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ViewsBrazos Bend State ParkFrom Opus
Photo by HelenB 40-Acre Lake, looking southwest from the Observation Tower. Photo taken Oct 24th, 2008, six weeks after Hurricane Ike did quite a lot of damage in the Park
[edit] OverviewBrazos Bend State Park is located about 28 miles southwest of Houston, in Fort Bend County, Texas. It is about 5000 acres in size and has a variety of habitats, such as lakes, swamp, woodland and prairie. It's eastern boundary lies along the Brazos River. This birding hotspot is part of the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail site no. UTC 117. [edit] Birds[edit] Notable SpeciesBlack-bellied Whistling Duck, Anhinga, Bald Eagle, Cinnamon Teal, Vermilion Flycatcher (winter), Prothonotary Warbler (summer). [edit] RaritiesRusty Blackbird, Tropical Parula in mid Jan, 2009 (no recent reports). Least Grebe seen Mar.16th, 2009. Streak-backed Oriole and Masked Duck several years ago. [edit] Check-listBirds you can see here include:
To do [edit] Other Wildlife38 species of reptiles, amphibians and mammals, including: [edit] Site Information[edit] History and UseThe land was purchased by the state of Texas in 1976-77 and was opened to the public in 1984. [edit] Areas of Interest
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Directions The Park is about 1 hour drive from the center of Houston. Take the 59 Freeway south and exit at Crabb River Road, follow the brown signs south, onto FM 762. The park entrance will be on the left. [edit] Contact DetailsBrazos Bend State Park [edit] External Links
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