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Port Houston teamed up with the Hermann Park Conservancy to host more than 670 riders and 100 volunteers at the fifth annual “Park to Port” Bike Ride, which was held Oct. 6.
The 20-mile round trip guides riders from Hermann Park’s Bayou Parkland east along the Brays Bayou Greenway trail to Hidalgo Park near the Port of Houston.
Port Houston has partnered with Hermann Park Conservancy since the event’s inception in 2014, sponsoring the turn-around ‘celebrations’ each year, providing food, drinks and music. Port Houston volunteers welcomed riders and cheered them on as they began the return leg of the ride.
Proceeds from the ride benefit the Hermann Park Conservatory, a nonprofit organization that is responsible for maintaining and improving the park system. The event brings together cyclists of all ages and skill levels for a day of celebrating the bayou trails, connectivity and the community.
“The ride gives local residents a unique perspective of Houston from the Museum District area to the east end of town and the port,” said Leslie Herbst, community relations and events director for Port Houston. “We are happy to partner with Hermann Park on this event for the fifth year in a row.”
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Port Houston teamed up with Hermann Park Conservancy to host more than 600 riders at this year’s annual “Park to Port” Bike Ride Oct. 7.
The 20-mile round trip guides riders from Hermann Park’s Bayou Parkland east along the Bayou Greenway trail to Brady’s Landing, located near the Turning Basin of the Houston Ship Channel.
Port Houston partners with Hermann Park Conservancy and sponsors the turn-around event each year, with snacks, drinks and music. The antique Port of Houston fire truck made a special appearance and created a great backdrop for folks interested in capturing a fun selfie or group shot. Port Houston volunteers visited with riders and cheered them on as they began the return leg of the ride.
Proceeds from the ride benefit the Hermann Park Conservatory, a nonprofit organization that is responsible for maintaining and improving the park system.
“Thank you to Hermann Park Conservancy as well as to all the riders and volunteers who participated in this year’s “Park to Port” event. We enjoyed a great turnout and always appreciate the opportunity to welcome folks to the Port of Houston, especially those who may be experiencing the port for the first time,” said Leslie Herbst, director of community relations and special events for Port Houston.
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