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Le Tulle Park
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Features
- ADA Accessible
- Grill
- Lake
- Parking
- Pavilion
- Picnic Tables
- Playground
- Restrooms
Le Tulle Park, named for local rice grower Victor L. LeTulle who donated the land for the park and was developed in 1934, despite the Great Depression
Amenities
The park originally hosted a baseball field, pavilion, and lake. It was renovated in the late 1980s.
Now, the park has:
- Two open air pavilions and one enclosed pavilion (all available for rent)
- Restrooms
- Two lakes
- DreamScape - Playground for All
- Picnic tables with grills
- An 18-hole disc golf course
The park hosts the annual Egg Hunts in the Spring and Sparks in the Park on July 4th of every year.
Wildlife
We have an abundance of wildlife living in the park, including:
- Alligators
- Ducks
- Fish
- Geese
- Raccoons
- Squirrels
- Turtles
Visitors are encouraged to feed the ducks and geese, but do not feed the alligators. The alligators will become dependent upon humans for food, and then become aggressive when not fed. Once an alligator becomes aggressive, we must remove it from the park.
Rent a Facility
Reserve a facility online, or for more information on how to rent the buildings or park amenities, contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 979-323-1660 or visit us at: 1209 10th Street
Bay City, Texas 77414
Park Photos
View the Le Tulle Park Photo Gallery.