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2023 MAP OF PARKS, TRAILS & FACILITIES EXPLORE AND ENJOY!
from PARD Guide 2023
by btxparks
A visit to the park will help you get fresh air, revitalise and rejuvenate you. Fresh air is necessary for our body to function properly. Whatever the nature of your work, you'll need to spend at least a few minutes out in the open every day, and visiting the park is the best way to achieve that.
Familia" sculpture represents a memory, a time, and a tradition that builds towards the future.
Linear Park
NEW! Buena Vida Arts and Cultural Park
This new park is operated and constructed by the Mitte Foundation.
Unveiled September 2022, "La
Plan Your Next Destination
• Gladys Porter Zoo
• Camille Playhouse
• Children's Museum of Brownsville
• Sams Pool
• Brownsville Museum of Fine Arts
• Historic Brownsville Museum
• Laurels Ranch House
• Costumes of the Americas
• Old City Cemetery
• Browsville Bike Barn
• Downtown Recreation Center
• Brownsville Farmers' Market
Be sure to check out the library and sensory play at the Inclusion Caboose, open most Saturdays during the Brownsville Farmers' Market and support your local farmer or spend a summer evening to eat, drink and shop local at Lunada Artisan Market, then stay for a Movie In The Park.
Did you know that all destinations within the district are within a five minute walking distance?
Resaca De La Palma State Park
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS
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Volunteers, we need your help for the Games of Texas in Browns V ille, Texas 2023, an o lympic s T yle sportinG e V ent happening July 27 - 30.
h elp us with preparaT ion, help us be ambassadors for our city, help with pos Te V ent tasks and more.
Volunteers mus T be aT least 16 years old. a ll volunT eers will recei V e communi T y ser V ice hours, refreshments and a Games of Texas shirt. d eadline to apply is July 10, 2023.
Summer youth program for teens 14-17 years of age who are interested in job training in the field of parks and recreation. Program follows the Summer Rec Program schedule (see page 25). Two locations: Downtown Rec Center (DRC) 1338 E. 8th St. and Gonzalez Park, 34 Tony Gonzalez Dr.