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Field Trip Fee Schedule

  • 90-minute field trip to Sims Nature Center: $3.00/child
  • 4-hour field trip to Sims Nature Center: $5.00/child
  • 88x31 REI Logo Title-1 field trip to Sims Nature Center: No fee thanks to REI.com who has generously funded Title 1 school field trips to SBUNC for the 2008-2009 school year.

Please call 713-640-2407 with pricing questions or email Mary Anne Weber, Education Director.

Now available -- fresh organic produce grown in our educational garden! Proceeds benefit our education programs.

Sims Bayou Urban Nature CenterSims Bayou Urban Nature Center (SBUNC) is a picturesque 1.1-acre sanctuary located in historic Park Place on the original channel of Sims Bayou. The center contains a log cabin, barn, gazebo, gardens, pond with native plants, boat dock and seasonal wetland trails that afford a unique opportunity to experience nature in a dense urban setting. It is located next to Charlton Park and the Glenbrook Golf Course.

The Sims Bayou Nature Center was established in 1997 by the nonprofit Greater Park Place Community Development Corporation to help revitalize the area. That group created educational and environmental programs, attracted hundreds of volunteers and provided a peaceful setting for scouting, birding and other outdoor programs as well as boating and fishing opportunities.

The center is the education campus and new home to Houston Audubon's education department. The facilities give Houston Audubon needed space to expand many of its programs and develop new ones. Teacher workshops on the newly published Citizens' Guide to Migration and The Migratory Birds of the Bayou City are held there. Camps, field trips, community outreach (teaching birds), school programs, scout programs, adult and community programs are conducted both here and at the Edith Moore Nature Sanctuary.

The center is open four days a week, Wednesday through Saturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Summer hours vary due to camp and other activities, so please call ahead if you're planning to visit. The address is 3997 River Drive, Houston, TX 77017. It is two blocks from I-45 and only minutes from downtown. The SBUNC phone number is 713-640-2407. All groups must schedule a tour or class in advance. For more information, please contact Mary Anne Weber, Education Director.

SBUNC Nature Store

Fly on over to the southeast side of town and check out our nature store! The store is chock-full of books for birders, gardeners, children, and nature enthusiasts. We also offer hummingbird feeders, bird houses, and gifts for all ages.

 

 
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