Parks & Greenspaces
More than 350 acres of parks and green spaces + White Oak Pool
Amenities
- Two showers with hot water in each dressing/bathroom
- Two pavilions with 10’ picnic tables beneath shaded pergolas (available to rent for pool parties!)
- 25’ outdoor pool with lap lane and detached toddler pool
- Patio furniture—tables, chairs and chaise lounges
Regular pool hours of operation:
Open daily: Tuesday to Sunday, 1:00–8:00 p.m.
2024 Open Holidays (regular hours):
- Memorial Day: Monday, May 27, 2024
- Independence Day: Thursday, July 4, 2024
- Labor Day: Monday, September 2, 2024
Alabonson Park
9650 N. Houston Rosslyn
Houston, TX
Acres: 50.21
Amenities include:
- 4 Softball fields
- Concession stand
- Community room
- Soccer Fields
- Football Field
- Running/Walking Trails
- Park office
Aron Ledet Park
6323 Antoine Dr,
Houston, TX 77091
Acres: 13.44
Park Amenities:
- Playground
- Basketball court
- Splash pad
- Picnic tables
- Pavilion
- Running/Walking Trail
Park Renovation in 2023 included: trail improvements, parking lot improvements, existing play improvements, [solar-powered] lighting, and new site furniture.
Cole Creek Park
7200 Drowsy Pine
Houston, TX 77092
Acres: 6.97
Park Amenities:
- Tennis courts
- Playground
- Picnic tables
- Walking trail
Forest West Park
5915 Golden Forest Dr.
Houston, TX 77092
Acres: 6.16
Forest West Park is part of Mayor Turner’s 50/50 Park Partners initiative.
Park Renovation in 2023 included: trail improvements, existing play improvements, [solar-powered] lighting, and new site furniture.
Rosslyn Park
6500 Pinemont
Houston, TX 77092
Acres: 0.53
Sylvester Turner Park
2800 W. Little York
Houston TX 77091
Acres: 26.01
Park Amenities:
- Houston Astros MLB Urban Youth Academy
- Little league fields
- Lighted NCAA field
- Playground
- Picnic shelter
- Walking trails
West Mount Houston Park
10300 N. Houston
Houston, TX 77088
Acres: 50.22
This heavily wooded park has been designated as a “Nature Preserve.” This will preserve this natural area for the protection of ecological communities and native wildlife and for the ecosystem services they provide to the City of Houston. Development will be limited to trails, benches, signage, trash cans, bird friendly lighting and stormwater wetlands.
Vogel Creek Walking Trail
A 1-mile hike-and-bike trail, with a series of small parks along the route, will be constructed along Vogel Creek. The project includes a new walking trail, exercise equipment and several “parklets” with picnic tables/benches