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    bark in the park

    11 favorite Houston dog parks for fun with your four-legged friends

    Jayme Lamm
    Jayme lamm
    Jun 29, 2018 | 11:25 am

    Houstonians already have plenty of local parks to enjoy (yes, dogs are still welcome at most of those too), but what about our four-legged friends? Thankfully, H-Town isn't lacking in fenced-in areas that allow your pups to roam leash-free and embark (see what we did there?) upon a perfect Houston morning run or late afternoon basking in the sun with new pals.

    You’ll find some unique amenities at a few: some have water features and small ponds to splash around in, others have benches for owners to relax on, and many have separate spaces to keep the small and large breeds separated. (Friendly reminder: As Houston is hitting some of its hottest temperatures of the year, please don’t forget to keep your dog hydrated while at the park and at home.)

    EaDog Park
    2300 Polk St., 77003
    One of the newest green spaces designed specifically to let your dogs run wild, this east downtown dog park is a local favorite. Located in a neighborhood setting with a gorgeous view of Houston’s skyline, this park features all things a dog park should: pick-up bags, a secure gated fence, easy parking, and lots of other pups to roam wild with and/or sniff.

    Market Square Park dog run
    301 Milam St., 77002
    Located in the Historic District of downtown Houston, this small area park is perfect to bring your dog while you sit back and enjoy some of Houston’s best outdoor entertainment and dining. The park has two enclosed dog-runs; one designated for small breeds and the other for larger breeds as well as water features, benches, and canine drinking fountains to keep Fido hydrated during leash-free playtime.

    Johnny Steele Dog Park
    2929 Allen Pkwy., 77019
    Located on the Buffalo Bayou between Allen Parkway and Montrose, Johnny Steele Dog Park was hit hard by Hurricane Harvey, but it has officially reopened and locals are clamoring to the space. This two-acre park was renovated back in 2015 as part of the 160-acre Buffalo Bayou Park project and quickly became one of Houston’s most ideal places for both humans and canines to bask in all of Houston’s outdoor glory.

    Danny Jackson Dog Park
    4700 Westpark Dr., 77027
    One of Houston's most popular and visited dog parks is located at Loop 610 and Hwy 59. Danny Jackson Dog Park has everything your four-legged friend could dream of: two swimming ponds, shaded benches, a double-gated entrance for extra protection, a walking path, fire hydrants, drinking fountains, pick-up bag stations, plentiful parking, and more. This park features two completely separate dog areas for smaller and larger dogs to help them play nice, but you’ll surely see some yapping going on between the fences.

    Levy Park
    3801 Eastside Dr., 77098
    A hidden gem in the Upper Kirby area, renovations here in 2006 added a designated dog run next to the playground and softball field, perfect for your fur babies to get a little exercise. The community garden makes it an ideal place to sit back and relax while the dogs run wild. Bonus: There’s usually a food truck parked nearby in case you work up an appetite while your dog plays.

    Maxey Park
    601 Maxey Rd., 77013
    Located in East Houston, Maxey Park has nearly 13 acres of dedicated parkland with a fenced-in space for your pups to roam around leash-free. Amenities here include your usual doggie water fountains, separate areas for small and large dogs, a doggie shower and benches (with shade) scattered throughout. Some trivia: Maxey Park was the second official dog park in the Houston Parks and Recreation system.

    T.C. Jester Dog Park
    4201 W T.C. Jester Blvd., 77092
    This one’s pretty small, but it packs a big bite. Located in the Oak Forest neighborhood near the Houston Heights, this dog park gives your favorite canine a little more than a full acre of green space to frolic. Big dogs have 31,000 square feet to roam, while smaller pups have about half that size to do their business. Both sections have a set of benches and dog fountains.

    Elizabeth Glover
    3104 Austin St., 77004
    This Midtown-area space opened in 2014 and has a dog run, a deck, and is always filled with locals taking their pets from the apartment to the popular park. Located at the intersection of Elgin and Austin, this fenced-in spot is perfect for your pooch to stretch out his legs, and is separate from the immaculately maintained grassy areas. Like most of Midtown, parking is limited (or you can walk there to give your pup a little more structured exercise). Their Yappy Hours are also hugely popular, so get ready to load up your pup’s event calendar.

    Discovery Green dog runs
    1500 McKinney St., 77010
    The actual name of Discovery Green’s dog park is The Kinder Large Dog Run and the Harriet and Joe Foster Small Dog Run, which is a super-long name, but a great place to take your four-legged bestie in the heart of Downtown Houston. The dog areas feature crushed gravel, fountains and seating as well as a small (for dogs shorter than 15 inches) and large dog run (for dogs taller than 15 inches).

