Parks designed for everyday life in Westchase

Connected greenspace, gathering places, and recreation across the District

Westchase District’s parks create space to relax, gather, and get outside. From destination parks like Camden Park and Woodchase Park to smaller neighborhood spaces, each park is designed to support recreation, connection, and everyday activity.

Westchase parks are thoughtfully integrated throughout the District, making it easy to access greenspace close to where people live and work. Ongoing investment in parks, programming, and connectivity continues to expand how these spaces are used throughout the year.

  • Destination parks for events and community gatherings

  • Performing arts, science, and visual arts learning enrichment for youth

  • Neighborhood parks for everyday use

  • Playgrounds, dog parks, and open greenspace

  • Year-round programming and activities

Camden Park

A family-fun filled destination for gathering, play, and community events

Camden Park is a 3.4-acre destination on Wilcrest Drive designed for gathering, play, and everyday activity. A ULI award-winning park, it features a large activity lawn and multi-purpose pavilion that host concerts, cultural events, and community programming throughout the year.

Interactive play areas, water features, and open greenspace create something for all ages, while a dedicated dog park offers separate areas for large and small dogs.

At the center of the park is Sunday Press, a welcoming café with indoor seating. Grab morning latte to go and sip from a rooftop terrace overlooking the park. Additional amenities like an outdoor reading room, exercise stations, and year-round programming make Camden Park a place to relax, connect, and spend time.

  • 3.4-acre park on Wilcrest Drive

  • Activity lawn and multi-purpose pavilion

  • Interactive playground and water features

  • Dog park with separate areas for large and small dogs

  • Sunday Press café and rooftop terrace

  • Outdoor reading room and fitness stations

Woodchase Park

A compact park packed with amenities and activity

Woodchase Park is a 1.7-acre neighborhood park designed to offer a wide range of amenities in a compact, easy-to-access space. Located on Woodchase Drive, the park brings together recreation, fitness, and gathering areas in one central location.

The park features an activity lawn, playground, and fitness areas, along with a dog park and community garden. Seasonal programming, Spring Break programs, including fitness classes, movie nights, and workshops, keeps the park active and engaging throughout the year.

  • 1.7-acre park on Woodchase Drive

  • 7,500 sq ft activity lawn and pavilion

  • Playground with climbing wall and interactive features

  • Dog park and community garden

  • Fitness stations and open green space

  • Free seasonal programming and events, including week-long Spring Break activities

  • Community gardens maintained by local organizations

A young boy at Woodchase Park participates in a Young Audiences of Houston dance workshop.

More parks to explore

Neighborhood parks designed for everyday use across Westchase.

Sneed Dog Park is a favorite for dogs.
Sneed Dog Park

A neighborhood dog park designed for off-leash play, with shaded seating, turf, and space for dogs to run and socialize.

Art featuring a leopard is seen off of Trailside Park Trail.
Trailside Park

A small park along the HCC Campus Trail featuring seating, play elements, and easy access to Westchase’s connected trail system.

Parks designed for how Westchase lives

Spaces to gather, play, and enjoy everyday life across the District

From destination parks like Camden Park and Woodchase Park to smaller neighborhood spaces, Westchase offers a connected system of parks designed to support recreation, relaxation, and community. Whether you’re meeting friends, getting active, or simply enjoying the outdoors, there’s always a place to go.

Parks designed for how Westchase lives

Spaces to gather, play, and enjoy everyday life across the District

From destination parks like Camden Park and Woodchase Park to smaller neighborhood spaces, Westchase offers a connected system of parks designed to support recreation, relaxation, and community. Whether you’re meeting friends, getting active, or simply enjoying the outdoors, there’s always a place to go.