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    Elizabeth Baldwin Park

    4.1 (29 reviews)

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    Jazmin M.

    Beautiful place, small park. Seems like a small dog park, lots of shade with seating area.

    Love them! Don't you?
    Nancy C.

    The deception of this miniature park. Ginormous & rich in Houston history. Everyone enjoys a great story of secrets, double-dealing, & murder! Get the scoop on THE Elizabeth Baldwin and Elizabeth Baldwin Park here: http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/parksites/baldwinpark.html First time I ever came was in 2012, baby daddy was working on an art car for the famous Houston art car parade. It had rained, it was wet, hard to stay clean. My little people and I loved it. The trees and puddles called our names. Yesterday, May 10, 2017, I visited with a girlfriend. The plan was to sit and enjoy the day. It was a splendid breezy day; I could hear the branches calling me again to play. No way I could just sit and park it, much less let her do it either. We spent our late morning in the trees. Laughing from our fear of falling. It's a great date spot. Not a lot of people here, isolate, perfect for public affection. I mean you could come relax, read, play chess, or checkers too. What ever creams your Twinkie. What ever tickles your pickle. Different strokes for different folks. You get that urban and relaxed feel just across the way from the fast pace of Downtown Houston. Great playground. My kids enjoyed it back in the day when it wasn't so fancy, fun for all the little ones, and young at heart. I read a review that stated there is no restroom, it's not for "outsiders", great observation. That maybe so. They could even build a fence, but good thing I can climb. Latina heritage and all. Happy climbing!

    Workout Time! I'm by the dip bars
    Nathaniel L.

    Love this park! You can bring dogs here. There are plastic bag dispensers everywhere to scoop poop so it's great for dog owners. There are pull-ups bars and parallel bars for people like me who love to work out. There are beautiful trees that are big and old that provide great amounts of shade on sunny days. Perfect community park!

    Raul M.

    I've been coming here my whole life. I love all the changes that have been made to this park over the years to make it friendlier to the neighborhood and making this place safer. My dog loves coming here to play with other dogs, chase squirrels or find sticks on the floor. Every now and then you find food on the floor that careless people or homeless people leave so be careful if your dog starts sniffing at an area for too long! But over all I love the changes that have been made to this park over the passed 20 plus years.

    Kaleigh G.

    This park is beautiful! You can't beat gorgeous live oak trees combined with a glimpse of the Houston skyline. It has a neighborhood feel in the heart of the city! The occasional homeless person hanging around the picnic tables can put a damper on your party, picnic, or day at the park. Other that that, the park can be a great place to spend an afternoon with your pups or kiddos. There are doggie bag dispensers and trash cans along the 1/4 mile trail as well as a cute little playground.

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    Great Neighborhood park. Seems to be safe well patrolled by police. Good place to run in the afternoon.

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    Beautiful little park with ancient oaks trees. An oasis in the midst of bustling city traffic.

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    Dangerous! Many loose dogs and people asking for money. No parking.

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