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Houston Recreation

What recreation isn't available in Houston? None we can think of! Year round activities and a great climate of fun await you with all the great Houston recreation. For those seeking fun in the sun try hiking nature trails, biking the city and parks, great golf, tons of tennis, taking the trails horseback riding, or the thrills and spills of amusement parks and water parks. Houston has everything to get you outdoors and having fun. If you like to keep your action indoors, try entertainment centers, bowling alleys, video arcades, laser-tag, hundreds of movie theaters, and the list goes on and on. You vacation days will be bursting to the seams with all the great recreation available. And activities are spread throughout the metropolitan area, so you are always moments from the action. Month in and month out, you'll find adventure for every day of your vacation. Houston recreation is the mother lode of fun! Click here for a list of Houston Recreation activities.

 
Houston Attractions

As the fourth largest city in America, Houston hosts numerous and fantastic attractions. Houston attractions include something for every interest and something for every day of your vacation. Take a trip to the past at George Ranch Historical Park, and a trip to the future at Space Center Houston. Go for thrills at Six Flags Astro World and the Celebration Station and Marq-E Entertainment Centers. If nature is your thing you must visit the Bayou Wildlife Park and Moody Gardens. And there are countless museums featuring history, heritage, art, science, technology and more. And for the sports enthusiasts, well you know the teams: Houston Aeros, Houston Astros and the Houston Comets. And don't forget the aquariums, nature preserves, and numerous parks available, as well. Think we've named enough attractions? We have not even gotten started! But we're running out of room, and you just might run out of time with all that Houston attractions have to offer. We've listed some of our favorites below. ...click here for a list of Houston Attractions.

 

Houston Restaurants

Houston eats out more than any other city's population. And once you experience Houston restaurants, you'll understand why! Some of the best chefs in the world call Houston their culinary home, and you'll get to taste the benefits. With five star fine dining available throughout the city, you may pick and choose your next extraordinary epicurean experience. But, you'll also get to choose your price, with restaurants serving everything from a fast food bite to eat, to all you can eat buffets, and family budget conscience national chains. You will always be able to get a great meal and stay within your vacation budget. As for ethnic specialties, you'll find a world of flavors to sample in Houston. This city's diversity is reflected in the numerous world cuisines available. And you'll never have to look or travel far when hunger strikes, with great restaurants everywhere you turn. For variety of location, cuisine and pricing, Houston restaurants rate 5 stars from us!...click here for a list of Houston Restaurants.

  

Houston Hotels

Whether for business or pleasure, family get-away or romantic weekend, Houston hotels have a great room, at a great price, ready for you. You'll discover the perfect lodging available throughout downtown and around town, with hotels in the middle of the action, or in quiet seclusion. Location is never a concern, and is always convenient. As for pricing, you'll find everything from low-budget motels and inns, to family-budget-friendly national chains, right up to who-has-a budget sky's the limit elegance and refinement. Every wallet size will find the right size room in Houston. And if you need a pool for the kids, a lounge for happy hour, or a concierge and 24-hour room service, every hotel amenity is ready and available here. Planning where to stay will become your favorite of planning your vacation with all the incredible variety Houston hotels have to offer. But, make your reservations today because rooms in Houston fill up fast!...click here for a list of Houston Hotels.

 

  

Houston Nightlife

Whether you prefer your nightlife to be cool and comfortable, or hot and sweaty, Houston nightlife has your next great night waiting for you! With everything from state-of-the-art dance clubs, action packed bars and live music venues, to live theater, the symphony, dance, opera, and comedy clubs, you can pick and choose your speed and your interest. And you won't have to break the bank for a great night, unless you really want to! You can step into dollar-a-beer bars or a swanky cocktail lounge; whatever best accommodates your wallet size. Location wise, well, you are within moments of some great nightlife the moment you finish dinner with venues spread throughout the city and suburbs. So put on you're dancing shoes or your dinner jacket, your T-shirt or your little black dress, and get ready for all that Houston nightlife has to offer. Check out some of the hot spots we've listed below, and get ready for a spectacular night!...click here for a list of Houston Nightlife activities.

