Bell Park

4800 Montrose Blvd, Houston, TX 77006
1.15 acres | 0.5 hectares
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About Bell Park in Houston

Bell Park is a small urban oasis located along Montrose Boulevard in Houston, Texas. Spanning 1.15 acres, this compact green space offers a peaceful retreat in the bustling Museum District. The park was named after C.C. Bell, who generously donated the land to the city.

Despite its modest size, Bell Park features several attractive elements. A central focal point is a decorative pond, providing a serene water feature for visitors to enjoy. The park is adorned with winding pathways that meander through the grounds, allowing for leisurely strolls and easy navigation.

One of the park's notable features is a statue of Christopher Columbus, which was donated to the city in 1992 by Italian-American Organizations of Greater Houston. In recent years, this statue has become a subject of controversy and has occasionally been targeted by vandalism due to changing perceptions of Columbus's historical legacy.

Bell Park's location in the heart of Houston's cultural district makes it a convenient spot for locals and tourists alike to take a break and enjoy some greenery. The park's mature trees provide ample shade, making it a comfortable place to relax even during Houston's warmer months.

What to Do at Bell Park

Nature & Wildlife

Shade

Water Features & Activities

Lake

Visitor Services

Paved Paths

When is Bell Park Open?

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