The latest updates on closures and conditions throughout Memorial Park’s 1,500 acre network of natural surface and concrete paths.Â
Seymour Lieberman Trail
Commuter Trail
Outer Loop Trail
Coastal Prairie Trail
South Land Bridge Trail
Wetland Boardwalk
Hines Lake Trail
Oval Promenade
Aqua Trail
Blue Trail
Orange Trail
Purple Trail
Red Trail
Yellow Trail
Green Trail
Gold Trail
Brown Trail
Black Trail
Please be aware: The parking lots at the Running Complex and Picnic Loop will close each night at 9:00 p.m. and will reopen the following morning at 4:30 a.m.
The automatic gates allow free exit, meaning that any park user still in the lot after closing time can leave once the lot is closed.
The western portion of Outer Loop Trail will remain closed until 2027 for the construction of Memorial Groves.
Visit the Memorial Park map to explore all the Park has to offer: trails, recreation facilities, historic sites, and more!
Visit the calendar to see our upcoming events and plan your next visit!
Please obey all posted signs and check trail status regularly.
Please only use designated trails or greenspaces.
Please do not disturb wild flowers and natural elements.
Do not touch, feed, or scare wildlife.
For information on events and permitting, please visit our Events and Permitting FAQ.
For more information on parking at Memorial Park, please visit our dedicated Parking FAQ.
To ensure the health of the Park ecology and the safety of other Park users, the following activities are prohibited:
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Contact us for more information.
We encourage biking in many areas of the Park, except on the Seymour Lieberman Trail and Cullen Timing Track. Motorized bikes and e-bikes are not permitted.
Bike racks are located at the Cullen Running Trails Center, the Tennis Center, and Clay Family Eastern Glades.
Yes! We love furry animals of all kinds. Please keep in mind, per the City of Houston ordinance, dogs must remain on a leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed on the Roy H. Cullen Timing Track.
Yes, strollers are allowed throughout all areas of Memorial Park.
Most areas of Memorial Park are fully accessible in accordance with ADA standards. However, rugged and natural terrain in Bayou Wilds trails may present greater challenges to accessibility.
Yes, there are a number of accessible parking spaces throughout Memorial Park. Designated disabled spots are free with valid plates or placards. Vehicles with valid credentials may park free for the time limit posted at the meter zone.
Vehicles with valid Disabled Veterans Plates may also park for free during the time limit posted, so long as the license plate is visible, and they are not violating ADA parking rules.
There is limited WiFi access at the Park. Trails and greenspaces do not have accessible WiFi. WiFi is available in the Visitor’s Center and for patrons at dining establishments including Vibrant and Becks Prime.
Memorial Park Conservancy is pleased to have a variety of dining options available at the Park.
Visitors are also encouraged to bring their own snacks or picnic items to enjoy.
Yes! We love when park users capture their favorite spaces at Memorial Park. If you would like to share your photos or videos on social media, feel free to tag us @memorialparkconservancy.
While professional photography is allowed at Memorial Park, it does require a permit. Please visit our Events and Permitting webpage for more information.
Yes! Memorial Park has an abundance of picnic-perfect locations, from Picnic Loop to Clay Family Eastern Glades. Visit our map to help plan your next picnic!
Memorial Park Conservancy offers a membership program that allows park users to get involved and give back to their favorite greenspace! Check out our Friends of Memorial Park webpage to learn more about this great program.
Both free and paid parking is available throughout the Park.
Items found in Memorial Park can be turned in to the Memorial Park Conservancy front desk located in the Cullen Running Trails Center: 7575 North Picnic Lane, Houston, TX 77007
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Please visit Cullen Running Trails Center during operating hours or call the front desk at 713.863.8403 x0 to inquire about lost items.
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There is an additional lost and found at the Memorial Park Golf Course Pro Shop and at the Memorial Park Tennis Center. The Golf Course can be reached at 832.968.7486.
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The ‘Lost and Found’ board located along the Seymour Lieberman Trail is not managed or monitored by Memorial Park Conservancy.
The sale and/or marketing of goods and services is not permitted.
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Vending or commercial sales of any sort, including recreational offerings, are prohibited without a permit.
Exhibiting or performing to derive revenue is not permitted.
For information about becoming a sanctioned Memorial Park Food Truck, please contact us below.
All Group Fitness vendors must be permitted through Memorial Park Conservancy. Permits are granted through an application process.
For information contact us.
For disposal of items during your visit, recycle bins are available throughout the Park at the Cullen Running Trails Center, Clay Family Eastern Glades, Kinder Land Bridge, and Cyvia & Melvyn Wolff Prairie. We can accept plastic bottles and containers, paper, glass, steel, aluminum, and tin cans.