 

  

Houston Shopping

Get ready, get set, and GO shoppers because Houston has some major shopping for you to do! Whether you consider yourself bargain savvy or designer wear addicted, you'll find a gold mine of retail opportunities just waiting for you! With everything from deep discount outlets to top-of-the-line don't-even-ask-the-price stores, Houston shopping has it all. And you never have to worry about finding all these great venues; because they will be everywhere you turn in Houston, from downtown, to around town, and just outside town. Check out the Galleria, a great and popular shopping venue. The Uptown Mall offers a bevy of the best in retailers, or take a trip to the past with the unique shops of Old Town Spring. Or go for the deep discounts at Katy Mills Discount Outlet Mall. We've listed some of our favorites, but wherever you decide to go you'll find your own favorite Houston shopping experience....click here for a list of Houston Shops.

 

  

Houston Tours

Houston has so much to see and do it also provides some great ways to get to all the best it offers: Houston tours. With year round services, any time is the right time to see the sights. And no matter what your budget, you'll find a sightseeing adventure in your price range. As for which one to take first- well, you decide. You can start with a famous brewery, or go birding. Then move onto famous sights like the Space Center or the San Jacinto Battlegrounds. Or go for the tours of Houston itself, and the Buffalo Bayou. Whether walking, riding, canoeing, biking, or by trolley, these tours know how to get you where you want to go! So discover the history, the future, the landscape, the cityscape, the fun and the excitement of this great city! Take one, or all, of the great Houston tours. But, make your reservations as soon as possible, as many require advance reservations, and fill up quickly!...click here for a list of Houston Tours.

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Houston Facts

Fact 1: It's a Texas-sized boast. The San Jacinto Monument commemorating Sam Houston's victory over the Mexican army looks a lot like the Washington Monument, but it's also 15 feet higher. Built in the 1930s, the 570-foot structure marks the battleground where Texas independence was won in 1836.

Fact 2: Florida may be home to Cape Canaveral, but Houston has the brains behind America's space program. The Johnson Space Center has planned and overseen the country's missions into space since 1963 and is the site where much of the astronauts' training occurs.

Fact 3: No, it's not a ghost town. But when the temperature in this city hits the 90's with sweltering humidity, people are few and far between on downtown streets during the day. Many office buildings are linked by air-conditioned underground tunnels that also offer shops and restaurants.

Fact 4: Looking for a good jog or leisurely stroll? Start at Memorial Park in downtown Houston with its botanical garden and go along Buffalo Bayou where you can catch great views of the city's skyscrapers and a healthy dose of modernist sculpture along the trail.

Fact 5: Shakespeare asked what is in a name, but one Houston socialite knew the answer was "a lot." Ima Hogg was the daughter of Texas Gov. James Hogg and put up with jokes throughout her life about her name. Her home, Bayou Bend, is now a museum for decorative arts, tracing American motifs from colonial days.

Fact 6: Although the location may be unexpected, Houston offers one of America's most in-depth looks at the atrocities of Hitler's Third Reich. The Holocaust Museum follows the history of Europe's Jews from Hitler's rise to the post-World War II era, as survivors endeavored to rebuild their lives.

Fact 7: Houston is home to a rare landmark from last century's world wars. The Battleship Texas is the only surviving naval vessel to have fought in both World War I and World War II.

Fact 8: Ever want to be Snoopy and take on the Red Baron? Well, Houston offers you a chance. The Texas Air Aces give people a chance to test out their aerial fighting skills, taking them up in propeller-driven planes for a shootout with laser guns.

Fact 9: Florida and California are famous for their vast orange groves, but Houston has the Orange Show. Jeff McKissack started the ode to the orange in 1954. There are sculptures, murals, wheels, wishing wells and other oddities at this folk-art center. Everything of course is orange.

