Sabine Street Promenade
Sabine Street Promenade is a point of interest in Houston, Texas, located at 106 Sabine St, Houston, Houston, TX.
The Sabine to Bagby Promenade is a 23-acre, 1.2-mile linear waterfront park stretching along Buffalo Bayou between Sabine and Bagby Streets, serving as a pedestrian gateway to downtown Houston. Designed by SWA Group and opened in 1986, it transformed a formerly desolate bayou corridor into a verdant greenway with sweeping native landscaping, paved hike-and-bike trails, and dramatic moon-phase lighting by artist Stephen Korns and L'Observatoire International. The park has a serene, contemplative vibe — great for joggers, cyclists, kayakers, and anyone seeking a scenic escape from downtown — anchored by striking stainless steel canoe sculptures by Houston artist John Runnels etched with water-related narratives. Its canoe and kayak launches, pedestrian bridges, and 12 street-to-bayou entryways make it one of Houston's most accessible and beloved urban nature corridors.
Address: 106 Sabine St, Houston, Houston, TX
Phone: +17137520314