CANCELED: Second Saturday Boat Ride
NoteDue to high water levels in Buffalo Bayou, this Second Saturday Boat Ride has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Due to high water levels in Buffalo Bayou, this Second Saturday Boat Ride has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
These 30-minute boat rides are a great way to spend the afternoon with your family. Escape from the city and enjoy the cool breeze as you glide along Buffalo Bayou’s waters. Look for graceful herons, jumping fish, and even the occasional alligator sunning on the banks. (Weather and water levels permitting.)
Learn more about the 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats that share the city with us and enjoy an amazing view of their dusk emergence from our pontoon boat, Spirit of the Bayou. (Weather and water levels permitting.)
These 30-minute boat rides are a great way to spend the evening with your family. Escape from the city and enjoy the cool breeze as you glide along Buffalo Bayou’s waters.
Learn more about the 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats that share the city with us and enjoy an amazing view of their dusk emergence from our pontoon boat, Spirit of the Bayou. (Weather and water levels permitting.)
Learn more about the 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats that share the city with us and enjoy an amazing view of their dusk emergence from our pontoon boat, Spirit of the Bayou. (Weather and water levels permitting.)
Learn more about the 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats that share the city with us and enjoy an amazing view of their dusk emergence from our pontoon boat, Spirit of the Bayou. (Weather and water levels permitting.)
Take a look back to the late 1800s – when Houston was founded – with Louis Aulbach, local historian and author. Learn more about the important individuals and families along Buffalo Bayou who helped shape Houston.
Get ready for a ghostly evening on the Spirit of Buffalo Bayou pontoon boat with historian and “ghost writer” Andrew Groocock, as he shares stories of haunted tales and legends of Buffalo Bayou.
Take a look back to the late 1800s – when Houston was founded – with Louis Aulbach, local historian and author. Learn more about the important individuals and families along Buffalo Bayou who helped shape Houston.