Fact 10: It was billed as the Eighth Wonder of the World when it opened in 1965. Houston's Astrodome was the first ballpark to have a roof over the playing field and later was the first to use artificial turf. An 18-story building would fit inside the mammoth structure.

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Best in Houston

Bet you didn't know about all these were even here!

 

Venues Around Town

Bayou Place.
This trendy downtown entertainment complex includes the Verizon Wireless Theater, the
Angelika Film Center and several restaurants under one roof. Corner of Smith and Texas Ave.; (713) 227-0957.

Bolivar Peninsula Ferry.
Take the free 20-minute ferry ride from
Galveston to the Bolivar Peninsula. Visit the Bolivar Lighthouse, beaches, shops and attractions. Contact the Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce: (409) 684-5940; (800) 386-7863.

George Observatory.
The hour’s drive south to
Brazos Bend State Park is worth the effort to check out the heavens on the gigantic 36-inch research telescope, but be sure to call for reservations. Smaller telescopes are available at any time. 21901 FM 762, Needville; (409) 553-3400; (281) 242-3055.

Miller Outdoor Theatre.
This famous open-air theater, with covered seating for 1,580 and a grassy hill for hundreds more, features live music, dance and theater and hosts numerous special events. The season runs March-Nov., and performances are free.
100 Concert Dr.; (713) 520-3290; (713) 284-8354.

Moody Gardens.
Galveston’s renowned attraction offers the Aquarium Pyramid, the Rainforest Pyramid, a stunning IMAX Theater and the Palm Beach Water Park. One Hope Blvd., Galveston; (800) 582-4673.

Port of Houston.
The port offers a free 90-minute boat tour around the port and ship channel. Embarking from the Sam Houston Pavilion, enjoy views of international cargo vessels and operations at the Turning Basin Terminal. The tour is free; however, reservations are required in advance. Port security requires photo IDs for passengers 18 and older.
7300 Clinton Dr. Gate 8; (713) 670-2416.

Reliant Park.
The famed Astrodome, the world’s first indoor stadium, known as “the eighth wonder of the world” 40 years ago, now shares its space with Reliant Stadium, home of the Houston Texans NFL team, Reliant Center and Arena, which hosts conferences, the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo and other events. Daily tours. Inside
Loop 610, between Kirby and Fannin St.; (713) 799-9500.

Space Center Houston.
For out-of-this-world fun, see actual spacecraft, including Mercury, Gemini and Apollo capsules; watch astronauts train for upcoming shuttle missions; touch a moon rock or walk in space through space simulators.
1601 NASA Rd. 1; (281) 244-2100.

Traders Village.
A 60-acre flea market with must-haves from more than 800 dealers as well as food stands and two special event venues.
7979 N. Eldridge Rd., off Hwy. 290; (281) 890-5500.

The Tunnel System.
Rainy weather’s perfect for a trip through downtown’s subterranean tunnel system that connects 55 office buildings with numerous shops and services. Discover
Houston conducts private walking tours of this awe-inspiring maze. (713) 222-9255.

 

 

Natural Encounters

Armand Bayou Nature Center.
This 2,500-acre preserve in
Clear Lake features hiking trails, plants and animals and educational materials on Texas forest, marsh and prairie. 8500 Bay Area Blvd., Pasadena; (281) 474-2551.

Downtown Aquarium
The Downtown Aquarium is a spectacular entertainment, dining and meeting complex located in downtown Houston. Dine on a variety of seafood specialties at the Aquarium Restaurant as you are seated around a 150,000-gallon centerpiece aquarium. Enjoy many of our fabulous attractions including the Aquarium Adventure Exhibit with 500,000 gallons of underwater tanks and more than 400 species of marine life and mammals including white tigers. Take a ride on Shark Voyage, where guests travel by train through the center of a shark tank. Enjoy the variety of amusements such as a Ferris wheel, carousel and many midway games. 410 Bagby St. at Memorial, Houston, Texas 77002, (713) 223-FISH

Hermann Park.
Celebrating 90 years and the winner of numerous awards, this stately park covers 388 acres near the Museum District and includes a miniature train ride, the zoo, themed gardens, an 18-hole golf course and an outdoor amphitheatre.
Main St. at Outer Belt Dr., 2155 N. MacGregor Dr.; (713) 526-0077.

