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Arthur Storey Park

Open: 7 a.m. - dusk

Address: 7400 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. South, Houston, Texas 77072

Arthur Storey Park, located at 7400 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. South, Houston, is a dual-use park featuring two lakes, a playground, a yin-yang Tai Chi court, a gazebo overlooking the water, and almost 3 miles of paved trails. The Arthur Storey Park Stormwater Detention Basin can hold approximately 1.15 billion gallons of stormwater, reducing the risk of flood damage for thousands of residents and businesses along Brays Bayou. Amenities include: 23 benches, a drinking fountain, two gazebos, a Kid Fit park, 17 picnic tables, and four playgrounds.
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Bear Creek Pioneers Park

Open: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Address: 15015 Clay Road, Houston, TX 77084

Bear Creek Pioneers Park is 2,154.6 acres in size, and offers over 2 miles of trails. Amenities include an 18 baseball/softball fields, benches, six exercise stations, a picnic area, 14 playgrounds, seven reservable pavilions, Scout camping, 26 soccer fields, three tennis courts, horseshoe courts, two fire pits, an aviary and wildlife habitat, an equestrian trail, 16 restrooms, and two pickleball courts. The park is also home to the Harris County War Memorial, which was built in 1985 to honor known Harris County residents who lost their lives in World War I and subsequent wars.
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George Bush Park

Open: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Address: 16756 Westheimer Parkway, Houston, TX 77082

George Bush Park encompasses a whopping 7,800 acres inside the Barker Reservoir. The park hosts a large group of soccer fields, softball/baseball fields, beautiful dog parks for large and small dogs, an equestrian trail, and 11.36 miles of hike and bike trails ranging over Buffalo Bayou. 
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John Paul Landing Park

Open: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Address: 24202 West Road, Cypress, TX 77433

John Paul Landing Park, an 876-acre park, features a serene 176-acre lake that serves as a major flood detention facility for the area, and accommodates terrestrial and aquatic wildlife. Other amenities include: an educational center, a cricket field, exercise stations, licensed fishing, pickleball, a picnic area, a playground, and four reservable pavilions. 
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Kleb Woods Nature Preserve

Open: 7 a.m. - dusk

Address: 20303 Draper Road, Tomball, Texas 77377

Kleb Woods Nature Preserve provides a unique window into the rich environmental and cultural history of northwest Harris County. The 133.5-acre preserve includes the former homestead of Elmer Kleb. The Nature Center and farmhouses are open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The preserve's amenities include: a wetlands area, a picnic area, Scout camping, nearly 4-miles of nature trails, and a pavilion.

NOTE: While we understand your desire to experience nature with your dog at your side, we must respectfully ask that you refrain from doing so at Kleb Woods Nature Preserve. Recent studies have shown that dogs, even those on leashes, drive other wildlife from the area. Our mission is to keep wildlife thriving at Kleb Woods, so park patrons of all ages can enjoy and learn more about the wonders of nature.
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Mary Jo Peckham Park

Open: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Address: 5597 Gardenia Lane, Katy, Texas 77493

Mary Jo Peckham Park is a 32-acre green space featuring basketball courts, an aquatic and fitness center, a putting green, a miniature golf course, a playground, a reservable pavilion, a gazebo, a fishing lake, exercise stations, and a six-hole disc golf course. 
The park was named after the late Mary Jo Hill Peckham: "Widely known for her willingness to help those in need, she was dedicated to acting as a friend at all times to anyone in need of care, guidance, or assistance." Harris County Commissioners Court recognized Mary Jo Peckham’s contributions to her community when it proclaimed June 18, 1991, as “Mary Jo Peckham Day.”
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Terry Hershey Park

Open: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Address: 15200 Memorial Drive, Houston, Texas 77079

Terry Hershey Park spans 496 acres, with over 11 miles of trail. The park runs parallel to a roughly 6-mile stretch of Buffalo Bayou, and was named for a champion of the bayou, Terry Hershey, a conservationist who campaigned in the mid-1960s to keep the banks of Buffalo Bayou from being paved. Park amenities include: exercise stations, picnic area, playground, pavilion, and trail access.
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Zube Park

Open: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.

Address: 17560 Roberts Road, Hockley, Texas 77447

Zube Park is known for its specialized children's amenities, namely its operational miniature railroad track and trains, and splash pad. Other notable amenities include: a disc golf course, an exercise station, lake/pond, picnic area, playground, reservable pavilion, and soccer pitches. Named for the Zube family, the 225-acre park includes 117 acres of land purchased from Texas in 1867 by Carl “Charles” Friedrich Zube, who immigrated from the Kingdom of Prussia in the mid-1850s. The park also boasts almost 3 miles of trails.
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