Indiangrass Preserve & Katy Prairie Welcome Center

Gateway to the Katy Prairie Preserve • Home to the Katy Prairie Welcome Center, Pintail Bird Blind, Native Plant Nursery, and miles of trails through restored prairie and wetlands.

Why Visit Indiangrass?

If you're visiting the Katy Prairie Preserve for the first time, start here.

Indiangrass Preserve is home to the Katy Prairie Welcome Center, the visitor hub for the Katy Prairie Preserve. The Welcome Center offers indoor exhibits, restrooms, air conditioning, and refillable water stations, making it the perfect place to begin your prairie adventure before heading out to explore the trails.

Beyond the Welcome Center, visitors can explore restored wetlands and native prairie, visit the Pintail Bird Blind for exceptional birdwatching, stroll demonstration gardens, and enjoy an expanding trail system while experiencing conservation and restoration in action.

Whether you're interested in wildlife, native plants, photography, birding, volunteering, or simply spending time outdoors, Indiangrass offers an inviting introduction to one of North America's most endangered ecosystems.

Indiangrass is also a living conservation landscape. Prairie restoration, wetland construction, native seed collection, scientific research, and habitat management are happening year-round, giving visitors the opportunity to experience conservation in action.

 

Hours

Public Access Hours

  • Tuesdays | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • Fridays | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • Saturdays | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

First Weekends on the Prairie

  • 1st Fridays | 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • 1st Saturdays | 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM

  • 1st Sundays | 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Address

31975 Hebert Road
Waller, TX 77484

Visitor Notes

  • Public restrooms available

  • Water-refill station

  • Welcome Center with AC

Explore the Preserve

Whether you're volunteering, birdwatching from the Pintail Bird Blind, photographing wildlife, exploring trails, or learning about prairie restoration, Indiangrass offers something for every visitor.

Explore Key Features

Public Access Sites

Discover the Katy Prairie through these public access sites, each offering a unique opportunity to experience its prairies, wetlands, wildlife, and trails.

Guided Access Preserves

These conserved lands are generally accessed through guided tours, educational programs, volunteer opportunities, research partnerships, or special events.

Prairies in the City

Not every prairie experience requires a trip to a preserve. These community sites showcase native prairie plants, pollinator habitat, and restoration practices while helping connect people to the coastal prairie ecosystem.

New to the Prairie?

There's no better way to experience the prairie than with a knowledgeable guide. From bird walks and volunteer workdays to workshops and seasonal events, our programs offer opportunities to explore the landscape, discover its wildlife, and learn why conserving the prairie matters. Browse the calendar below to find your first, or next, prairie experience.

Making the Most of Your Visit

Whether you're visiting for an hour or spending a full day outdoors, there are many ways to connect with the prairie.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stay Connected

Want to stay up to date on upcoming programs and opportunities?
Sign up for CPC’s email list to receive news about:

  • Educational programs and workshops

  • Birding and nature events

  • Volunteer opportunities and restoration days

Questions?

Still not sure which preserve, program, or event is right for you?
Reach out to info@coastalprairieconservancy.org — we’re happy to help you connect with the right program.