League City is a great place to live! Half way between Galveston and Houston, we live in the best part of the Houston Metro! Surrounded by nearly 350 acres of developed city parks, it's no wonder League City was voted one of the top 100 small cities in the US.
- League City has 347.29 acres of developed City Parks.
- Undeveloped acquired lands for City Parks totals 261.37 acres.
- The total City parkland acreage is 608.66 acres.
- Developed acreage of County Parks within city limits totals 432.58 acres.
- Total parklands within the City limits, developed and undeveloped, City and County is 1,041.24 acres.
New additions to the park system include the Dr. Ned and Fay Dudney Clear Creek Nature Center located on FM 270, Heritage Park, and Newport Park.
The mission of Parks Planning is to plan, acquire, develop, promote and encourage open space that provides recreational opportunities for all of the people who live, work or visit the City.
Some of the City Parks in League City
Bayridge Park
2913 Mariner Drive
League City Boat Ramp
FM 270 / Clear Creek
Ned and Fay Dudney Clear Creek Nature Center
FM 270
Countryside Park
100 Alderwood
Helen's Garden
701 E. Main Street
Heritage Park (Not to be confused with the neighborhood in Friendswood)
1220 Coryell
League Park
200 N. Park Avenue
Newport Park
2398 Colonial Court North
Rustic Oaks Park
5101 Orange Blossom
Sportsplex
1251 W. Leauge City Parkway (96)
County Parks in League City
Challenger Seven Memorial Park - http://www.co.harris.tx.us/comm_lee/PChallenger7
Elva Lobit Park - http://www.galvestonparks-seniors.org/locations/ls_results_info.asp
Walter Hall Park - http://www.galvestonparks-seniors.org/locations/ls_overview.asp
Calling Walter Hall Park
281-316-2777 Local
281-316-0516 Local
409-934-8100 County Office
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