Name
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Location
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County
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Region
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Summary
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Acton Nature Center of Hood County |
Granbury |
Hood |
North Texas |
website, 74 acres with over 5 miles of trails
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Armand Bayou Nature Center |
Houston |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
2,500-acre urban preserve, includes a boardwalk through forest and marshes, live animal displays, bison and prairie platforms and butterfly gardens
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Austin Nature & Science Center |
Austin |
Travis |
Texas Hill Country |
website, operated by the City in 351-acre Zilker Park, includes hands-on educational exhibits, live native animals, an outdoor paleontology exhibit
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Bay Education Center |
Rockport |
Aransas |
Texas Coastal Bend |
Operated by the University of Texas at Austin Marine Science Institute, ecosystem of the Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve
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Baytown Nature Center |
Baytown |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
Operated by the City, 450-acre recreation area and wildlife sanctuary
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Bear Springs Blossom Nature Center |
Pipe Creek |
Bandera |
Texas Hill Country |
website, 125 acres
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Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park |
Mission |
Hidalgo |
Texas Coastal Bend |
764 acres, headquarters of the World Birding Center, exhibit hall, observation tower, bird blinds, guided walks
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Bob Jones Nature Center |
Southlake |
Denton |
North Texas |
website, 758 acres, operated by the City
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Brazos Bend State Park |
Needville |
Fort Bend |
Texas Gulf Coast |
4,897 acres, nature center operated by the state and Brazos Bend State Park Volunteer Organization[1]
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Canyon of the Eagles Lodge and Nature Park |
Burnet |
Burnet |
Central Texas |
website, resort and nature park, located on 940 acres of Lower Colorado River Authority land, includes the Eagle Eye Observatory, nature programs
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Cattail Marsh |
Beaumont |
Jefferson |
Texas Coastal Bend |
900 acres, located at Tyrrell Park, operated by the city. The area is a constructed wetland with diked cells of shallow water and mud flats. It is located along Hillebrandt Bayou[2][3][4]
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Cedar Ridge Preserve |
Dallas |
Dallas |
North Texas |
website, formerly Dallas Nature Center, 600 acres, operated by Audubon Dallas, about 9 miles of trails, butterfly gardens, live mammals, birds, insects and reptiles
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Chihuahuan Desert Nature Center and Botanical Gardens |
Fort Davis |
Jeff Davis |
Trans-Pecos |
507 acres features 20-acre botanical garden, greenhouse with about 200 species of Chihuahuan Desert cacti
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Cibolo Nature Center |
Boerne |
Kendall |
Texas Hill Country |
website, 100 acres
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Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center |
Cedar Hill |
Dallas |
North Texas |
website, 205 acres
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East Texas Ecological Education Center |
Tyler |
Smith |
Northeast Texas |
website, 82 acres, visitor's center, indoor and outdoor classrooms, wetlands, grasslands and ponds
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Eaton Hill Nature Center |
Sonora |
Sutton |
Texas Hill Country |
website, 37 acres
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Edinburg Scenic Wetlands |
Edinburg |
Hidalgo |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, 40 acres, part of the World Birding Center, educational exhibits on fish and aquatic life, computer programs about birds and butterflies, telescopes and interpretive audio station
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Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary |
Houston |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
Operated by Houston Audubon, 17 acres along Rummel Creek
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Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge |
Fort Worth |
Tarrant |
North Texas |
website, 3,621 acres of forest, wetlands and prairie, operated by the City
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Fredericksburg Nature Center |
Fredericksburg |
Gillespie |
Texas Hill Country |
website, 10 acres, located in Lady Bird Johnson Park
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Gulf Coast Bird Observatory |
Lake Jackson |
Brazoria |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, interpretive center and research center for public education and volunteer-based avian monitoring programs
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Hana & Arthur Ginzbarg Nature Discovery Center |
Bellaire |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, located in 4-acre Russ Pitman Park
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Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary |
McKinney |
Collin |
North Texas |
Exhibits on Texas' venomous snakes, geology, seashells and marine life, North Texas ecosystems, 289-acre wildlife sanctuary with over 6 miles of trails
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Helotes Creek Nature Center |
Helotes |
Bexar |
Central Texas |
website
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Houston Arboretum and Nature Center |
Houston |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
155 acres with over 5 miles of trails
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Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center |
Humble |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, operated by the County, 312 acres
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John Bunker Sands Wetland Center |
Combine |
Dallas County |
North Texas |
website, Private non-profit, 2,000 acres
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Kleb Woods Nature Center |
Tomball |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, 134 acres
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Lamar Bruni Vergara Environmental Science Center |
Laredo |
Webb |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, part of Laredo Community College, contains representations of the Rio Grande ecosystem and live specimens of plant and animal life
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Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area |
Lewisville |
Denton |
North Texas |
website, operated by the University of North Texas, Texas A&M University, the City of Lewisville, and the Lewisville Independent School District, over 2000 acres with over 7 miles of trails
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Matagorda County Birding Nature Center |
Bay City |
Matagorda |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, 34 acres
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McAllen Nature Center |
McAllen |
Hidalgo |
Rio Grande Valley |
[1], 33 acres, two miles of trails, operated by McAllen Parks & Recreation Department, This is an important site, both for wildlife, and for people, as less than 3% of the native habitat remains in the Rio Grande Valley.
