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Baytown Nature Center
The Baytown Nature Center, located at 6213 Bayway Drive, is a 450-acre peninsula surrounded by three bays. More than 300 species of birds depend on this area for migration, feeding or nesting.
But this recreated wetland isn’t just for the birds. Numerous other animals also call the nature center home. In addition, it’s an important nursery area for a variety of aquatic species, including shrimp, crab and fish.
This former residential subdivision now features picnic shelters, three fishing piers, two pavilions and two overlooks. There’s also the Crystal Bay Butterfly Garden, the Children’s Nature Discovery Area and the Myra C. Brown Bird Sanctuary.
The Baytown Nature Center, an official site on the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail, is operated by the City of Baytown. It is open to the public.

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WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS SEASON
- Free Family Fishing Day Event at Trinity River Refuge
- Open House at New Trinity Refuge Headquarters
- Artist Boat Media Coverage on My Fox Houston
- Local Businesses donating 5% of your Purchase on Earth Day!
Check out our Events Calendar to find out what other exciting things are happening this season!



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