Museum combines spacious aircraft displays with interactive children's play areas and authentic aviation artifacts like moon rocks and space capsules. Atmosphere balances intimate concert settings with occasional ambient noise from nearby airport activity. Visitors experience a blend of history, education, and family-friendly exploration.
Easy access comes with free parking on the grounds. A side parking area offers a spot for plane spotting, making parking both convenient and sufficient.
Several interactive elements include a large indoor playground with an airplane clubhouse. The play area suits kids from 1 to 5 and keeps them entertained for hours.
Good to know
Admission fees are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12.
Expect some exhibits to be unavailable during special events.
Parking is available on-site, but it can fill up quickly during events.
Playground connects toddler and big kid areas with one long ramp, featuring diverse equipment for ages 2 to 12 and comfortable mat flooring. Large playing field and beautiful walking path surround the park, shaded by many trees. Ample parking supports a neighborhood park vibe with plenty of space for kids to run and climb.
Ample parking exists even during peak hours in a beautiful upscale neighborhood. Some spots feel like a neighborhood park with limited parking, but overall there are no issues finding a place.
Several slides and drums make the playground lively. A long ramp connects the little kid side to the big kid side, and comfortable mat flooring helps prevent injuries.
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There was ample parking even during peak hours.
The park had lots of space for kids to run around.
There were restrooms available in the park.
Wide, pedestrian-friendly bridge offers stunning city skyline views and a lively, relaxed atmosphere with plenty of room to walk and explore. Families enjoy multiple seating areas and play spaces, while local vendors add a festive, community vibe. Electric scooters and bikes are available, making it easy to connect with nearby downtown areas.
Parking near the bridge is more abundant on the western side with free spots at the park entrance. Lots in front of the main parking area offer easier access, while the eastern side tends to have less space and can get chaotic on weekends.
A micro-playground sits on the bridge with a chess/checkerboard on the concrete nearby. A small play area exists near a trail of restaurants by the Ronald Kirk Bridge.
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Parking at the bridge can get quite chaotic on weekends.
Parking on the western side of the bridge is better and more abundant.
There was free parking available for the park at the entrance.
Park offers multiple pickleball and tennis courts alongside large green spaces and a playground for kids. Atmosphere stays peaceful and welcoming, with people engaging in sports and relaxing with dogs. Courts often stay busy, especially for pickleball, creating an active vibe amid shady trees.
Street parking is generally available and easy to find. Parking inside the park varies, with some areas offering ample spots and others being very limited.
Slides and swings stay in good shape and are mostly safe with no rust. The playground sits alongside a basketball court and tennis courts, with plenty of space for ball games and dog play.
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The pickleball courts have long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Parking at Cole Park is usually easy to find along the streets.
The queue for pickleball courts operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
Lake surrounded by walking paths and picnic areas offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. Low-flying planes add a unique backdrop to the serene environment. Playground and BBQ pits provide family-friendly amenities.
Parking sits right across the street with ample spaces and a clean lot. The area stays well lit at night, making it easy to find a spot anytime.
Accessible playgrounds include a children's playground ship and a swing set. Picnic pavilions sit nearby, and walking trails circle the area.
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Avoid the park after hours for safety reasons.
The park hosts community events, races, and festivals.
Wednesdays feature group walks for all ages.
Park offers quiet, peaceful atmosphere with walking trails alongside a creek leading into shady woods. Large pavilion and picnic areas with grills support family gatherings and cookouts. Playground and sports fields provide ample space for kids and activities while parking is plentiful and accessible.
Plenty of parking space exists in two separate lots. The parking areas are well-lit at night, though the playground is not illuminated.
Numerous playgrounds include two play structures and swings suitable for small children. The area offers water points and resting spots along the trail but lacks lighting at the playground itself.
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The park has plenty of parking in two separate spaces.
The park closes at 11 p.m., not 10 p.m.
There are shaded picnic areas available.
