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Enjoy an easy 2.2-mile hike through diverse landscapes, wetlands, and past a 4-acre lake at Seabourne Creek Nature Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.16 km
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2.98 km
379 m
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Parking is available directly at Seabourne Creek Nature Park in Rosenberg, Texas. The park is easily accessible, and you'll find designated parking areas close to the trailheads.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Seabourne Creek Nature Park or its trails. It's a free public park for everyone to enjoy.
Yes, the trails at Seabourne Creek Nature Park are dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times and remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park beautiful for all visitors.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant hiking conditions with milder temperatures. Spring also brings vibrant wildflowers, while the diverse ecosystems make it a great spot for birdwatching throughout the year.
The terrain is generally easy and consists of a mix of crushed granite paths, crushed gravel, well-groomed natural ground, and boardwalks. The pathways are well-maintained, making for a smooth walking surface with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, the Komoot route for the Seabourne Creek Nature Park Trail is a loop, allowing you to experience the diverse scenery without retracing your steps.
You'll encounter a diverse and lush landscape, including wooded areas, tranquil wetlands, and open meadows. The park is a haven for wildlife, especially birds and butterflies, with a dedicated butterfly garden and numerous bird species due to its varied ecosystems. There's also a 4-acre lake with fishing piers.
Yes, the park is designed with accessibility in mind. Many of the well-maintained and often paved pathways are suitable for individuals of all ages and abilities, including families with strollers and those with mobility challenges.
Beyond hiking, the park offers opportunities for jogging and biking on its extensive trail network. It also features a 9-hole disc golf course and fishing in the 4-acre lake.
Given the easy nature of the trail, comfortable walking shoes, water, and sun protection (hat, sunscreen) are recommended. Binoculars for birdwatching or a camera for capturing the scenery and wildlife would also be great additions.
Yes, the park is rich in educational opportunities. It features a dedicated butterfly garden and educational signage throughout the trails that provide insights into the local flora, fauna, and ecosystems. The Coastal Prairie Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists also contributes to conservation and education efforts within the park.