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Hermann Park Conservancy
The guide was updated:Hermann Park is one of Houston’s most beloved green spaces, offering a perfect mix of relaxation and outdoor activities. Whether you’re looking to jog, bike, rent a paddle boat, or just stretch out on the grass, this 445-acre park has something for everyone. Stroll through the peaceful Japanese Garden, catch a free performance at the Miller Outdoor Theatre, or visit the Houston Zoo, home to over 6,000 animals. Birdwatchers will love the park’s bird island, while golfers can hit the links at the historic Hermann Park Golf Course.
Useful Information
- Address: 1700 Hermann Drive, Houston
- Opening hours: Daily 8:30am–5:30pm
- Website: www.hermannpark.org
- Phone: +1 713 524 5876
- Email: info@hermannpark.org
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