Tranquillity Park
Tranquillity Park was built to commemorate the Apollo 11 moon landing in July 1969. It includes walkways, pools, and cylindrical water fountains, offering an oasis of calm amid the hustle ... READ
The $15 million, 23-acre waterfront park that stretches from Sabine Street to Bagby Street features hike and bike trails with 12 street-to-bayou access points, lush landscaping, dramatic Lunar Cycle Lighting, ... READ
In 1900, Mayor Sam Brashier purchased the Kellem-Noble land and house on the edge of town and created the city’s first park. The 19-acre Sam Houston Park has been the ... READ
Created to commemorate Houston's 150th birthday in 1986, Sesquicentennial Park features cascading waterfalls, distinctive lighting, a gazebo and promenade. Visitors can enjoy the waterway, green spaces, hike-and-bike trails, boat launches ... READ
Set at St. Joseph Parkway at LaBranch and operated by Christus St. Joseph Hospital, Sisters of Charity Park provides a tranquil spot for rest, meditation or just a brief escape. ... READ
Located between One and Two Allen Center, the vibrant urban park and active space contains a wide-open plaza and a linear lawn where people can simply relax and enjoy. READ
The Water Works at Sabine Street is a major destination and park entry point made possible by reclaiming a four-acre abandoned City of Houston water system site. Atop a partially ... READ
Trebly Park located in southern Downtown is a neighborhood park that features dog runs, a large lawn, Tout Suite and more! READ