Port Neches is filled with local area attractions. RiverFront park sprawls over 27 acres, and local business and developers are working with the city to create a thriving RiverFront Development on the Neches, with restaurants and other attractions. Historic Port Neches Avenue is a charming place to walk, shop, eat, drink and play. The city is bustling with businesses bursting with community pride and down-home friendliness. This quaint city resides on the banks of the Neches River, and where there’s water, there’s fun. There’s a lot to be seen and learned in this great lifestyle community so bring the family and plan a two or three day visit so you don’t miss a thing. You will not be disappointed.
Historic Port Neches Avenue has been revived and reimagined as a thriving walkable downtown area. Attractions include everything from shops and boutiques, a neighborhood coffeeshop, a brewpub, restaurants – even artisanal honey and axe throwing.
Port Neches Avenue is located at the northern edge of Port Neches, toward the Neches River. View Map.
The grand opening of the Effie and Wilton Hebert Public Library was held at 10:30 a.m. on November 12, 1982. City Judge Morris McCall was emcee at the ribbon cutting ceremony. Our City Administration was present: Mayor Gary Graham, Mayor Pro-Tem Ron White, our fourth City Manager Charles Norwood, City Attorney H.P. Wright, Councilmen Darrell Commander, Dennis Dunlap, and Matt Mathis and our first …
History buffs can visit La Maison Beausoleil Museum, a Cajun architectural style home authentically restored to its 1810 appearance by Les Acadiens du Texas, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the culture and language of the Acadian people. Located in Port Neches Park on Grigsby Avenue, Port Neches, Texas 77651 | (409) 722-9154 637
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Port Neches’s Splash park is recognized as one of the most spectacular aquatic splash parks between El Paso and New Orleans. The Splash Park is over 4500 sq. ft with 38 sprinklers, ground and top sprays, spray guns and soakers and regularly draws the young and old alike to enjoy the cool water during the summer months. Admission is free to the public.
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If you love the great outdoors, you’ll love our mild year-round climate, perfect for enjoying boating, water-skiing, sailing, fishing, crabbing or just taking in a bright sunny day at the beautiful Port Neches Park. Historic Port Neches Park, just off the water’s edge, is a great place to relax with a fishing pole or watch the ships and tugboats make their way up the Neches River. Fresh and …