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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
Facility reservations must be made in-person at the Imperial Park Recreation Center:
234 Matlage Way
Sugar Land, TX 7778Reservation hours are: Monday to Friday 8am to 7pm and Saturday 8am to 4pm.
The deposit is due when you make your reservation and rental fees are due 10 days before your event.Online reservation requests are now available for pavilions at the following parks: City Park, Eldridge Park, First Colony Park, Lost Creek Park, Sugar Land Memorial Park.
For online reservation requests or to check availability, visit https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/ParksRegister
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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
Send our team an email to athletics@sugarlandtx.gov that includes:
- Field location (Park and field number [if known])
- Date/Time
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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
A wide variety of classes and activities take place at the Imperial Park Recreation Center and the T.E. Harman Center for senior programs. Contact us at 281-275-2885 for more information, or to check current program offerings, visit www.SugarLandTX.gov/ParksRegister.
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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
You are a resident if you pay your water bill to the City of Sugar Land. If you pay your water bill to a MUD (Municipal Utility District) or any other entity then you are considered a non-resident.
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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
The City of Sugar Land annexed Cullinan Park, which spans 754 acres in January 2016. Since then, Cullinan Park has become a regional destination for birding, wildlife viewing and more.
The City of Sugar Land oversees and maintains Cullinan Park, while the Cullinan Park Conservancy is responsible for the promotion, enhancement, and protection of Cullinan Park.
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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
The land at Cullinan Park was a gift from the Nina Cullinan estate in honor of her parents. She wanted the park to be a “place of beauty and peacefulness”. Please help us honor Ms. Cullinan’s vision by respecting pedestrian use only on trails.
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Parks & Recreation | General Questions
Lonnie Green Park and Memorial Park have fenced in playgrounds.