Large pool with slides and a gated splash area create a lively water environment. Multiple courts and fields support active sports, while playgrounds and shaded picnic areas offer family-friendly spaces. Walking paths and dog-friendly policies make it suitable for casual strolls and pet exercise.
Plenty of parking exists with a lot at the opposite end of the park and street parking nearby. The lot closest to the playground off the main road is super dangerous, especially when unloading kids.
A covered playground offers shade on sunny days, making it comfortable for kids to play. The area includes a play area for children alongside courts for basketball and tennis, plus an open field for baseball.
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The entrance fee is only about four dollars.
Tietze Park has a bathroom available when the water park is open.
Dogs are allowed in the park as long as they are on a leash.
Spacious park with open grassy areas and historic stone bridges offers a peaceful, tranquil atmosphere. Trails connect to nearby parks, supporting walking and running, while covered playgrounds and a basketball court serve families. The park stays dark and calm even after brush clearing, creating a quiet escape within the city.
Parking consists mainly of curbside spots with limited availability. Some park visitors park on streets marked no parking. Access to the park is easy but finding a spot can be challenging.
A covered play area lets kids play no matter the weather. It includes slides, swings, and a basketball court under a massive canopy that keeps the whole space shaded.
Good to know
The annual Katy Trail 5K after-run party is on the first Thursday of September.
Carry The Load event occurs on Memorial Day weekend each year.
Parking can be difficult to find at Reverchon Park, especially during events.
Park offers stunning skyline views and a spacious, tidy layout with large grassy areas and shaded picnic spots. Atmosphere stays quiet and peaceful, with an airy, open feel and a welcoming community vibe. Features include a dedicated kids' playground and a half court, making it active yet calm.
Parking is free but limited on the streets near the park. No designated parking lot exists, making it a challenge to find spots close by.
A small playground area offers a variety of options for kids. The space is dedicated to children, unlike many parks that focus on dog owners.
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Movies in the Park event occurs every Tuesday during spring and fall.
Parking around the park is available and free, but limited.
The park is dog-friendly, but dogs must be leashed at all times.
Park features historic stone pavilions and well-designed walking paths surrounded by lush landscaping. Atmosphere stays peaceful and relaxing, with a lake reflecting city lights at night. Families, dog walkers, and players use courts and open fields, creating a welcoming community space.
Parking varies between easy street spots and limited availability, sometimes causing a hassle.
Well-kept playground offers a kid-friendly spot for running, walking, and playing. Surrounding areas include walking trails and picnic spots, making it great for family outings.
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Parking can be limited at Lake Cliff Park, especially on weekends.
There is no working restroom at Lake Cliff Park.
The park can get really crowded, particularly on weekends.
Large urban park offers spacious green areas with sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails. Atmosphere stays peaceful and family friendly with plenty of picnic tables and seating. Visitors enjoy a clean, well-maintained environment suitable for fitness and relaxation.
Parking includes both paved and gravel options with generally ample space available. The area stays well kept and clean, making parking straightforward.
Play areas include kid- and toddler-friendly playgrounds with staff assistance. Spaces suit both children and adults, surrounded by spacious landscapes with sports fields nearby.
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Parking at Kiest Park is very limited, but some find easy parking available.
The playground for kids at Kiest Park is well-maintained and enjoyable.
Kiest Park has a good dog-friendly area for pet owners.
Waterpark offers family-oriented atmosphere with quiet, relaxing vibe and varied kid-friendly areas including a lazy river and playground. The setting is beautiful and peaceful, making it suitable for spending a calm day outdoors.
Free parking surrounds the waterpark, including spots at the nearby rec center. Plenty of spaces make it easy to park close to the kid zones and numerous slides.
Multiple water slides cater to different ages, including a baby section with many small slides. A tall kids playground offers additional fun, while lifeguards enforce safety rules strictly around the slides.
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Parking is very limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Admission prices are affordable, making it budget-friendly for families.
You can bring your own cooler for a $5 fee.