James Bute Park

512 McKee St, Houston, TX 77002
12.5 acres | 5.1 hectares
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About James Bute Park in Houston

James Bute Park is a 12.5-acre green space located near Buffalo Bayou in Houston, Texas. The park lies in the shadow of downtown Houston's skyscrapers, offering a pocket of nature in an otherwise urban environment.

Originally known as the McKee Street Bridge Habitat, the park was renamed after James "Jim" Bute IV, owner of the Bute Paint Company and an original contributor to the McKee Street Bridge project, as well as his grandfather, James Bute I, who founded Bute Paint and significantly contributed to Houston's development.

The park encompasses the historic Frost Town Site, an area of archaeological importance that was once Houston's first working-class community. This connection to the city's past adds historical significance to the park's natural offerings.

James Bute Park serves as a valuable green space in an industrial part of Houston, providing recreational opportunities for local residents and visitors. Its location along Buffalo Bayou makes it part of the larger network of bayou parks and trails that are characteristic of Houston's urban landscape.

What to Do at James Bute Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaWalking Trail

Water Features & Activities

River

When is James Bute Park Open?

Monday:6AM-10:30PM
Tuesday:6AM-10:30PM
Wednesday:6AM-10:30PM
Thursday:6AM-10:30PM
Friday:6AM-10:30PM
Saturday:6AM-10:30PM
Sunday:6AM-10:30PM