To keep the Eastern Glades and Land Bridge lawns healthy, Memorial Park Conservancy does not allow organized recreational activities such as soccer or volleyball games. Sports nets of any kind are not allowed on the lawns. The use of stakes is also prohibited. Please visit the Houston Parks and Recreation Department website for more information on permitting the multi-purpose and soccer fields.
Memorial Park is home to many wild animals, including coyotes and venomous snakes. Please respect the natural habitat of these animals. Always stay on marked trails, do not walk through tall grasses and watch where you step. Please keep your pets on a leash and dispose of litter properly.
To preserve the natural habitat at Hines Lake, all activities including fishing, swimming, and boating are prohibited. Feeding, trapping, and touching wildlife are also prohibited.
Feeding wildlife is prohibited throughout the Park as it can be dangerous for both the animals and for humans.
Use the Park at your own risk.
Restrooms in the Park are available to the general public.
All visitors must avoid negatively impacting the Park or other park users in any way.
Park users must comply with directions from Park personnel. Please obey all posted rules and signs.
Parking is for park users only. Do not leave valuables unattended in your vehicle. Vehicles are prohibited off roadways and beyond parking areas. No parking on grass or unpaved areas. Improperly parked vehicles may be ticketed or towed.
The sensitive nature of the Park’s ecology may require closures from time to time. Use of closed areas of the Park or trail system may be considered criminal trespass or potential destruction of city property.
To ensure the health of the Park ecology and the safety of other Park users, the following activities are prohibited:
Hunting or use of firearms, and unlicensed guns are not allowed in the Park.
Fishing, swimming, or watercrafts of any kind are not allowed at Hines Lake.
No gambling of any kind.
Use of equipment that causes any harm to the Park, such a tire-dragging.
Water activities such as dunking booths or ‘slip and slides’, water balloons, petting zoos or non-domestic animals, moonwalks or other inflatables.
No attaching anything to the exterior or interior of any Park property including trees—this includes tape, nails, staples, rope, or wires which can cause permanent changes or alterations.
The Seymour Lieberman Trail is pedestrian only. NO BIKES.
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When using the Park’s trail systems, stay on designated trails. Shortcutting the trail and bypassing muddy areas destroys vegetation, leads to erosion, reduces habitat quality, and causes unsightly damage. Remain respectful and courteous of other users.
Pets must remain on leash at all times. Owners must pick up after their pets.
Fires must be contained in grills. Grills are available for use on-site, and personal charcoal grills are allowed (unless a burn ban is in effect). Fires may only be built for the purpose of food preparation and must be contained in grill. Use of propane requires a permit from the fire marshal.
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Personal grills are allowed for use at Picnic Loop and Vale-Asche Playground only. If not reserved, on-site grills are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis. On-site grills are available at Picnic Loop and Clay Family Eastern Glades Picnic Pads and Pavilions. Personal grills are not allowed at Clay Family Eastern Glades.
Be respectful of other Park users and nearby residents by keeping noise levels to a minimum. Users must adhere to the City of Houston noise ordinance. Amplified sound requires a permit. Memorial Park Conservancy staff are authorized to lower amplified sound if deemed too loud.
Vending and commercial activities, including professional photography, requires a permit.
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Photography or film props exceeding hand-held size or lighting amendments are prohibited. Film and professional and/or commercial photography requires a Film and Photography Permit issued by Memorial Park Conservancy.
Marketing and advertising are prohibited without explicit permission from Memorial Park Conservancy.
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Drone/aerial craft operation and aerial photography is prohibited without explicit permission from Memorial Park Conservancy.
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The following items are prohibited without prior approval from the Memorial Park Conservancy:
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Please note that proof of permit, insurance, a fee, and/or a deposit may be required at least 10 business days prior to the event.
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Any structures exceeding 800 square feet, portable stage, portable toilets, and any event exceeding 250 guests requires advance proof of insurance and permitting to Memorial Park Conservancy. On-site cooking or service from a commercial vendor requires advance proof of health certificate.
Certain areas of the Park are available for private rental. Groups or gatherings of 30 or more requires a permit. See Reservations to learn more and make a reservation.
Events that practice discrimination based on race, creed, color, sex, gender, national origin, age, or condition of handicap are not permitted. Memorial Park Conservancy reserves the right to deny any event, activity or equipment in its sole and absolute discretion.
To help preserve the health of the lawn areas, the following are NOT permitted:
The use of drones is not allowed in any part of Memorial Park, unless explicitly authorized by the Memorial Park Conservancy.
Crawfish boils are not allowed in Memorial Park.
Memorial Park strictly adheres to the City of Houston Smoking Ordinance and is smoke-free.
All Group Fitness vendors must be permitted through Memorial Park Conservancy. Permits are granted through an application process.
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For information contact us.
February 27, 2026
February 26, 2026