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  • Geronimo Adventure Park

    Geronimo Adventure Park

    6749 FM 2920

    Spring, TX 77379

    (830) 365-5867

    Geronimo Adventure Park

     Located just 30 minutes of downtown, in northwest Houston, Geronimo is a zipline adventure park where friends, families, teams and groups of all kinds unplug from electronics, participate in exhilarating outdoor activities, and enjoy each other’s company in a natural environment. The adventure park features three zipline courses, throwing lanes for axes, Ninja stars, knives, and darts, and outdoor rock climbing wall, and all kinds of grounds attractions such as a Ninja Obstacle Course, Hammocks & Swings, Log Jam Balance Challenge, Giant Seesaw, Box Hockey, Gaga Ball Pit, Lawn Games (Corn Hole, Ladder Ball, Horseshoes), Tetherball, Picnic Tables, Snack Shack, immaculate restrooms, and more! Host a party, team building activity or non-profit event at this outdoorsy escape in Houston.

    SAFETY FIRST 

    At Geronimo Adventure Park, whether adventuring on our challenge courses, ziplining through the trees, ascending our rock wall, or throwing axes, we want you to know that your safety is of the utmost importance to us! Although there is inherent risk in outdoor adventure activities, a lot can be done to minimize that risk. Here’s what we do to put your safety first!

    Equipment

    It all starts with great, well-cared-for equipment! Our guest equipment has been carefully selected and is considered the best in the industry. It’s also been endorsed by an industry-certified third party for use at our park.

    Our aerial courses and equipment undergo a comprehensive inspection and maintenance regimen in accordance with standards set forth by the governing body of ACCT (Association for Challenge Course Technology). Geronimo Adventure Park has been an active member of the ACCT, and other affiliations, since its creation, to ensure that we remain at the forefront of safety practices.

    All of our courses, equipment, and PPE are inspected annually by a certified 3rd party. We also conduct daily, monthly and quarterly inspections of our course and equipment in-house. Our Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (including harnesses, tethers, trolleys, and the like) is inspected prior to each use as well as periodically.

    Our zipline courses use a state-of-the-art belay system that provides a continuous connection between you and the course. You don’t need to worry about disconnecting and reconnecting your lifeline tethers (or forgetting to!) as your traverse. This ensures the best guest experience while minimizing the risk of an accident!

    To offer the most protective environment for our guests, we also require the use of helmets and gloves on our ziplines courses. This minimizes the risk of bumps to the head and pinch points (or splinters) on the hands. Surprisingly, some other parks do not require these two key pieces of safety gear, which can lead to head or hand injuries. Make sure to watch for these safety practices at any park that you may consider visiting! 

    Staff Preparation and Training

    Our day-to-day operations are closely monitored by experienced supervisors, and all new staff members go through an extensive screening and training program to prepare them to support you as you challenge yourself in the treetops and on the grounds! We also continuously assess risks, implement new mitigations where necessary, and regularly perform refresher training to ensure our veteran staff are always well-prepared to assist our guests throughout their adventures.

    First Aid

    We always have staff members present at the park during operating hours who are trained and certified in first aid, CPR, and AED usage (which we have on site). We maintain a comprehensive first aid kit at the park that includes everything from bandages to analgesic medicines, to topical medications and beyond. 

    Guest Training and Support

    Many zipline parks are similar to an amusement park ride where an employee straps a customer in on one end of a zipline and sends them off dangling from the line as a passive participant until they reach the other side and wait for the next employee to move them along –  but NOT at Geronimo Adventure Park!

    At Geronimo you are an active participant in the experience! We are primarily a “self-guided” experiential park, so you are truly immersed in the experience and moving at your own pace, with staff strategically positioned around the park, ready to help if needed.

    Guests are fully geared up and inspected by trained staff. After donning the harness and learning about your equipment, you will attend “Ground School” where you will learn how to use the equipment and practice using it at ground level before you go up in the trees! This entire process is supervised by our staff, and it’s a great time to ask any questions and let our guides help build your confidence for the upcoming adventure!

    Geronimo Adventure Park is a “challenge by choice” environment. Our staff are available to help coach you through the various challenges you choose, but we won’t force you to do anything you aren’t ready to do!

    Axe, Knife, Ninja Star, and Dart Throwing

    Our throwing facilities were designed according to WATL (World Axe Throwing League) standards. We’ve also added other safety features to maximize the experience, such as additional wire mesh between lanes and ranges, softwood targets to maximize blade sticking and to reduce bounce-back, and use of wood mulch under the targets, which also helps avoid bounce-back.

    Need to learn, technique, tips and games? Your experience at Geronimo includes guidance from well-trained, dedicated hosts that we call “Axe-perts”. They will teach you how to throw, give technique tips and tricks, and go through safety protocols. Other places may charge extra for this personal attention, but it is included at no cost for all Geronimo guests!

    Want to turn it up a notch and get competitive with your group? Our Axe-perts will facilitate games and awesome friendly (or fierce) competition! And, if you are a well-seasoned thrower, you are certainly free to play and throw on your own.

    We’re Here for You!

