Activities
The park’s 5,000 acres offers a wide variety of activities for every age:
- Biking
- Birding
- Camping
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Star-gazing
Wildlife
Fragments of the ancient coastal prairie survive here as do dense bottomland hardwood forests and extensive marshes, making ideal habitats for the American alligator and a rich diversity of other reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.
Amenities
Park amenities include:
- 20 miles of hike and bike trails
- Amphitheater
- Environmental Education Center
- Nature Center
Located above Vogelsang Antiques in Rosenberg’s Historic Downtown District, the CAST Theatrical Company welcomes 62 guests every Friday and Saturday night to the best in live repertory theater performances.
The Challenger Learning Center has an interactive, space flight simulation, learning experience for children! Challenger Center Missions at the George Observatory take advantage of space exploration to fuel the imagination and bring a unique hands-on learning experience to every student.
The original Fort Bend County Courthouse in Richmond, Texas was built in 1908 and restored in 1980. Its historical markers include Deaf Smith, Constantine Buckley and a statue of Mirabeau B. Lamar (second president of the Republic of Texas). It is easy to identify because of the beautiful three-story rotunda and stately columns.
The first Fort Bend County Fair was held October 6th through the 8th, 1933. Through the years, the Fort Bend County Fair has grown into one of the largest and most successful fairs in the State of Texas.
Scholarships
Youth education has always been a primary focus of fair activities. In recent years, the development of a scholarship program has provided deserving Fort Bend County students with scholarships to Texas colleges and universities. Annually, thirty scholarships are awarded to our high school youth.
Events
This nine day event includes:
- Barbecue cook-offs
- A carnival
- Livestock shows
- Rodeos
- Other family entertainment events
Dances and additional entertainment are hel
Located within Brazos Bend State Park, the Observatory consists of three domed telescopes and includes a 36 inch Gueymard Research Telescope, one of the largest telescopes in the nation. A new addition to the Observatory is an 11 inch F15 refracting telescope donated by Preston and Donna Engebretson of Houston, Texas. The 11 inch is mounted on the Gueymard 36 inch (.9 meter) RC Tinsley Reflector.
Journey to a place and time where cattle and cotton are king and Texas is a country all its own. Visit the George Ranch Historical Park and discover a treasury of Texas traditions. At the George Ranch Historical Park, you can step back in time to experience more than 100 years of Texas history. Through innovative and interactive programs, you can get your hands “on the past.”
Spend the day or the weekend exploring our Historic Downtown District, which offers an eclectic shopping experience in buildings restored to their original grandeur. Visitors browse a collection of gift boutiques, antique shops, gourmet shop, and other establishments offering everything from:
- Casual dining experiences
- Clothing
- Collectibles
- Fine handmade furniture
- Fine jewelry
- Home accessories
- Rare books
Historic Downtown is also home to a burgeoning arts scene. Please visit the Discover Downtown Facebook Page for more information on our exciting historic downtown.
This neo-classical mansion is located behind the Fort Bend County Historical Museum. The furnishings include period fixtures and furniture. John M. Moore, a prominent rancher and former congressman, was the original owner. The Moore family donated the home to the Fort Bend County Historical Museum in 1975. Open Tuesday through Sunday. Please call for hours.
Jane Long, known as the “Mother of Texas”, originally owned most of present-day Richmond by way of a land grant. The Long Smith Cottage, built on this land, is now an extension of the Fort Bend Museum. The cottage is furnished with Jane Longs possessions and other period pieces dating from the 1840s to 1860s.
Hours
Tuesday through Friday
10 am to 4 pm
Saturday and Sunday
1 to 5 pm