Brazos River CorridorFlowing through downtown Waco, the Brazos River Corridor exemplifies the spirit of Central Texas. A revitalized downtown district, pristine parks and an abundance of recreational opportunities can be found all along the river banks. |
Bledsoe-Miller Park With open fields, a playground, a pavilion and a full-service recreation center, Bledsoe-Miller Park is a community gathering place. |
Over 400 acres of natural beauty can be found on both sides of the river in Cameron Park and Cameron Park East. A variety of activities and sights make Cameron Park like none other. |
City Hall One of the cornerstones of Waco, City Hall sits in the middle of downtown and is adorned with beautiful landscaping and a shooting fountain. |
Fort Fisher Park Located behind the Texas Ranger Museum and the Texas Sports Hall of Fame, Fort Fisher features sprawling shade trees and riverfront picnic spots perfect for an afternoon break.
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Heritage Square Heritage Square features scenic walkways, fountains and open spaces that are ideal for special events in downtown Waco.
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Indian Spring Park Indian Spring Park straddles the Suspension Bridge and faces the Brazos River. A natural amphitheater, the riverwalk and trees all around make the park a Waco favorite.
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MLK, Jr. Park On the east side of the Brazos, MLK, Jr. Park features a scenic memorial with an overlook tower above the river that provides great views of downtown.
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The Suspension Bridge Built in 1870, the Suspension Bridge is a historical landmark in downtown Waco. Its wooden walkway, stretching cables and lights that reflect off the river create a scenic escape. |
Waco Water Park, Waco Regional Tennis Center and the Waco Riverbend baseball/softball complex make this park a recreational heaven. |
Waco Riverwalk Stretching along the river from Baylor University to Cameron Park, the riverwalk is a lighted, concrete path perfect for a scenic stroll, jog or bicycle ride. |