    When you come to Geronimo, you can feel confident that you are in good hands. A big shout out to our amazing staff who will prioritize your safety while helping you have fun and make awesome memories! Just check out our reviews on Google!

     

     

     

     

  • The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

       Outdoor Amphitheater
    Outdoor Amphitheater

    2005 Lake Robbins Dr

    The Woodlands, TX 77380

    (281) 364-3010

    OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER

    Enjoy a fist-pumping night of live music at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, consistently ranked as one of the “Top 10 Outdoor Amphitheaters in the World,” according to Pollstar magazine. The long list of past performers here includes Jimmy Buffett, Dave Matthews Band, Ozzy Osbourne, Jack Johnson, Alabama, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Kenny Chesney. You can also catch performances by the Houston Symphony, Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, and Texas Music Festival Orchestra here. 

  • Etro Nightclub

    Etro Nightclub

     Houston’s 80’ Night Club
    Houston’s 80’ Night Club

    114 Main St

    Houston, Texas, 77002

    713-521-3876

    We are Houston’s 80s Night Club born from 80s music dance culture & fused with today’s Electro Disco EDM scene.

    While we’re known for Electro, Disco, & EDM,

    80s dance music RULES the weekend!

  • Monument Au Fantome by Jean Debuffet

    Monument Au Fantome by Jean Debuffet

     Monument Au Fantome by Jean Dubuffet
    Monument Au Fantome by Jean Dubuffet

    Discovery Green

    1500 McKinney St

    Houston, TX 77010

    (713) 400-7336

    Monument Au Fantome by Jean Dubuffet

    The large free-form red-white-blue sculpture on Avenida de las Americas is the park’s most well-known artwork and one of Houston’s great treasures. Its title means “Monument to the Phantom” or imaginary city in French.

    There are seven individual forms that represent different features of this city, including a church, hedge, chimney, dog, phantom, tree and mast.

    It is by Jean Dubuffet, an internationally-known 20th century French sculptor who passed away in 1985 (two years after the sculpture was completed). He liked to communicate fresh ideas without reference to “cultural clichés.” Dubuffet was inspired by the art of outsiders, which he called “L’Art Brut”. It is painted fiberglass over steel frames, and the tallest piece is 33 feet. The sculpture is part of his Hourloupe series, which has companion sculptures in New York, Chicago and Europe. For more than two decades, Jean Dubuffet’s sculpture, Monument au Fantôme, has sat among Houston’s downtown skyscrapers at 1100 Louisiana. In 2008 it was relocated to 1500 McKinney (Avenue de las Americas) in Discovery Green Park on the eastern edge of downtown. The tallest part of the fiberglass over steel frame stands 33 feet tall. Seven individual forms—chimney, church, dog, hedge, mast, phantom, and tree—included in the sculpture represent features of Houston.

  • Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park

     Gerald D, Hines Waterwall Park
    Gerald D, Hines Waterwall Park

    2800 Post Oak Boulevard

    Houston, Tx 77056

    (713) 850-8841

    Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park

    In the heart of the city, the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park is one of Houston’s most beloved, iconic landmarks and community centerpiece for visitors of all ages.

    To stand in the Waterwall’s mist and be enveloped by the gentle roar of cascading water is one of the city’s most memorable experiences. Walking along the lush canopy of towering live oak trees while in the core of one of the largest business districts in the nation, is inspiring.

    As one of the most visited attractions in Houston, Waterwall Park is a popular backdrop for unforgettable moments. We invite you, your family, and friends to create endless memories at the park.

    FACTS ABOUT WATERWALL PARK

    WATERWALL

    • 64-foot-high semi-circular water wall

    • Waterwall surfaces are black obsidian aggregate

    • Exterior ribs are pre-cast concrete with Alamo Gray cement

    • The volume of water recycling in the inner fountain system is 46,500 gallons

    • The volume of water recycling in the outer fountain system is 35,000 gallons

    • An incredible 11,000 gallons of water per minute cascade down the inner and outer walls of the fountain

    • The total volume of water in the fountain is completely recycled through a filtration system every three and a half hours

    • Waterwall was constructed by Harvey-Monarch Engineers and Builders

    • Constructed of St. Joe Brick

    • Gable and columns made of Indiana buff limestone

    • Black granite base

    • Pronounced “skay-nigh fronz”

  • Corpus Christi

    Corpus Christi

     CORPUS CHRIST
    CORPUS CHRIST

    Did you know that there are beautiful sandy beaches near Houston?

    Sandy shores and blue skies are just what you need to truly feel like you’ve left the city behind, so there’s no wonder Corpus Christi is one of the most popular places to visit near Houston.

    Among its most popular attractions are the USS Lexington, a WWII-era aircraft carrier converted into a floating museum, as well as the South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center, which features rose, hummingbird, and succulent gardens.

    As for seashore spots, North Beach is the most popular place to set up an umbrella and enjoy the waves. You can also stroll a 1.5-mile-long Beachwalk and score a bird’s eye view of the ocean from atop a colorful Ferris wheel.