Houston Arboretum and Nature Center.
Winding green trails, featuring plants native to the area, cover more than 150 acres. Guided tours, self-guided tours and wilderness education programs are available.
4501 Woodway Dr.; (713) 681-8433.

Houston Audubon Society.
This large and active chapter of the National Audubon Society has its bird sanctuary system headquartered at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary.
440 Wilchester Blvd.; (713) 932-1639.

Houston Garden Center.
Nestled within the green beauty of
Hermann Park, the center’s lovely grounds include a sculpture garden, fragrant rose and bulb gardens and seasonal flower shows. 1500 Hermann Dr.; (713) 529-3960.

Houston Zoo.
An exciting educational and popular conservation resource, the zoo is set in a 55-acre lush, tropical landscape, and is home to more than 4,500 exotic animals. Special areas include the children’s zoo, reptile house, tropical bird aviary, primate world and a komodo dragon display.
Hermann Park, 1513 N. MacGregor Dr.; (713) 523-5888; (713) 533-6500.

Memorial Park.
Houston’s largest recreational area covers about 1,450 acres of coastal woodland just inside Loop 610. It includes wooded trails for joggers, walkers and cyclists, an 18-hole public golf course, facilities for tennis, softball, swimming, track, croquet, volleyball and inline skating as well as a lighted running course. Memorial Drive from Loop 610 to Wescott; (713) 845-1000.

Mercer Arboretum and Botanical Gardens.
A nationally recognized public garden, this natural haven in the northern part of the city has more than 250 acres of
East Texas piney woods showcasing the region’s largest collection of native and cultivated plants in two special areas. The Botanic Gardens, with more than 20 acres of developed gardens, include herb, ginger, fern, daylily, tropical, bamboo and endangered species collections, color displays and extensive walking trails. The arboretum includes an outdoor classroom, picnic area, a barbecue pavilion and three miles of trails that wind through woodlands. 22306 Aldine-Westfield Rd., north of FM 1960; (281) 443-8731.

Nature Discovery Center.
Housed in a restored 1920s home and nestled in
Russ Pitman Park, this rural retreat offers ecological exhibits, science discovery, rambles and other fun activities. 7112 Newcastle, inside Loop 610, Bellaire; (713) 667-6550.

Sports

Alkek Velodrome.
Track cyclists are familiar with this Olympic-worthy venue, but special sessions are also open to skaters, as long as they wear the proper safety equipment.
19008 Saums Rd.; (281) 578-0693.

Gulf Greyhound Park.
Just south of the city is the world’s largest greyhound racing operation, with pari-mutuel wagering every day. It’s also the site of the Horizon Clubhouse, allegedly the largest restaurant in
Texas. Exit 15, I-45 S., (800) 275-2946.

Houston Aeros.
The American Hockey League’s Houston Aeros call Toyota Center home from October-April. The Aeros have won two championships since 1999 and are always one of the top teams in the AHL. See tomorrow’s National Hockey League stars, today!
Toyota Center, 11510 Polk St.; (713) 974-7825.

Houston Astros.
The 2005 National Champions thrilled the nation in its first run for the World Series in the club’s history. The never-say-die Astros and their fans are pumping up the downtown renaissance. Union Station at Minute Maid Park, 501 Crawford,
Suite 400; (713) 627-8767.

Houston Comets.
Entering its ninth season,
Houston’s first Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) team rocks the court. Toyota Center, 11510 Polk St., (713) 627-9622.

