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Bayou Preservation & FitHouston Into the Wild: National Walking Day Walk
Bayou Preservation & FitHouston Into the Wild: National Walking Day Walk

Wed, Apr 03

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Spring Branch Community Health Center

Bayou Preservation & FitHouston Into the Wild: National Walking Day Walk

Celebrate National Walking Day with us!

Time & Location

Apr 03, 2024, 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Spring Branch Community Health Center, 8575 Pitner Rd, Houston, TX 77080, USA

About The Event

Celebrate National Walking Day with us by joining a special guided walk led by Bayou Preservation Association, where we'll explore the vital role of watersheds and natural areas in our community. Get ready for an exciting field trip experience in Spring Branch!

Our walking group is dedicated to overcoming barriers in our area, from addressing park needs to clearing blight and trash dumping along our streets.

On Wednesday, April 23rd, for the first time ever, we're marking National Walking Day Houston w2ith a memorable excursion. Meet us at the Spring Branch Community Health Center (8575 Pitner Road, Houston, TX 77080). From there, we'll carpool to Hillendahl Library (2436 Gessner Road, Houston, TX 77080), our starting point for the guided walk.

Starting at 8:30 AM, join us for a journey through a nearby nature trail in Spring Branch, led by Morton Sager from Bayou Preservation Association. Discover the rich ecosystem of…

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At Bayou Preservation Association, we work to protect and restore Houston’s bayous through applied science, targeted restoration, and collaboration. By translating data into action and connecting resources to areas of greatest need, we strengthen bayou function, reduce environmental risk, and support resilient communities across the Houston region.

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Bayou Preservation Association, Inc. 

2339 Commerce Street, Suite #163

Houston, Texas 77002

Phone: (713) 529-6443

Email: info@BayouPreservation.org

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