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    McClendon Park

    4.2 (21 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Timothy C.

    This certainly is one of the nicer parks. Pulling in there was lots of trash on side of roads and what looked like a bunch of homeless people around. This is not the case. Well maintained park. Pet friendly. The park even has clean bathrooms with toilet paper! Of course this one time I didn't need it. I would suggest this park during COVID. All guests had masks on and always used sanitizer. 5 stars for Harris county!

    Connie F.

    Although this park is a nice place to get your workout in. Beware of thieves waiting on the opportunity to break into your car and take...steal what doesn't belong to them . It was daylight, 10:30 on a weekday. People are out doing their thing. Not thinking someone would bust the window out and take credit cards and use them within a 2 hour span. I haven't been back since April 21st. That's the day it happened. Mind you there were many people walking and exercising. I was only out there for 40 minutes.

    Gerard Y.

    The is probably the biggest park I've visited in the Houston area so far. Some long trails for both walking and running and have a slight incline to them. A big playground for kids near the parking lot/entrance. There's also parking along the street too if the parking lot is too full inside. On one side there's a huge grass field with kids playing soccer and baseball field off to the other end. Another well kept park as I saw people walking their dogs, but no dangers of stepping on dog poop from dog owners who don't pick up after their pets.

    Brandi B.

    I absolutely love this park! It's a hidden gem and when I say it's hidden, it really is. This park has something to offer for adults and kids. It has one huge pavilion for rental and several small pavilions with one picnic take that is first come first serve. It also offers a splash pad, very nice play structures, restrooms, water fountains, exercise stations, a sanded volley ball court, and hills/trails that are great for a nice run or jog. Also the parking in plentiful. It's just next door to a Walmart so stop and grab some snacks and enjoy:)

    Great splash pad
    Fancynancy B.

    Went on a Friday afternoon and it was not crowded. Park is super nice, clean and the splash pad and play ground are too notch!

    You can reserve here. Great for parties!

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    Love the splash pad! My son had fun while we get the picnicking going. Good place to go for a walk as well

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    Ask the Community - McClendon Park

    Has anyone rented out the pavilion? I don't see any pricing or reservation information on their web page.

    I rented it for my daughters birthday, but then cancelled it because of covid back in April. There was a deposit check required (I believe $125?) but if you leave it in good condition you do not get charged. The phone number for rental is on the… Read more

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    There is a trail where you can run and walk, a place to play baseball and soccer.

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    4.5(332 reviews)
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    BEAUTIFUL PARK! I have lived in Houston for years and only ever scratched the surface of this…read moreBuffalo Bayou Park. It's so clean and I absolutely love all the wild flowers this time of year. This is one of the best place to bike in the inner loop with the separated biking and pedestrian trails. Connects to the heights and all major neighborhoods. A lovely place to get a walk or bike ride in on the evenings or weekends! There are quite a few manicured grass spots for picnics or to bring a book, as well as shaded areas. I have always felt very safe at this park. A 'not so hidden' gem as parking can be a little tough, but leads to not very busy trails. I never realized how beautiful this park is compared to the days I would only drive by!

    The Houston Cistern at Buffalo Bayou Park is not only an amazing piece of Houston history but also…read morea wonderful structure to tour. In a city that is known for tearing down and paving over so much of our history, it is wonderful that this was saved and has been made into a place that visitors can visit and experience. I went with some friends from Kingwood on a Photo Walk of the area, we were lucky that the light and sound experience was still going on, each column in the cistern has LED lighting that changes to the tune of some aethereal music playing silently, the acoustics of the cistern make it sound so beautiful and mesmerizing. When you purchase your ticket online you choose one of the available times, upon entry they give you 30 minutes, the time passed quickly. Be ready if you are taking pictures or better yet, a video. Smart phones work great but you might consider turning off auto focus and just focusing manually if you know how because when it gets dark for a moment and then the lights come on most cameras auto focus has to search for focus so it goes in and out of focus. When you leave, there is a skateboard park up above and worth some time for taking pictures of the acrobatic skating going on.

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    Peaceful, zen, bit of nature within the museum district's Herman Park…read more Parking was free since we went on a Sunday and we were able to find a very close spot within the lot. We want on a day with gorgeous weather, not too hot and plenty of sunshine. We saw squirrels, turtles coyfish and various birds. There was a decent crowd but we were able to move around easily and get some cute pics. This is a beautiful weather day must.

    This was my first visit to the Japanese Garden in Houston, and it left a gentle impression on me. I…read morecame toward the tail end of winter, just as spring was teasing its way in. Here and there, I spotted a delicate cherry blossom and a few early blooms, though I wish I had visited at the peak of flower season. The garden itself is exquisitely designed and every corner seems crafted for peace, and I truly enjoyed the calm atmosphere. It felt like a small escape from the city hustle. That said, I did notice the cleanliness was a bit of an issue; the garden could definitely use some extra care to keep it pristine. Another small drawback was the restroom situation. There are only two available, and both were quite busy, so I ended up waiting a while and eventually decided it wasn't worth it. Still, the park draws a lovely crowd with people come to stroll, reflect, and soak in the beauty. If I'm in Houston again at a better time, I'll absolutely return to see the garden in full bloom. It has so much potential, and with a little more attention to detail, it could be a true hidden gem.

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