    Coast like a Texan in the Gulf Coast Capital. Explore nine unique beaches in Corpus Christi and unleash your adventurous side by windsurfing, parasailing and kayaking out on the water. Craving inspiration in the outdoors? Try a paddleboard yoga class or horseback riding on the sand. Corpus Christi is also the center of iconic attractions like the Texas State Aquarium and USS Lexington With diverse dining that suits every taste, Tex-Mex and seafood restaurants in Corpus Christi are special standouts and local chefs can even cook up your catch of the day. Whether you’re ready for a family vacation or getting away with friends, find hotels in Corpus Christi to fit every need. Come to Corpus Christi and go your own way.

  • Conroe

    Conroe

     CONROE
    CONROE

    CONROE

    Few Houston day trips are as convenient as an escape to Conroe, found just 40 minutes north of the big city.

    Escape the crowds along the trails of the oh-so-peaceful W G Jones State Forest, enjoy pumpkin patches or sunflower fields at P-6 farms (depending on the season), or peek into the past at the living museum and log cabins of Fernland Historical Park.

    If you’re traveling with little ones, 7 Acre Wood is a must-visit. They offer a playground, zipline, petting zoo, mini-golf course, and tons of fun for the whole family!

    In addition, Lake Conroe is a few minutes from downtown, and you can find a fishing pier, sports fields, pavilions, and more.

    Conroe is the perfect blend of starry nights and city lights. And being the fastest-growing city in Texas, Conroe has so much to offer. Conroe is bordered by 22,000-acre Lake Conroe, Sam Houston National Forest, and W. Goodrich Jones State Forest, making for a veritable utopia for the outdoor lover in us all.

    Aside from the outdoors, Conroe has a bustling downtown with breweries, theatres and plenty of shopping. There is also plenty of live music, which has earned Conroe the designation of Music Friendly Community by the state of Texas. Whether you are looking for an adventure or a little rest and relaxation, you will find it in Conroe.

  • Brazos Bend State Park

    Brazos Bend State Park

     BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK
    BRAZOS BEND STATE PARK

    21901 FM 762

    Needville, TX 461

    (979)-553-5101

    Brazos Bend Visitors Center

    Designed and fabricated in partnership with HW Exhibits, this visitors center features a total remodel. Educational graphics and displays around the space give guests a lesson in the history and environmental importance of the area. Brazos Bend State Park is a 4,897-acre state park along the Brazos River near Houston, run by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The park is a haven for a diverse mix of native wildlife and plants covering an equally diverse range of ecosystems.

    Less than an hour outside Houston, you can treat yourself to pristine nature, 37 miles of hiking trails (and biking trails, too), and one of the largest domed telescopes in the country open to the public (found at the George Observatory).

    The park’s most iconic residents are the American alligators, but it also houses river otters, wild pigs, white-tailed deer, and well over 300 species of birds.

    To learn more about the wildlife, you can opt for a guided hike offered through the nature center. Entrance to the state park costs $7 per person for a day pass.

  • The Ark Church

    The Ark Church

    450 Humble Tank Rd.

    Conroe, Texas, 77304, USA

    936-756-1988

    Are you looking for a change? Something new?

    You don’t have to stay stuck.

    Just take one step and see what God can do.

    Our Story

    In June of 1996, Alan and Joy Clayton came to Conroe with two couples to start The Ark Church, whose mandate was to build a church to save households. Today The Ark Church continues that purpose, with an emphasis on kids, youth, groups, care and outreaches. Whether you are a household of one or 100, this is a place for you and your family to live with God, grow stronger, and make a difference in the world.

  • The Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

    The Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

    1111 St. Joseph Pkwy.

    Houston, Texas, 77002, USA

    713-659-1561

    The Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is one of two cathedrals of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Located in downtown Houston, TX, it is one of two Cathedrals of the Archdiocese, along with St. Mary Cathedral Basilica in Galveston, TX.

    The Most Reverend Nicholas A. Gallagher, the third Bishop of Galveston, established Sacred Heart Parish as the fourth parish in Houston, Texas on November 22, 1896 to serve the growing Catholic population of Houston.  The first church was built at the corner of Pierce St. and Fanin St. in downtown Houston.  It was dedicated by Bishop Gallagher on November 6, 1897.  A new church was built and dedicated by Bishop Gallagher on April 14, 1912.

    Due to the phenomenal growth in the city of Houston and the consequent increase in the number of Catholics and Catholic institutions, Pope John XXIII designated the city of Houston to be an episcopal city, effective on December 24, 1959. Thus the Diocese of Galveston was henceforth to be known as the Diocese of Galveston-Houston. This did not change the status of the city of Galveston as an episcopal city established in 1847, the first such city in the state of Texas. With the elevation of Sacred Heart Parish to a Co-Cathedral, it became co-equal in rank with St. Mary Cathedral Basilica in Galveston. With this designation, an episcopal chair was also installed in Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral. Full episcopal ceremonies could then be celebrated in Houston, as well as in Galveston.

    With the new millennium came the continued growth of Houston and growth of the Catholic community in the area.  It soon became clear that a new, larger church was needed. On April 2, 2008, Cardinal DiNardo dedicated the new Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, located one block north of the old church.

    The Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is an active parish, offering daily Masses and events.