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Enjoy an easy 0.5-mile hike around Discovery Green in downtown Houston, featuring Kinder Lake and various art installations.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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693 m
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426 m
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Yes, the Discovery Green Loop is rated as easy and is very suitable for beginners, families, and those seeking a casual stroll. Its flat, paved surfaces make it accessible for a wide range of visitors.
The main loop within Discovery Green is approximately 0.5 miles (about 1,000 steps), offering a pleasant, short walk through the park.
The terrain primarily consists of wide sidewalks and well-maintained paved paths. You'll also find limestone paths, such as the Brown Foundation Promenade, and tree-covered sidewalks providing shade. The route is notably flat.
Discovery Green is located in downtown Houston and is easily accessible via public transportation. Several METRORail lines and bus routes have stops within walking distance of the park.
Parking is available in various garages and lots surrounding Discovery Green in downtown Houston. There are often paid parking options directly adjacent to the park.
As a 12-acre urban park, you can expect a blend of natural elements and cityscapes. Enjoy views of downtown Houston, Kinder Lake, various art installations, butterfly gardens, and expansive green lawns. The park features diverse plant life, including native Texan plants and large oak trees.
Absolutely! Discovery Green is packed with attractions. You can see Discovery Green itself, which includes Kinder Lake (for kayaking/paddleboarding), numerous public art installations like the Sculpture at Discovery Green, playgrounds, a splash pad (Gateway Fountain), and two dog runs. The park also hosts over 600 events annually.
Yes, the route within Discovery Green utilizes sections of several official paths, including the McNair Foundation Jogging Trail, the Robert R. and Kay M. Onstead Foundation Walk, and the Merrill Lynch & Co. Pier. It also briefly touches parts of the East McKinney Tunnel and Austin St Bikeway.
Yes, Discovery Green is dog-friendly and features two dedicated dog runs within the park. Dogs are generally welcome on leash on the paved paths.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Discovery Green or to walk the loop trail within the park. It is a public park open to everyone.
Discovery Green is enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for walking. In warmer months, the shaded promenades provide respite, and Kinder Lake offers water activities. In winter, the lake transforms into an ice rink, adding a unique seasonal experience.
Yes, due to its flat terrain and well-maintained paved paths and wide sidewalks, the Discovery Green Loop is highly wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for all visitors.
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