See what’s happening along Buffalo Bayou this Spring and Summer

Nature walks, Yoga, and Boat Tours, OH MY! Spring and Summer are looking bright at Buffalo Bayou Park (BBP). BBP is pleased to share a range of exciting opportunities to engage with nature, culture, and recreation along the waterway, this spring and beyond. Mark your calendars with these dates and visit buffalobayou.org!

Rachel Rossin: Haha Real FEBRUARY 2 – NOVEMBER 10, BUFFALO BAYOU PARK CISTERN

An original, site-specific media and sound installation created by Rachel Rossin transforms the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern into a unique world, drawing on both innovative technologies and the classic children’s story, The Velveteen Rabbit.

Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta MARCH 23, VIEW THE RACE ROUTE

The largest canoe and kayak race in Texas and a longstanding Houston tradition, the BBP Regatta is now in its 52nd year. Finish-line festivities at Allen’s Landing include music, lunch for participants, and an awards ceremony.

NIGHT LIGHT APRIL 6, TONY MARRON PARK

A free evening of video and sound art projected onto infrastructure along Buffalo Bayou East. Includes local vendors, food trucks, and four, site-specific video projections. Presented in collaboration with Aurora Picture Show.

Jazzy Sundays in Buffalo Bayou Park APRIL 7, 14, 21, AND 28, THE WATERWORKS

A series of free, weekly jazz concerts in April, offered in collaboration with Discovery Green and Emancipation Park. Jazzy Sundays celebrates jazz’s vibrancy and rich tradition and the incredible Houstonians who preserve the art form.

Japhet Creek Ribbon Cutting APRIL 20, JAPHET CREEK PARK

Celebrate the completion of the first construction phase at this pocket park along a Fifth Ward tributary in Buffalo Bayou East.

Summer Species: Butterflies MAY-AUGUST

A celebration of bayou and bayou-adjacent flora and fauna. Summer Species 2024 will highlight butterflies with walks, workshops, and public art.

Ongoing Programming

Learn more about our Wellness WalksSound Healing Meditation in the Cistern, Nature WalksSunset YogaBooks on the Bayou, and Boat Tours.

About Buffalo Bayou Partnership

Established in 1986, Buffalo Bayou Partnership is a non-profit organization creating and stewarding welcoming parks, trails, and unique spaces, connecting Houstonians with the city’s most significant natural waterway. The organization’s geographic focus is the 10-square mile stretch of the bayou that flows from Shepherd Drive, through the heart of downtown into the East End, and onto the Port of Houston Turning Basin. In addition to constructing award-winning green spaces such as Buffalo Bayou Park, BBP also removes trash from the waterway and activates the bayou through unique programs, public art, volunteer events, and recreational opportunities that enrich the quality of life in Houston.

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