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Explore Chrysalis Lake: A Guided Tour of Bridgeland's Natural Gem
Explore Chrysalis Lake: A Guided Tour of Bridgeland's Natural Gem

Thu, Mar 20

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16919 N Bridgeland Lake Pkwy, Cypress, TX 77433, USA

Explore Chrysalis Lake: A Guided Tour of Bridgeland's Natural Gem

Time & Location

Mar 20, 2025, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM

16919 N Bridgeland Lake Pkwy, Cypress, TX 77433, USA

About The Event

Explore Chrysalis Lake: A Guided Tour of Bridgeland's Natural Gem


Join us on Thursday, March 20, 2025, for an exclusive tour of Chrysalis Lake in Cypress, co-hosted Austin Sherril, Brideland Project Manager. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore one of the most beautiful and ecologically significant spaces in the community.


Immerse yourself in the environment of Chrysalis Lake, learning about the innovative design and nature-based solutions that make it a model of sustainable development. Austin Sherril and the Bridgeland team will share insights into the planning and conservation efforts that protect the lake's ecosystem while providing recreational benefits to residents and visitors alike.

Whether you're a professional in environmental planning, urban design, or simply someone interested in sustainable community development, this tour will provide valuable insights into the integration of nature and urban development. 


This event is free, but your donation helps ensure we can continue offering these…


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