    Ervan Chew
    4502 Dunlavy St., 77006
    Ervan Chew has history — it was the first neighborhood park in Houston that allowed dogs to legally run free, in an off-leash designated dog zone. Located in the Museum District, this park sits next to the picnic area and swimming pools and boasts 9,000 square feet of fenced-in space for dogs of all sizes. It is double gated and fenced-in and has pick up bags, water stations and benches located under large trees, providing optimal shade.

    Millie Bush Bark Park
    16756 Westheimer Pkwy, 77082
    Yes it's outside the Loop, but we couldn’t forget to include Millie Bush Bark Park, which was ranked the best in the nation back in 2005 by Dog Fancy Magazine. Three man-made swimming ponds, separate large and small dog areas, dog showers, various shaded areas, and a walking path are just a few of the dog-friendly amenities offered at this 15-acre dog park that make it so spectacular (for humans and dogs).

    Houston dog-friendly ideas
    While we love our Houston parks, don’t forget that many of Houston’s bars and patios are dog-friendly too, so you’ve just doubled your playground and bonding time. Here’s a little cheat sheet of Houston dog-friendly establishments.

    And, if your pooch love the World Champion Houston Astros as much as you, grab your tickets and mark your calendars for Dog Day at Minute Maid Park on September 2.

    The Johnny Steele Dog Park is a beloved Buffalo Bayou fixture.

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    in this economy?

    This is the salary you need to live comfortably in Houston in 2026

    Amber Heckler
    Mar 26, 2026 | 2:30 pm
    money, salary, income to live comfortably, SmartAsset
    Photo by Giorgio Trovato on Unsplash
    Single Houstonians need to make a little more than $82,000 to live comfortably in the city, the report found.

    A 2026 report analyzing how much it costs to live "in sustainable comfort" in the biggest U.S. cities has found Houston residents have the 11th lowest salary requirement to live a comfortable life in 2026.

    SmartAsset's annual report found single adult residents in Houston need to make $89,981 a year to qualify as "financially stable." Compared to last year, single Houstonians needed to make $83 more to live comfortably in the city.

    Families with two working parents and two children need to make a household income of $204,672 to have a financially stable life in Houston, the report found. That's almost $2,000 less than what families needed to make last year.

    To determine the rankings, SmartAsset's analysts examined 100 of the largest U.S. cities and used the latest cost of living data – such as the costs for housing, food, transportation, and income taxes where applicable – from the MIT Living Wage Calculator for childless individuals and for two working adults with two children.

    For the purpose of the study, the 50/30/20 budgeting strategy was used to determine "comfortable lifestyle" costs for both individuals and families: 50 percent of income to cover needs and living expenses, 30 percent for "wants," and 20 percent for savings or paying down debt.

    Here's breakdown of a Houston resident's comfortable lifestyle based on SmartAsset's findings:

    • $44,991 dedicated to needs and living expenses
    • $26,994 dedicated to wants
    • $17,996 dedicated to savings or debt repayment

    This is SmartAsset's interpretation of a comfortable lifestyle for families of four:

    • $102,336 dedicated to needs and living expenses
    • $61,402 dedicated to wants
    • $40,934 dedicated to savings or debt repayment
    SmartAsset said single individuals and families should compare the fluctuating local cost of living and their long-term goals to fully "understand the context" of their respective household incomes. But it's worth pointing out that a financially stable life in Houston isn't quite attainable for many residents: The city had a median household income of $64,361 in 2024, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

    Comfortable salaries in other Texas cities
    Elsewhere in Texas, the report found that families in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs Frisco and McKinney "are closest to a comfortable salary."

    "In Frisco, [Texas], the median household earns $145,444 – substantially higher than the national median of $83,730," the report's author wrote. "This figure also accounts for 63.1 percent of the $230,464 income a family of four in Frisco needs to live comfortably. In McKinney, TX, the $124,177 median household income accounts for 53.9 percent of the $230,464 needed."
    Both cities also tied with Plano for the 29th highest salary needed nationally to live comfortably in 2026. Single adults living in these cities need to make $109,242 a year to live a financially stable life this year.

    On the opposite end, San Antonio has the lowest salaries needed to live comfortably in the U.S. Single adults only need to make $83,242 a year, and $192,608 for families of four.

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