stick around long enough on the Northwest side of the park's benches and you'll be surrounded by one of Sugar Lake's duck flocks, who tend to devour worms in the afternoon/early evenings there. Bonus Fact: There are 6 trash cans. Yeah, I know, right? Stellar Performance: The groundskeepers here deserve credit. Always freshly cut grass, and emptied trash cans. All SIX of them! Leaves pile up most weeks, but it makes you feel like you're in the Northeast. Washroom Situation: There is no washroom, thus no situation. Unless you have to "go". In that case, YOU have a situation. Parking Situation: Vehicle Parking here is limited to 6 paralleled parked street spots (1 handicapped). There is a dentist and dry cleaning parking lot across the street, but no guarantee of being towed or not. Luckily that lot is easily visible from any part of the Lonnie Park, if you really feel like running down a ticketing cop. Motorized vehicles are prohibited on the park grounds. Tip: Swing by on a Saturday afternoon. If there's an open parking spot, do your busy brain a favor and stop by and relax for half an hour at the near 4 acre plot of public property. The Loop is a perfect ¼ mile. 500 steps or 5 minute walk. The Figure Eight path is a more interesting stroll at 0.32 miles and 100 more steps or 1 additional minute to the loop. It's my recommendation between the two options. Bottomline: Stroll for a quiet loop around this quaint park and be teased by the rolling sounds of train tracks while peeking through weathered tree branches at the historic Imperial Sugar water tower.”
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