Cocktails in Bloom
Join us for Cocktails in Bloom on May 14th! This fourth annual gathering in support of BBP will be held around Lost Lake, Buffalo Bayou Park’s hidden gem.

Join us for Cocktails in Bloom on May 14th! This fourth annual gathering in support of BBP will be held around Lost Lake, Buffalo Bayou Park’s hidden gem.
Watch the emergence of the 250,000+ Mexican free-tailed bats that live under the Waugh Bridge from BBP's pontoon boat.
Learn about native plants and the insects that pollinate them along Buffalo Bayou! Follow along this discovery tour of Houston’s historic waterway ecosystem by Nancy Greig, former director of the Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
Join BBP's 2025 Artist in Residence, Kristi Rangel, for The Witness Series in green spaces along Buffalo Bayou East and explore the bayou's rich history, engage with its natural elements, and reflect on themes of environmental equity.
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.
Watch the emergence of the 250,000+ Mexican free-tailed bats that live under the Waugh Bridge from BBP's pontoon boat.
Buffalo Bayou Partnership is teaming up with two Houston parks to bring you Jazzy Sundays, a series of FREE, outdoor jazz concerts. The series celebrates the vibrancy and rich tradition of jazz and the incredible Houstonians who preserve the artform. Family-friendly concerts will be held Sundays, March 2, 9, 16 and 23 at Emancipation Park; Sundays, […]
Watch the emergence of the 250,000+ Mexican free-tailed bats that live under the Waugh Bridge from BBP's pontoon boat.
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.
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.