Gerald Muller: We had a armature 4 club field day that was open to the public at the park. We had 44 antennas and 10 k3 radios on line. We made 15000 contracts. A great time was had by all. Oh by the way 3 ladies provided all the meals.
ronald Wells: My son loves trains so we came here. He had a wonderful time. We did the tour and I found it very interesting. All and all of you have a little train aficionado them this place is for them.
steve james: This is a nice sized park and nature center in Rosenberg. Wildelife abounds. Bathrooms at the main parking lot, a butterfly garden, fishing ponds, disc golf course near the main lot. To the South is the prairie restoration area with another pond and trails in and around the area. All wide gravel paths. You can get right at a mile if you take the main loop around the pond by the lot. A real gem of a park, it was absolutely magical at sunrise yesterday.
kilo Alexandra: Park is huge, lots of full size trash box on ground like rockets launchers, I believe local HOA tired of their job so they install those super trash box here. Or they accidentally put water towers here. They are even can be seen on satellite. If I’m dying someday this picture will showing in my mind very strong before my ex wife’s credit card bill.
Jessie Lewis: Nature trail, picnic pavilion. Open dawn to dusk. Visitor center is open by appointment only. Very nice trail to walk. City keeps the trail wide and mowed regularly.
Amanda M.: This place may have been great in its day, but not worth the drive down the country road to see now. Was not open and looks to be falling in. Such a shame
Danielle Newsom: A lot of love put into these well thought out exhibits! Loved the history, art work, bird eggs, butterflies, Native American history, and whittled objects. So much to explore!