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  2. 3 days ago · Daily Entrance. Sat Jun 22 2024 - Sun Jul 21 2024. Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 1 Month (s) in advance. Note: There are 2 site (s) in this category with different booking windows. Please check site details for more information (Loop, Site) Brazos Bend State Park, 1pm - 5pm Entrance Brazos Bend State Park, 5pm - 10pm ...

  3. OFFICE AND GATE INFORMATION: Gate Hours: 8am-10pm, daily. SWIMMING AND BOATING: No swimming/boating. Can't enter the water due to alligators in the park. OBSERVATORY INFORMATION: The George Observatory is operated by the Houston Museum of Natural Science.

  4. Want to find the best trails in Brazos Bend State Park for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 21 great trails for hiking, walking, and birding and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.

  5. Brazos Bend State Park camping reservations and campground information. Learn more about camping near Brazos Bend State Park and reserve your campsite today.

  6. A former hunting ranch, Brazos Bend State Park is about 28 miles southwest of Houston and covers roughly 5,000 acres. Its 3.2-mile eastern boundary fronts the Brazos River on the southeast border of Fort Bend County.

  7. The Nature Center at Brazos Bend State Park offers exhibits, alligators, snakes , tarantula ,animals, pond life and wildlife displays.

  8. Brazos Bend State Park is a 4,897-acre (1,982 ha) state park along the Brazos River in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas (with a Needville postal address), run by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

  9. Oct 14, 2019 · Come and discover more about Texas' wetland plants and animals by using your senses as you follow this trail. TRAIL ACCESS: Park in the main Nature Center lot. Take the paved observatory trail across the road and you will see the Creekfield Lake trailhead. This loop trail brings you back to your starting point.

  10. This park is huge with over 5000 acres and is the only park in Texas with three distinct eco systems – wetlands, forest, and prairie – all of which contribute to making this is an interesting and scenic park.

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