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Stude Park

Overview: Stude Park is rated 4.6/5 from 1540 Google reviews. This park offers bike riding, walking trails, and a playground. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and a sense of community among regular visitors.

4.6Google rating
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4.6(1,540 reviews)

Overview: Stude Park is rated 4.6/5 from 1540 Google reviews. This park offers bike riding, walking trails, and a playground. Amenities: Reviewers often mention shade. Crowd: Reviews describe regular visitors and active use and a sense of community among regular visitors.

People say this park offers bike riding, walking trails, and a playground. They highlight the scenic views of the river and downtown, and the shaded areas. They also like the free parking and access to the bayou trails.

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social dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowd

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AddressHouston, TX 77007, USA
Phone(713) 837-0311
City pageHouston
Imported fromHouston, TX

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social dogs and owners who enjoy a regular crowdparktourist attraction6 Google photos1540 reviewsOpen now

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F “ItisWhatitIs74” Z7 months ago

Stude Park is pretty small and has a trail that is approximately .75 miles, but you can access the longer White Oak Trail from there. Park was clean and looked well maintained. Very shaded and a peaceful vibe if you go early before 10am. There is a small playground and a pool. There were lots of walkers and people playing with their dogs.

andres gonzalez9 months ago

if you’re looking to get in a good run this is one of my favorite go-to spots in houston, the trail leads from the baseball and field area of the park to downtown houston towards the college. really pretty views of the river and of downtown imo.

Kevin Hernandez6 months ago

Biked here at night and the trail is pretty well kept. Definitely bring your own flashlight or headlamp if you’re running or biking after dark. Overall a solid spot to get some outdoor miles in.

Gretaa year ago

Not a bad walk, and it seems to be very popular with cyclists. The main trail is paved, and has some views of downtown and the sculpture, of course. Free parking, but no restroom, just a port-a-potty. The lower trail is in total disrepair and is covered with brush and litter, just if you're curious. It's not like there's any signage that encourages you to go down there, but I had an old book with a 20-yr-old trail map, so I was compelled lol. Watch yourself as a walker, as cyclists go quite fast around those trail bends. A lady on a bike literally barked at me lmao, gotta love this city.

Review Queen4 years ago

Today we decided to get out of the house and bring our daughter to this park because she wanted to go swimming. We were very happy to find out that there was no fee to swim at this community swimming pool some community pools have a small fee to swim but not here. So far it's not that many people here swimming today. It's a nice area as well as a quiet little ducked off spot. Our daughter is very happy swimming in this pool with our Houston weather being so hot during the summer swimming is the smartest thing we can do right now. The park is very nice they have a baseball field on site. They have bicycles that you can rent and they have a community center where they have activities going on I'm assuming during the week. The park is very shaded with a lot of greenery. The people who I see coming and going are either quiet and to themselves or families.

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  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours
  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours

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