Wortham Creek Preserve is a large natural area in Houston, Texas, offering a critical urban wildlife habitat and miles of trails for hiking and biking amid native forest and seasonal creeks.
Wortham Creek Preserve is a 400-acre protected natural area located within the rapidly growing city of Houston, Texas. It serves as a vital green space, providing habitat for a wide variety of native wildlife and plants including hardwood forests, wetlands, and creeks. The preserve follows the course of Wortham Creek, a tributary of Brays Bayou, and features an extensive network of over 8 miles of well-maintained multi-use trails popular for hiking, running, and mountain biking. The area was acquired and protected to prevent further urban development and to maintain important ecological functions such as flood mitigation and water filtration. Visitors can experience a variety of outdoor activities including birdwatching, casual hiking, and nature photography within its shaded forest canopy and along creek corridors. The preserve is a favored destination for local outdoor enthusiasts seeking a natural escape without leaving the city limits. Throughout the preserve, visitors can spot species such as great horned owls, white-tailed deer, and various migratory birds. Educational signage is placed at trailheads and along paths to inform users about the local ecology and conservation efforts. Wortham Creek Preserve plays an essential role in Houston’s urban environmental strategy by protecting mature woodlands and allowing natural regeneration in several restoration zones. Access is free, and the preserve is open year-round. The combination of natural beauty and accessibility makes Wortham Creek Preserve a valuable resource for recreation and environmental stewardship in one of Texas’ largest cities.
Extensive multi-use trail network winding through riparian forests
Diverse habitats supporting migratory and resident bird species
Natural creek corridors providing flood control and water quality benefits
Quiet, urban-adjacent green space for mountain biking and hiking
This creek runs through the preserve, forming wetlands and riparian zones that sustain diverse plant and animal communities.
Over 8 miles of hard-packed crushed granite trails designed for hiking, running, and mountain biking.
The preserve provides critical habitat within Houston for white-tailed deer, owls, hawks, and migratory songbirds.