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"Tom Bass Regional Park was named after Thomas "Tom" Hutcheson Bass, a local teacher, college professor, Army Reserve officer, and Harris County Commissioner who served from 1973 to 1985. The park honors his decades of service to the Houston community. It's a great free public space to get outside, stay active, and connect with neighbors."
Tom Bass Regional Park is a large Harris County park split into three sections in Houston, TX. It offers golf, fishing, and an NFL challenge course. The park has three entrances on Fellows Road and Cullen Blvd. Summer hours are 6:00am–9:00pm (March–October) and winter hours are 6:00am–7:00pm (November–February). Visitors can reserve a pavilion by calling 346-286-1805 or learn about programs at the Tom Bass Community Center.
3452 Fellows Rd, Houston, TX 77047
3902 Fellows Rd, Houston, TX 77047
15108 Cullen Blvd, Houston, TX 77047
Summer Hours (MAR to OCT)6:00am to 9:00pm
Winter Hours (NOV to FEB)6:00am to 7:00pm
6:00am to 9:00pm
Tom Bass Regional Park was named after Thomas “Tom” Hutcheson Bass. Tom Bass served this community as a high school teacher, college professor, US Army Reserve Officer, State Representative, Harris County Commissioner from 1973-1985, author of textbooks, and as a volunteer for numerous boards of area non-profit organizations. This park is divided into three sections each with their own unique amenities. From golf, to fishing, to an NFL challenge course, you can spend days exploring all this park has to offer.
Reserve a pavilion at Tom Bass Park or call 346-286-1805
Learn more about facilities and programs at the Tom Bass Community Center.
- Visit any of the three park entrances on Fellows Rd or Cullen Blvd
- Check the hours before you go — they change in March and November
- Try the NFL challenge course for a fun outdoor workout
- Bring a fishing rod and spend time at one of the park's fishing areas
- Reserve a pavilion by calling 346-286-1805 or booking online
- Learn about community programs at the Tom Bass Community Center