Levy Park Conservancy

Who We Are

Levy Park is a public city park in Houston, operated by the Levy Park Conservancy. The conservancy is an affiliate of the Upper Kirby District Foundation. Levy Park is the result of a 1941 bequest from the estate of Leon Levy. In 2015, the Upper Kirby Redevelopment Authority, in partnership with the Upper Kirby District Foundation, undertook the transformation of Levy Park. The 6-acre park, designed by the Office of James Burnett and Natalye Appel and Associates Architects, reopened in 2017. The Upper Kirby District Foundation is the private, nonprofit organization responsible for the maintenance, operation, and programming of Levy Park, a public City of Houston Park.

What We Do

Levy Park is a vibrant urban space located in the heart of the Upper Kirby District of Houston. The park’s thoughtful design features activity areas, a dog park, rain garden, the Children’s Park, and beautiful landscaping. Accenting the grounds are free, year-round passive and active programming in wellness, the arts, education, and recreation. Whether visiting the park for a special event, program, picnic, play date, or to enjoy the outdoors, Levy Park is an inclusive, space to connect, experience, do, and play.

Details

Phone (281) 400-3630
Contact Stephanie Kiouses
Contact Title Park Director
Website https://www.levyparkhouston.org/