

Who We Are
Volunteers create unique and memorable experiences for children and the general public by assisting with nature tours, historical re-enactments, and a variety of FREE interactive educational programs. Volunteers may serve in many different areas, including: Adopt-A-Trail, Conservation Projects, Homestead Tours, Horticulture Aide, Living History Demonstrations, Office Aide, Nature Tours, Park Maintenance, and Photography. Volunteers are especially needed to facilitate our five annual festivals: Homestead Heritage Day, NatureFest, Tricks & Treats Among the Trees, Pioneer Day, and An Old-Fashioned Christmas.
What We Do
Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center is a 312-acre nature preserve in Humble, Texas with over eight miles of paved trails, a recreated 1820-30s Pioneer Homestead, and an Akokisa Indian Village. Volunteers support the park's mission of environmental preservation and natural history education.
Details
(281) 446-8588 | |
jessejonespark@pct3.hctx.net | |
Jones Park |