Brison Park

400 Dexter Dr, College Station, TX 77840
7 acres | 2.8 hectares
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About Brison Park in College Station

Brison Park is a serene green space located in College Station, Texas. Situated on Dexter Drive, this park was originally known as Dexter Park before being renamed in 1980 to honor Fred Brison, who served as Mayor Pro Tem of College Station from 1971-1974 and was a faculty member of Texas A&M's Department of Horticultural Sciences for 43 years.

The park is characterized by its beautifully wooded landscape, offering visitors a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city. One of its notable features is a 1/3-mile nature trail that winds through the park, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural surroundings.

A unique aspect of Brison Park is the presence of a seasonal stream, which adds to the park's natural charm and ecological diversity. This feature enhances the park's appeal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet spot for reflection or relaxation.

Around the park's perimeter, visitors will find lamp posts and individual markers dedicated to each of the 12 victims of the 1999 Texas Aggie Bonfire tragedy. This memorial aspect adds a solemn and meaningful dimension to the park, making it a place of remembrance as well as recreation.

What to Do at Brison Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaShadeWalking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

River

Visitor Services

Memorial

When is Brison Park Open?

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