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Baytown Nature Center Through education and recreation, the Nature Division of Baytown Parks and Recreation aims to increase awareness, appreciation and understanding of our local environment and cultural history.
Baytown Nature Center is a 450-acre urban park on the bay, with trails, playgrounds, fishing and wildlife viewing. Read reviews from visitors who enjoyed the nature, the views and the history of the area.
Currently home to 317 species of resident and neo-tropical migratory birds, the Baytown Nature Center is part of the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, a 500-mile (800 km) trail of bird watching sites from Beaumont to Brownsville.
Baytown Nature Center, Baytown, Texas. 6,592 likes · 54 talking about this · 9,369 were here. Restoring, Protecting and Sustaining a Natural Environment. Get the entire family back to nature!
Baytown Nature Center, located at 6213 Bayway Drive, is a 500-acre peninsula surrounded by Burnet, Crystal and Scott Bays. It consists of hardwood uplands, h...
The Baytown Nature Center is home to a variety of native plants and wildlife and is listed on the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, providing habitat for over 300 species of resident and migratory birds.
Baytown Nature Center. Hours and Admission. Open daily all year round except Christmas and Thanksgiving and during extreme inclement weather. Gates open 30 minutes before sunrise and close 30 minutes after sunset. Admission. Daily. Adults (13+) - $4. Children 5-12 & Seniors (65+) - $1. Annual Pass. Individual (13+) - $30.
Baytown Nature Center. 4.2 (15 reviews) Unclaimed. Parks. Open 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM. See hours. See all 62 photos. Review Highlights. “ For the walking trails I would've liked for them to have signs placed to know where to walk. ” in 3 reviews. “ You're able to see the San Jacinto monument from there as well. ” in 2 reviews.
Uncover the top 5 activities at Baytown Nature Center, where natural beauty and outdoor fun come together. Enjoy bird watching, fishing, and scenic trails.
The Baytown Nature Center (BNC), is a 500-acre peninsula surrounded by Burnet, Crystal, and Scott Bays. All that water means a variety of places to cast a line! Piers, rocky embankments, and dirt slopes make for great locations to throw some bait and wait for the fish to bite.