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October 2023 by Melvin Maya
Yet another underutilized park space in Houston. Every time I've visited, there are practically no other people around. Which is nice for photographers, but I'd love to see people using it more often. It's a pretty space.
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April 2023 by Jonathan Belmares
I went here at night and it was beautiful however there was no lighting so I would suggest coming in the day. Yet it was very romantoc and great for my date
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February 2023 by Laserman04
Love the view from the George Bush Statue across the Bayou to the James Baker Statue. Best to have a bicycle if you want to get around on the trail. Not sure of the perimeter of the park, but the Bush Statue is by the old downtown post office.
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December 2022 by 연희
Beautiful park but needs more trash cans. There’s a large homeless population and a lot of litter and parts that reek of urine—
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November 2022 by Stephen D. Marino
Find the calm in a thriving Houston. The redevelopment and flood control levies have enhanced the area for pedestrians and commerce.
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November 2022 by Luzzy Robles
A calm park with a big hill to roll down on or walk on too as well also get ready to get bombarded by ducks!
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October 2022 by Jason Reisenberg
Nice place to read relax Walk bike and others stuff to do really big lots to see
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October 2022 by ABDL Diaper Proud (Diaper boy)
Still learning were to go on the trail nice place to relax
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June 2022 by Sunny B.
Sesquicentennial Park is located in the Houston Theater Arts District. This is a 22-acre park that's a great to explore if you're here early for a show nearby. Sesquicentennial Park connects to a couple of bayou trails. Along the east, the bayou trail which will eventually lead you to Buffalo Bayou Park. On the western end, you'll hit the Buffalo Bayou Greenway and UHD, and can eventually head north to the White Oak Greenway. Amongst the features of the park is the "Big Bubble," a hidden red button which creates bubbles in the Buffalo Bayou. Unfortunately, it has been out of service since 2019. Parking is best found in the parking garages nearby, but will come at a cost.
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May 2022 by Jason S
Accessibility was a small issue, but other than that I had a great day.
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February 2022 by Joni Matter
We walked in the evening and really enjoyed ourselves.
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January 2022 by Dario Chavez
Sesquicentennial Park is a nice public space located in downtown Houston, adjacent to Buffalo Bayou. The park has ample access to the Buffalo Bayou Hike and Bike Trail as well as seating and beautiful green lawn. There's even free public wifi. As a bonus, this area of downtown is rife with numerous historical remnants. I highly recommend taking a few moments to enjoy.
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October 2021 by Herman Lopez Jr
This park was more than amazing for its free fishing. Besides free fishing it has jogging and bicycling and walking trails. You should try the free fishing you don't need a permit and it's great for canoeing.
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September 2021 by David William
Nice place to stop in. We ride through here along the Bayou and found this is a good place to regroup. It's hard to miss and has good access to the street and trail system.
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August 2021 by Timothy&lisa Leyva
Me and my husband went to ride our bikes there and it was wonderful all the lights u see on the ? passing by r so pretty the air was nice it was a beautiful night to ride our bikes we well be going back definitely