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.
This park, formerly known as Shenandoah Park before development, is located in the southside of Southern Plantation Drive in Shenandoah subdivision. Southern Oaks Park’s construction was completed in June 2004; it offers a basketball court, playground, swing set, drinking fountain, jogging trail and picnic units. MORE
Southwood Athletic Park is College Station's first community park devoted almost exclusively to athletics. MORE
This is a heavily wooded site with a tributary of Bee Creek traversing the northern portion of the park. MORE
Thomas Park, although smaller than typical community parks, serves in that capacity by virtue that it is the largest park in its respective zone. Thomas is also one of the oldest parks in College Station. MORE
This is a heavily wooded park with some open areas. This park was developed in the summer of 2008 and completed in April 2009. MORE
This site is open and fairly flat with 2 small wooded areas on the southeast and western edges. It is intended to be an athletic park. MORE
Originally constructed as the A&M Consolidated Negro School, Lincoln Center has been utilized at one time or another as a neighborhood center, recreation center, senior citizen's center, maintenance shop, and was formerly the headquarters for the College Station Parks and Recreation Department. MORE
In 1998 Lincoln/Wayne Smith Corridor was renamed to W.A. Tarrow Park in honor of W.A. Tarrow, a principle of Lincoln High School. MORE
Windwood Park features a playground, shelter, picnic unit, seating areas, decorative paving, and an open play area. MORE
Wolf Pen Creek Park and Amphitheater was developed as the first phase of the Wolf Pen Creek Corridor Master Plan. This plan was approved by the College Station City Council in 1998. MORE