Buffalo Bayou Cruise | Crucero de Buffalo Bayou (Bilingual)

ALLEN'S LANDING 1001 Commerce Street, Houston, TX, United States

Estos paseos en bote de 30 minutos son una excelente manera de pasar tiempo con su familia y amigos. Escápese del bullicio de la ciudad y disfrute de la brisa fresca mientras se desliza por las aguas de Buffalo Bayou. Observe garzas elegantes, peces saltadores e incluso un caimán en las orillas del agua.

$15

Lockwood on Buffalo Bayou Ribbon-Cutting & Neighborhood Party

Lockwood on Buffalo Bayou 733 N Drennan St, Houston, United States

Date: Saturday, October 5 Time: 10am-1pm Location: Lockwood on Buffalo Bayou (733 N Drennan St) Join us to celebrate the completion of Lockwood on Buffalo Bayou, a new affordable housing development nestled within green space in the vibrant East End community. This community celebration will feature a ribbon cutting and remarks from: Gaynell Floyd Drexler, Buffalo […]

Buffalo Bayou Cruise

ALLEN'S LANDING 1001 Commerce Street, Houston, TX, United States

Escape within the heart of the city and glide along Buffalo Bayou. From the waterway, look for wildlife and unique views of Houston's skyline.

$15

Buffalo Bayou Park Wellness Walk

The Water Works 105 Sabine St, Houston, TX, United States

Join Buffalo Bayou Partnership on a free Wellness Walk led by Laura Conely, founder of Urban Paths. Anyone and everyone is invited to walk through the paths of Buffalo Bayou Park while discussing topics including mental and physical health as well as the benefits of being exposed to nature.

Bayou Cleanup with United by Blue and Olipop

Allen's Landing 1001 Commerce Street, Houston, TX, United States

Join United by Blue and Olipop Prebiotic Soda with Buffalo Bayou Partnership in a bayou cleanup!

Buffalo Bayou Cruise: Port to Port

ALLEN'S LANDING 1001 Commerce Street, Houston, TX, United States

The Port to Port History Tour is a cruise east of downtown on Buffalo Bayou from Allen’s Landing to the Port of Houston Turning Basin. In 1914 with the opening of the Houston Ship Channel and the modern Port of Houston, the section of Buffalo Bayou from the port’s turning basin to the foot of Main Street (now known as Allen’s Landing) was called the upper channel.  Join bayou guide Andrew Groocock on a historical tour of the upper channel of Buffalo Bayou focusing on the historic significance of this industrial stretch and Houston, as you cruise the approximately seven miles from the old port of Houston to the new port of Houston.

$45

Buffalo Bayou Cruise: History

ALLEN'S LANDING 1001 Commerce Street, Houston, TX, United States

Look back at Houston’s history while cruising Buffalo Bayou with a local historian. Your guide will share stories of the Allen brothers and provide historical information about the people, places and events along the bayou that helped shape Houston.

$40

Sunrise Ceremony with the Calmecac Indigenous Organization

TONY MARRON PARK 808 N. York Street, Houston, Texas

Join BBP at Tony Marron Park for the 11th Annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Sunrise Prayer and Ceremonial Gathering led by the Calmecac Indigenous Organization. This sunrise observance will follow the ceremonial construction of a tipi and will honor the Buffalo nation through traditional song, music, and dance. All are invited to participate in a Rematriation […]

Free

Indigenous Peoples’ Day: A Celebration of All Nations

THE WATER WORKS 105 Sabine Street, Houston, TX, United States

Xochipilli Collective presents Indigenous Peoples Day: A Celebration of All Nations, an event dedicated to honoring the rich histories, cultures, and enduring presence of Indigenous peoples. Saying proudly, “we have always existed, we have always been here, we were not discovered.” This celebration invites people of all backgrounds to recognize the sovereignty and resilience of […]

Buffalo Bayou Park Wellness Walk

The Water Works 105 Sabine St, Houston, TX, United States

Join Buffalo Bayou Partnership on a free Wellness Walk led by Laura Conely, founder of Urban Paths. Anyone and everyone is invited to walk through the paths of Buffalo Bayou Park while discussing topics including mental and physical health as well as the benefits of being exposed to nature.