Bell Park
Bell Park is a point of interest in Houston, Texas, located at Bell Park, 4800 Montrose Blvd, Houston, Houston, TX.
Bell Park is a serene 1.15-acre urban green space along Montrose Boulevard in Houston's Museum District, gifted to the city by Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Bell Jr. and opened in April 1970. The park is celebrated for its tranquil water features — a cascading waterfall, a gentle brook, and two small footbridges — woven together by winding shaded paths beneath a canopy of tall trees. Thoughtful design creates several seemingly separate garden rooms within a compact footprint, earning it the title of Houston Press's Best Picnic Spot. It is a quiet, leafy retreat ideal for solo relaxation, couples, families, and anyone seeking a calm respite steps from the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.
Address: Bell Park, 4800 Montrose Blvd, Houston, Houston, TX
Phone: +18323957000
Website: https://www.houstontx.gov/parks/