Monday, November 23, 2015

# 138 Camp Mohawk

Camp Mohawk Alvin
110 CR 193  Alvin, TX 77511  281-581-2319 
There is no fee for day use of this park. There is a charge for overnight camping. Please call the office for up to date pricing.
This site would be considered freshwater fishing



Directions: Camp Mohawk County Park is located on SH 35, 7.2 miles south of the intersection of Hwy 6 and Hwy 35. Turn right on Mohawk Dr.  just south of Chocolate Bayou bridge.

This 53 acre wooded park has two sections one for day use and one for overnight guests. There is a 3 acre freshwater lake available for day use fishing. The back section of the park is for overnight use and has access to chocolate bayou. Other amenities here include a playground, swimming pool, walking trails and overnight pavilions. Tent camping sites are also available. Plenty of paved parking and restrooms are available throughout the park.




Monday, November 16, 2015

# 137 Heritage Park

 Heritage Park 1220 Coryell League City Texas 281.554.1180
There is no fee to enter or use this park
The park is open from 7am to 10 pm
This would be considered a freshwater fishing destination.



Directions: From the intersection of I 45 and FM 518 travel east on 518 1.9 miles to N Wisconsin Ave. and turn left on Coryell. Continue .1 miles to Landrum St and turn left. The park will be .1 miles on your left.

This park features a very nice backwater lake off of Clear Creek with a pier that you can fish from. There are also small docks on either side of the kayak launch. The park also features a playground, hike/bike trails, picnic area and restrooms.





Monday, November 9, 2015

#136 Challenger 7 Park

 Challenger 7 Park 2301 W. NASA Parkway Webster TX 77598 , 713.440.1587
There is no fee to enter or fish this park.
The park is open from 7 am to 9 pm
This site would be considered freshwater fishing. Two sites available Community Lake and Clear Creek.


Directions: From the intersection of I 45 and FM 528 travel east on FM 528 .5 miles to W Nasa Parkway and turn left. Continue .8 miles to the park entrance on your left.

The community lake in this park has been stocked with catfish almost every year since 2001. Bass and bluegill have also been stocked here in the past. Plenty of bank fishing is available with picnic tables strategically placed around the lake. Bank fishing is also available in the back of the park along clear creek..which is not to clear. There is a fish consumption warning for this body of water. There is a bulkhead and small pier that you could fish from.

There are approximately 100 acres of this park that have been sanctioned by the Audubon Society and designated as a bird sanctuary. The Nature Trails allow you to access the Bird Sanctuary and other undeveloped areas of the park.
There are three elevated observation platforms that are connected to the boardwalk, allowing for viewing of the wetlands along Clear Creek. Playgrounds and restrooms are also available.