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Great hike
This is a great piece of nature hidden in a Houston subdivision. There are lots of paths to walk, bridges, and lookouts. We saw several turtles and birds. It is much larger than you would think an...
We spent about an hour hiking the trails at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary. Once you step through the gate, it's hard to even believe you're still in the city. The sanctuary consists of about eig...
THIS PLACE IS NOT CLOSED as Trip Advisor advertises! The bathrooms are closed but not the sanctuary. It is a great place to hike and it is very beautiful. Lots of birds. It is in the middle of a neigh...
It's just a small area of nature with hiking trails but it's cool because there's lots of wildlife and pretty scenery like a creek, swamp, etc right there hidden in the city. Great for bird watching. ...
The property is 17.5 acre forest just off Memorial Drive
Edith L. Moore was a generous Houstonian who left her 1932 log home and 17.5 acres to Houston Audubon. This is a rustic place for a quiet contemplative forest stroll. The sanctuary is nice, but Houst...
Great hike
This is a great piece of nature hidden in a Houston subdivision. There are lots of paths to walk, bridges, and lookouts. We saw several turtles and birds. It is much larger than you would think an...
Eighteen Acres of Nature in the Heart of the City
We spent about an hour hiking the trails at the Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary. Once you step through the gate, it's hard to even believe you're still in the city. The sanctuary consists of about eig...
Quiet Place to Visit
THIS PLACE IS NOT CLOSED as Trip Advisor advertises! The bathrooms are closed but not the sanctuary. It is a great place to hike and it is very beautiful. Lots of birds. It is in the middle of a neigh...
Neat place to stop
It's just a small area of nature with hiking trails but it's cool because there's lots of wildlife and pretty scenery like a creek, swamp, etc right there hidden in the city. Great for bird watching. ...
The property is 17.5 acre forest just off Memorial Drive
Edith L. Moore was a generous Houstonian who left her 1932 log home and 17.5 acres to Houston Audubon. This is a rustic place for a quiet contemplative forest stroll. The sanctuary is nice, but Houst...