CANCELED: Second Saturday Boat Ride
NoteUnfortunately due to high rain chances and thunderstorms this weekend, we are canceling Second Saturday Boat Rides. Please stay tuned for future dates.
Unfortunately due to high rain chances and thunderstorms this weekend, we are canceling Second Saturday Boat Rides. Please stay tuned for future dates.
Unfortunately due to high rain chances and thunderstorms this weekend, we are canceling Waugh Bat Colony Boat Tours. Please stay tuned for future dates.
CounterCurrent kicks off with Ht/X, a live video spectacle on the underside of downtown's Allen’s Landing Bridge by Austin-based multimedia artist Luke Savisky.
The Johnny Steele Dog Park will be completely closed until further notice. Please stay tuned to Buffalo Bayou Partnership's website, Facebook and Twitter for updates.
Support a greener Houston by participating in Houston Give 5 on April 18th!
Join Buffalo Bayou Partnership and Katy Prairie Conservancy for a docent-led walking tour through Buffalo Bayou Park to learn more about the pocket prairies and new amenities in the park, and to discuss the long history of change along this waterway.
Guests will enjoy an amazing view of the bats’ dusk emergence from Waugh Bridge. Learn more about these 250,000 magnificent Mexican free-tailed bats that share the city with us. Time: Boat departs 30 minutes before sunset (1½ hour boat rides) Cost: $30 per person (children under 4 are not permitted on boat tours) Weather permitting. Reservations required. […]
The Dog Park will be closed Wednesday, April 29 until 3:00 pm for painting of the entry fence.
We're partnering up with Cuchara Restaurant for a festive Cinco de Mayo "foodie float!" Enjoy three authentic ceviche dishes and flowing margaritas as you take in views of Buffalo Bayou's lush scenery aboard BBP’s pontoon boat, Spirit of the Bayou.
Guests will enjoy an amazing view of the bats’ dusk emergence from Waugh Bridge. Learn more about these 250,000 magnificent Mexican free-tailed bats that share the city with us. (Weather and water levels permitting.)