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Photos

Photos of diverse activities, wildlife and scenery featured on this page and throughout Exploration Green website are courtesy of Allen Brown, Gene Fisseler, Jerry Hamby, Lisa Martinez, Breeann McDaniel, Paul Morris, Sasidhar Pasupuleti, Steve Schuenke, Gary Seloff, Brian Shrock, Chuck Snyder, Page Sommer and Rich Sommer.

Plan your visit

What to do, see and learn

  • Hike/bike/roller blade six miles of ADA compliant trails along five lakes.

  • Scavenger Hunt

  • Bird Watch

  • Study Nature

Map

Hours

Dawn to dusk 365 days a year

 

Learn More

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Exploration Green Receives 2018 Excellence in Green Infrastructure Award

Stormwater Solutions, 07/25/2018

Exploration Green Nature Park in Clear Lake City, Texas, received the 2018 Excellence in Green Infrastructure Award through the U.S. EPA and the National Assn. of Flood and Stormwater Management Agencies (NAFSMA). The wetlands in Exploration Green were designed to detain and slow floodwaters and clean the runoff from 95% of the storms that occur in the community. Additional provisions were added for a walking trail, lake, wetlands areas and other features.

 

The award was announced earlier this month at the NAFSMA annual conference in Santa Fe, N.M. The Green Infrastructure Awards Program was designed to recognize and spotlight storm water management projects throughout the country that are advancing and innovating green storm water infrastructure techniques.

JoeBibby-20180302-0033.jpg

Exploration Green Receives 2018 Excellence in Green Infrastructure Award

Stormwater Solutions, 07/25/2018

Exploration Green Nature Park in Clear Lake City, Texas, received the 2018 Excellence in Green Infrastructure Award through the U.S. EPA and the National Assn. of Flood and Stormwater Management Agencies (NAFSMA). The wetlands in Exploration Green were designed to detain and slow floodwaters and clean the runoff from 95% of the storms that occur in the community. Additional provisions were added for a walking trail, lake, wetlands areas and other features.

 

The award was announced earlier this month at the NAFSMA annual conference in Santa Fe, N.M. The Green Infrastructure Awards Program was designed to recognize and spotlight storm water management projects throughout the country that are advancing and innovating green storm water infrastructure techniques.

Donate

Creating the Green’s 200-acre park and conservation area has been a major undertaking. Unlike city or county-owned parks, the Conservancy must raise all the funds for the amenities and services offered - native trees and grass, hike and bike trails, educational programs, and other infrastructure like park benches and signage.

Would you like to help? We are always looking for people and organizations to provide financial support for the Green!

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