Driving by we almost missed it. Stopped to use a restroom and decided to walk through the nature walk. There was not much to see but no one was there which made it feel like a little hideaway. When leaving, saw there was a little road and google maps showed it went by the water. So glad we went down that road to take a look. There was plenty of parking and a few people fishing. While it is not a swimming beach there were people walking along the beach and we joined in for awhile. The waves were similar to what you might see on a freshwater lake. Some of the small sea shells actually had crabs that crawled across the beach. You will need water shoes since there is glass from broken (beer?) bottles. I was picking up a few pieces until I realized how much there was and found even more buried...
Read moreIt was like going to the wild feeling. I enjoyed lots of artists depictions and photographs supposedly sitting in front of plants or birds shown on the boards. After each piece, I wondered how much creativity the artist/photographer showed to capture the image at that quality. Their names are below each image for copyright protection. Still, people fail to acknowledge or think in the direction of the Originator of these marvels, Jehovah. It is easily accessible. I parked free. There is a walk board with two parts showing different species. It is a place to visit, if you like nature and want to know some species native to Texas/America. Its maintenance seems on the decline. Visit...
Read moreI like this park because it is in my neighborhood and I run and walk my dog around here all the time; as do my neighbors. You should be aware that I have seen a few drug deals taken place at this park and there is a homeless community about a 1/2 mile to the left somewhere behind the hospital. Although, one lady from park staff is not friendly at all. She yelled at me because my dog peed on the boardwalk. Um... Sorry! !!!You should visit this park to see...
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