College Station Parks
Exciting City Of College Station Parks And Recreation
Sports lovers will appreciate the state-of-the-art College Station parks and recreation centers. Engage in a thrilling host of activities – including sport fields, hiking trails, swimming facilities, and wildlife excursions.
Celebrate Nature Amidst Beautiful College Station Parks And Wildlife
Make Bryan-College Station your destination for natural beauty. Experience the best of College Station parks and recreation, and get away from it all.
Hensel Park is part of the Texas A&M University system, and is designed primarily for the students of the University. In 1986, the City of College Station installed a playground and a fitness center. MORE
- Date: November 11 - December 31
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- Date: November 4
Location:MugWalls , College Station - More >>>
This park, formerly known as Westchester Park, was the first joint-use project for the College Station Independent School District and the City of College Station. The cooperative effort between the two entities led to the design and implementation of a facility that would serve a dual purpose: during school hours the park functions as a school playground and playing fields; the remainder of the time, as a regular city park for use by the general public. MORE
- Date: November 5
Location:Revolutions Cafe and Bar , Bryan - More >>>
The original two acres of John Crompton Park (Formerly Woodway Park), which were acquired in 1982 through Park Land Dedication, are semi-wooded. Two more acres, purchased in 1992 for $36,000.00, consists of flat, open land fronting on Holleman. MORE
Recreational features in this park include a half basketball court, girl's lighted softball fields, ¾ mile concrete jogging exercise trail, disc golf course, playground, open play area, picnic units, pedestrian bridge, and a 30 car parking lot. A nature trail stretches from Southwest Parkway, through the park, to the corner of Holik and Anderson Street. MORE
This park was established as part of land negotiations to create a city industrial park. The site has a variety of plant and animal species indigenous to this area. The park currently offers several miles of trails and provides an excellent opportunity for hiking, cycling, bird watching, equestrian activities and nature study. MORE
Lions Park includes a half basketball court, playground, picnic units, and parking for ten cars. An iron fence, walkway, area lighting, and landscaping were added in 1990. The park was supplemented with sidewalks, new play equipment, a drinking fountain, and fencing in 1994. MORE