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. (Feb.-Mar.)
This huge rodeo, with more than a million spectators, only invites the best cowboys and cowgirls in the sport to compete at this celebration of all things western. Calf scrambles, chuck wagon races, bareback bronco riding, barrel racing, bull riding, steer wrestling, team roping, educational displays, restaurants and shopping as well as major musical entertainers are part of the show, while livestock auctions and a Texas-sized carnival complete the festivities. Reliant Park, 8701 Kirby; (713) 791-9000; (832) 667-1000.

Houston Rockets.
In
Houston, basketball is known as Rocketball. These NBA Champions wow their devoted fans with far-out moves on the court. Toyota Center, 11510 Polk St.; (713) 627-3865.

Houston Texans.
The newest NFL franchise plays in Reliant Stadium, a 69,000-seat, retractable roof football facility to the roar of fans. One Reliant Park; (713) 336-7700; (832) 667-2000.

Sam Houston Race Park.
Live thoroughbred and quarter horse races, October through April and simulcast wagering every day, except Christmas.
7575 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. W., between Hwy. 290 and I-45; (281) 807-8700.

Playing Around

Adventure Bay.
Twelve acres of wet and wild fun in far west
Houston, Adventure Bay guarantees a splashingly good time. 13602 Beechnut; (281) 530-5979.

Kemah Boardwalk.
Just 20 miles from downtown
Houston, this fun-filled development on the Kemah channel to Galveston Bay is a great family destination. Kemah features a nostalgic amusement park, complete with a 65-foot Ferris wheel, miniature train, carousel and other rides, with many seafood eateries and other fine restaurants to round off your trip. #1 Kemah Waterfront Bradford and Second St., Kemah; (877) AT-KEMAH; (281) 334-9880.

Schlitterbahn Galveston Island Waterpark.
This new 15-acre park offers aquatic adventures. The Wasserfest area is a “convertible waterpark” with closeable sections for year-round fun. Water coasters, tube chutes, water slides, kiddie playgrounds, rapids, wave pool, the Boogie Bahn surf ride, and “Transportainment” river system give you a full day’s fun.
2026 Lockeed St., Galveston; (409) 770-WAVE.

SplashTown Waterpark.
Get ready for wet fun less than half an hour from downtown. With rides called Tornado, Zoom Flumes and Wild Wave Pool, who wouldn’t have fun? Restaurants, shops and rides for all ages. 21300 N. I-45; (281) 355-3300.

Off-Beat Fun

Beer Can House.
This funky, folk art landmark is a private residence covered with beer cans and pull-tabs. During the day, drive by at
222 Malone St.; (713) 926-6368.

Orange Show.
A monumental tribute to oranges, this found-objects folk art experience is no mere museum. 24021 Munger, (713) 926-6368.

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Museums

American Cowboy Museum.
An exhibition of African-American cowboy heritage, complemented by Native American and Hispanic cowboy paraphernalia. Taylor-Stevenson Ranch, 11822 Almeda, (713) 433-4441.

The Art Car Museum.
Displays custom-decorated cars with wacky themes.
140 Heights Blvd., (713) 861-5526.

Battleship Texas.
At age 85, she is the last remaining dreadnought in the world.
3527 Battleground Rd., La Porte, (281) 479-4414.

Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens.
The 28-room mansion features an extensive decorative arts collection and 14 acres of lush gardens. One Westcott, (713) 639-7750.

Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum.
Houses breathtaking 13th century Cypriot frescoes. 4011 Yupon, (713) 521-3990.

Children’s Museum of Houston (CMH).
Children learn through fun, hands-on exhibits, discovery garden and greenhouse covering arts, science, history and culture. 1500 Binz, (713) 522-1138.

Contemporary Arts Museum (CAM).
Diverse exhibitions of cutting-edge contemporary art in a variety of media. 5216 Montrose, (713) 284-8250.

Galveston County Historical Museum.
Learn the story of
Galveston’s past. 2219 Market St., (409) 766-2340.

