Park Spotlight: Spotts Park

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Photo courtesy of Buffalo Bayou Partnership

In our Park Spotlight series, we take a closer look at Houston’s vast array of public recreational areas to shine a light on hidden and not so hidden gems. This week we’ll be spotlighting Spotts Park. Join us as we take a trip through Houston, park by park.

Located west of Downtown near Buffalo Bayou between Waugh and Memorial, the 16-acre Spotts Park delights Downtown visitors with its skyline views, winding paths, steep hills and other nearby amenities.

Acquired by the City of Houston in 1980, the mixed-use green space offers visitors plenty of options including, a picnic area, playground for children, permanent checkers/chess boards, covered basketball courts, walking and bike trails, two volleyball courts, and plenty of convenient benches and water fountains for guests to catch their breath.

Whether you’re a fitness buff craving a workout or looking for a great activity to enjoy with the kids, the dome-like park’s surrounding grassy hills are a serene alternative to Miller Outdoor Theatre’s famous hill that is definitely worth checking out.

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Photo courtesy of Buffalo Bayou Partnership

Visiting Spotts Park 

Visitors should note that this area is an active destination no matter the time of day due to its proximity to many of Buffalo Bayou Park’s most popular amenities and the designated parking area fills up quickly.

On busy days, street parking is also available in the neighborhood southwest of the Waugh Bridge and Allen Parkway intersection. Take Waugh away from the park, and turn right onto D’Amico Street. From there you can usually find spots along Rosine or Rochow streets.

Note that this parking lot fills up most quickly when young professionals and other active adults get off work on weekdays.

Spotts Park

  • Location: 401 S Heights Blvd, Houston, TX 77007
  • Hours: Dawn to dusk daily.
  • Parking: Free lot and street parking is available in the surrounding area, but fills up quickly. Observe posted signage or you will get a parking ticket.
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Cody Swann
Cody Swann is a writer and musician born and raised in Houston. When he isn't recording or touring the country with his band, Wild Moccasins, he can be found covering live music and arts events for 365 Things to Do in Houston.