Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park
Nestled in the Uptown District of Houston, Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its awe-inspiring centerpiece: a 64-foot-tall semicircular fountain. The waterwall creates a soothing cascade of 11,000 gallons of water per minute, offering a striking contrast to the surrounding skyscrapers. The park’s 2.77 acres of lush green space, dotted with over 180 live oak trees, provide a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Visitors can relax on the manicured lawns, enjoy a picnic, or simply marvel at the interplay of water, light, and architecture. The park’s unique design makes it a popular spot for photographers, couples, and anyone seeking a moment of serenity. As the sun sets, the illuminated waterwall transforms into a magical spectacle, making it an enchanting destination for evening strolls.
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64-foot-tall semicircular waterwall fountain|2.77 acres of beautifully landscaped green space|Over 180 live oak trees providing ample shade|Popular photography and selfie spot|Illuminated waterfall for nighttime viewing|Free admission and open to the public daily|Convenient location in Houston’s Uptown District
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