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The best 11 spots to see bluebonnets in the Houston area

Taking pics of children and pets surrounded by bluebonnets is a Texas tradition as old as the state flower itself.

HOUSTON — Bluebonnets are in full bloom, and many of you are in search of the perfect spot for photos with the beautiful state flower.  

Bluebonnet road trips are a Texas tradition, but you don't have to leave the Houston area to find prime spots.

We've got you covered with 11 suggestions:

1. Memorial Park - 6501 Memorial Drive, Houston

You can park along the loop running trail and find them along Memorial Drive.

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Goose and Remi pose surrounded by bluebonnets at Memorial Park.

2. McGovern Centennial Garden – 1500 Hermann Drive, Houston

The bluebonnets are located in the Aris Garden.

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3. Rob Fleming Park – 6055 Creekside Forest Drive, Spring

This Woodlands park has some large bluebonnet patches. It’s also a great place for families to play and have a picnic

4. Terry Hershey Park – 15200 Memorial Drive, Houston

Bluebonnets can be spotted from Dairy Ashford St. The park itself is also good for playgrounds, fishing and hiking trails.

5. Mercer Botanic Gardens – 22306 Aldine Westfield Road, Humble

The area near the Children’s Garden contains the largest bluebonnet patch, but visitors can find them throughout the East Side Gardens.

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6. Watonga Parkway Park – 4100 Watonga Blvd., Houston

KHOU 11 found a large patch of bluebonnets near De Milo St., but they are blooming on both sides of White Oak Bayou.

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7. Telfair Community – 121 Telfair Blvd., Sugar Land

Residents in the Telfair community have spotted bluebonnets blooming in their neighborhood near the Houston Museum of Natural Science at Sugar Land, which is at New Territory and University Blvd.

8. Willow Waterhole Greenway – 5300 Gasmer, Houston

There is a field of bluebonnets easily accessible from Clematis Lane.

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9. Blessington Farms - 510 Chisholm Trail, Wallis

The bluebonnets are in a small area in their Farm Funland, which id perfect for photos.

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10. Willow Waterhole Greenspace – 5201 S Willow Drive, Houston

The green spaces at the Willow Waterhole Conservation Reserve, located in the Westbury area near the intersection of South Post Oak Road and South Main Street, have plenty of patches of bluebonnets. The conserve land offers Houstonians recreational opportunities.

11. Washington on the Brazos State Historic Site – 23400 Park Rd 12, Washington, TX

The bluebonnets have not yet bloomed, but in due time you’ll be able to see the flowers in all their glory.

Help us compile a list of bluebonnet sightings in the Houston area. Email pictures and their locations to photos@khou.com. 

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