Galveston Railroad Museum.
Takes visitors back to the days before the automobile when the railroad ruled commerce and tourism. The
Strand at 25th St., Galveston, (409) 765-5700.

George Ranch Historical Park.
Features costumed ranchers at the historical
Davis Mansion complex, Oldenburg Blacksmith Shop and Cowboy Camp. 10215 F.M. 762, Richmond, (281) 343-0218.

Holocaust Museum of Houston.
Exhibits of art, photography and artifacts are combined with an education center to pay tribute to those lost to the Holocaust. 5401 Caroline, (713) 942-8000.

Houston Fire Museum.
Traces the evolution of the city’s fire departments from the turn-of-last-century to the present in an 1890s fire station. 2403 Milam at McIlhenny, (713) 524-2526.

Lone Star Flight Museum.
Salutes the dreams and disasters of the sky with restored aircraft, historical photos and documentation.
2002 Terminal Dr., Galveston International Airport, (409) 740-7722.

Menil Collection.
Features more than 15,000 works from the private collection of the late Jean and Dominique de Menil. 1515 Sul Ross, (713) 525-9400.

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH).
A leading museum with Medieval art and works by American and European masters, as well as Asian and pre-Columbian art. The serene outdoor
Cullen Sculpture Garden is nearby. 1001 Bissonnet, (713) 639-7300.

Museum of Health and Medical Science.
Featuring a tour through the enormous interior of the human body, the Amazing Body Pavilion offers interactive exhibits, science demonstrations and traveling exhibits.
1515 Hermann Dr., (713) 521-1515.

Museum of Natural Science (HMNS).
Striking displays of dinosaurs, native
Texas wildlife, outer space and a fabulous collection of gems and minerals are spotlighted here. The Cockrell Butterfly Center, Burke Baker Planetarium and Wortham IMAX Theater add to the entertainment. 1 Hermann Circle Dr., Hermann Park, (713) 639-4600.

Museum of Printing History.
From early cuneiform tablets to current writings, exhibits shows how written communication has influenced the course of history. 1324 W. Clay, (713) 522-4652.

National Museum of Funeral History.
Displays of funeral service memorabilia. Features items from celebrities like the late President John F. Kennedy and singer Elvis Presley.
415 Barren Springs Dr., (281) 876-3063.

Pioneer Memorial Log House Museum.
This simple one-room structure offers a world of
Texas history in the heart of the high-tech Texas Medical Center. 1510 N. McGregor Dr., (713) 522-0396.

Rothko Chapel.
This chapel displays 14 gigantic paintings by the late abstract expressionist, Mark Rothko. 1409 Sul Ross at Yupon, (713) 524-9839.

San Jacinto Monument and Museum of History.
The 575-foot limestone monument is topped with a 220-ton star, the museum in the base tells the story of the state’s fight for independence.
1 Monument Circle, La Porte, (281) 479-2421.

Texas Seaport Museum.
A tribute to maritime history and the location to purchase tickets to the tall ship Elissa or the Great Storm Theater. Pier 21 #8,
Galveston, (409) 763-1877.

 

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It's that time...MS150 and Team BCO Road Riders kick-off event!!
11/15/2010
Meet & Greet + Member Dinner - all in one!
OPEN TO PUBLIC!

11/19/2010
Rock Climbing in Mexico
11/21/2010
Camping at Seminole Canyon State Park
12/10/2010
Hiking Presa Canyon - Pecos Rock Art
12/11/2010
Holiday Farmers Market Tour
OPEN TO PUBLIC!

12/11/2010
Hiking in Houston
OPEN TO PUBLIC!

12/12/2010
Holiday Party!!!
OPEN TO PUBLIC!

12/16/2010
Costa Rica for Christmas! Week of Adventures!
12/19/2010
New Year's Camp Out
12/31/2010
Kayak Lake Livingston
01/01/2011
Big Bend 25k & 50k Ultra
01/16/2011


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