OUR CONSERVATION PARTNERS
Brazos Bend State Park Volunteer Organization
Volunteers have been a vital part of Brazos Bend State Park since its opening in 1984. The volunteers organized in 1989, by electing officers and accepting by-laws. We operate as an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. The Brazos Bend volunteers have been recognized for the highest number of volunteer hours, 15,821, for any park in Texas. The volunteers have demonstrated teamwork and quality of hours in support of Brazos Bend State Park.
We are a diverse group of individuals with a common interest in nature and the environment. Our purpose is to assist and educate the visitors of Brazos Bend State Park through information and interpretive programs and to assist in the care and conservation of this 5,000-acre park.

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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!















