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Winding hike and bike trails. Canoe and kayak launches. Lush landscaping and a pedestrian bridge.


Find all this and more in


Houston’s very own Sabine Promenade, downtown’s 23-acre waterfront park.


If you haven’t visited the Sabine


Promenade, I encourage you to do so. The Buffalo Bayou Partnership has accomplished amazing results.


One of our sales associates walked the entire stretch, from downtown heading east to McKee Street Bridge, and he felt like he was on the moon! A group of associates is booking a pontoon trip on The Osprey, and many enjoy hiking and biking along the trails.


So join John Daugherty, Realtors in


kicking off your adventure with nature by enjoying Houston’s most significant natural resource.


GALVESTON


Houston’s Most Significant Natural Resource


John A. Daugherty, Jr.


Buffalo Bayou Partnership also has exciting plans under way for a $56 million enhancement of Buffalo Bayou Park (Shepherd Drive to Sabine Street). Amenities will include natural landscaping, footpaths (in addition to hike and bike trails), trail lighting, water features, pedestrian bridges and public art.


The park will be one of


Houston’s most transforming green-space projects ever.


For further information buffalobayou.org 713.752.0314


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