Nov 25, 2022

There are plenty of beautiful parks where you can enjoy exciting outdoor activities within driving distance of Houston, TX. Take a drive in a spacious Cadillac XT6 to take your pooch walkies, buy crispy farm-fresh fruit and vegetables at the farmers’ markets, paddle down waterways in the heart of the city, and explore lush forests and wetland areas filled with bird and animal life hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

5 Amazing Local Parks You Can Drive to From Houston, TX

1. Buffalo Bayou Park

The 160-acre Buffalo Bayou Park at 1800 Allen Parkway and Memorial Drive in River Oaks stretches along 10 miles of waterway. Over weekends, the park is alive with Houstonians kayaking, cycling the Sandy Reed Memorial Trail, and walking their four-legged friends. On weekdays, the park provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle for a peaceful break in scenic surroundings.

2. Hermann Park

Hermann Park, adjacent to the Museum of Natural Science and the Houston Zoo at 6001 Fannin Street, is home to the Miller Outdoor Theatre, which hosts various events throughout the year. Board the mini train for a tour of the park, take a ride on a paddleboat, and a leisurely stroll through the peaceful Japanese gardens at sunset.

3. Evelyn’s Park

The small but beautiful 5-acre Evelyn’s Park at 4400 Bellaire Boulevard in Bellaire is a hub of activity throughout the year with free fitness classes, farmers markets, food trucks, and loads of family fun on the expansive green lawn. Take a slow walk along the scenic pathways lined with colorful flowers and sit down on the oak-shaded patio of Yellow House to enjoy a cup of steaming coffee and a delicious breakfast.

4. Sheldon Lake State Park

Houston’s Sheldon Lake State Park at 14140 Garrett Road, a 26-mile drive to the city’s outskirts, is a nature lovers’ paradise. Hike down miles of nature trails to catch glimpses of raccoons, rabbits, and opossums, and even spot alligators and deer along the way. Geese, ducks, and other waterfowl are plentiful around the lake and ponds.

There are heron and egret rookeries on the barrier islands and ospreys and bald eagles in the winter months. The 82-foot John Jacob Observation Tower’s decks provide magnificent views over the lake, wetland, prairies, and the Houston skyline in the distance.

5. Lake Houston Wilderness Park

The beautiful Lake Houston Wilderness Park at 25840 FM 1484 in New Carney, 32.4 miles north of Houston, covers nearly 5,000 acres of lush forests alive with birds and animals. There are more than 20 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails in the park, of which 13 miles are for horseback riding through the woods to the San Jacinto River. Take a splash in the cool water, paddle down the river, and stay overnight at a scenic campsite or lovely cabin.

Take a well-deserved break and drive to lovely green spaces in and around the city to enjoy exciting outdoor activities or to spend the day relaxing in the fresh air. Stop at Bayway Cadillac Southwest today to find a luxury vehicle ideal for your way of living.

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