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McKinney Roughs Nature Park |
Bastrop |
Bastrop |
Central Texas |
website, 1,100 acres, operated by the Lower Colorado River Authority, includes the Mark Rose Natural Science Center
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Meadows Center for Water and the Environment |
San Marcos |
Hays |
Texas Hill Country |
Part of Texas State University, features glass-bottomed boat tours of the San Marcos Springs, a discovery hall and aquarium exhibit; formerly the Aquarena Center
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Miller Springs Nature Center |
Lake Belton |
Bell
|
Texas Hill Country |
website, A 260-acre scenic natural area located between the Leon River and nearby 40 foot high bluffs with 10.7 miles of hike and bike trails through prairie, wetlands and forests.
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Mitchell Lake Audubon Center |
San Antonio |
Bexar |
Central Texas |
website, 1,200 acres including the 600-acre Mitchell Lake
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National Butterfly Center
|
Mission
|
Hidalgo
|
Rio Grande Valley
|
100 acres, butterfly conservation, habitat conservation, native plant sanctuary, trails, butterfly center, and educational tours
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North Texas Wildlife Center
|
Plano
|
Collin County
|
North Texas
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North Texas Wildlife Center (NTXWC) is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization committed to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of local injured or orphaned wildlife.
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Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve and Learning Center |
Corpus Christi, Texas |
Nueces County, Texas |
South Texas |
website
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Rio Bravo Nature Center |
Eagle Pass |
Maverick |
West Texas |
website, environment of the Rio Grande
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River Bend Nature Center (Texas) |
Wichita Falls |
Wichita |
North Texas |
website, 18 acres
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River Legacy Nature Center |
Arlington |
Tarrant |
North Texas |
website, adjacent 1,300-acre River Legacy Parks
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Riverside Nature Center |
Kerrville |
Kerr |
Texas Hill Country |
9 acres, arboretum with wildlife and native plant sanctuary, located on the Guadalupe River
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Sabal Palm Sanctuary |
Brownsville |
Cameron |
Texas Coastal Bend |
Owned by the National Audubon Society and operated by the Gorgas Science Foundation, 557 acres, guided tours of the late 19th-century plantation house
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San Angelo Nature Center |
San Angelo |
Tom Green |
Edwards Plateau |
website, operated by the City, collection of native animals
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San Marcos Nature Center |
San Marcos |
Hays |
Texas Hill Country |
website, operated by the City in the 6-acre Crook Park, focus is the San Marcos River watershed ecosystem
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Sea Center Texas |
Lake Jackson |
Brazoria |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, marine aquarium, fish hatchery and nature center operated by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
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Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center |
Orange |
Orange |
Texas Coastal Bend |
252 acres, includes themed gardens, children's garden, wetlands demonstration garden, Victorian greenhouse, exhibit hall
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Sibley Nature Center |
Midland |
Midland |
West Texas |
website, located in the 49-acre Hogan Park
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Sims Bayou Urban Nature Center |
Houston |
Harris |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, operated by Houston Audubon, 1.1 acres, includes a log cabin, barn, gazebo, boat dock and seasonal wetland trails, open by appointment
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South Padre Island Birding and Nature Center |
South Padre Island |
Cameron |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, 50 acres of dune meadows, salt marsh and intertidal flats, part of the World Birding Center
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South Padre Island Dolphin Research and Sea Life Nature Center |
South Padre Island |
Cameron |
Texas Coastal Bend |
website, focus in bottlenose dolphins and their marine environment
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South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center |
Corpus Christi |
Nueces |
Texas Coastal Bend |
180 acres, includes a butterfly house and bromeliad conservatory
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Spring Creek Greenway Nature Center |
Spring |
Montgomery |
East Texas |
website, adjacent to the 25-acre Peckinpaugh Preserve
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Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center |
Athens |
Henderson |
East Texas |
website, includes a production fish hatchery, aquaria and exhibits, Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame, Richard M. Hart and Johnny Morris Conservation Center
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Trinity River Audubon Center |
Dallas |
Dallas |
North Texas |
120 acres with 5 miles of trails
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Twelve Hills Nature Center |
Dallas |
Dallas |
North Texas |
website, urban preserve and outdoor classroom
|
Valley Nature Center |
Weslaco |
Hidalgo |
Texas Coastal Bend |
6 acres, focus on getting children outdoors, environment of the lower Rio Grande Valley
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Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center |
Round Mountain |
Travis |
Texas Hill Country |
website, 75 acres, exhibits on area geology, water, weather, and energy and their connection to the Preserve's plants and animals
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Wildcat Bluff Nature Center |
Amarillo |
Potter |
Texas Panhandle |
website, over 600 acres, 5 miles of trails, 5 acre accessible trail with pond, spring, and paleontology exhibit. Education building, visitor center. Focus on prairie ecosystems, outdoor education, and natural and human history of the Texas Panhandle.
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Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve |
Austin |
Travis |
Texas Hill Country |
227 acres with an environmental education center, operated by St. Edward's University, open to the public for trail hiking and events
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