Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park
2800 Post Oak Boulevard
Houston, Tx 77056
(713) 850-8841
Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park
In the heart of the city, the Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park is one of Houston’s most beloved, iconic landmarks and community centerpiece for visitors of all ages.
To stand in the Waterwall’s mist and be enveloped by the gentle roar of cascading water is one of the city’s most memorable experiences. Walking along the lush canopy of towering live oak trees while in the core of one of the largest business districts in the nation, is inspiring.
As one of the most visited attractions in Houston, Waterwall Park is a popular backdrop for unforgettable moments. We invite you, your family, and friends to create endless memories at the park.
FACTS ABOUT WATERWALL PARK
WATERWALL
64-foot-high semi-circular water wall
Waterwall surfaces are black obsidian aggregate
Exterior ribs are pre-cast concrete with Alamo Gray cement
The volume of water recycling in the inner fountain system is 46,500 gallons
The volume of water recycling in the outer fountain system is 35,000 gallons
An incredible 11,000 gallons of water per minute cascade down the inner and outer walls of the fountain
The total volume of water in the fountain is completely recycled through a filtration system every three and a half hours
Waterwall was constructed by Harvey-Monarch Engineers and Builders
Constructed of St. Joe Brick
Gable and columns made of Indiana buff limestone
Black granite base
Pronounced “skay-nigh fronz”