Bridgeland is holding its 17th annual Nature Fest on April 26, officials confirmed in an April 1 news release.

"By connecting residents and visitors with leading conservation experts, we’re proud to offer an engaging, educational experience that emphasizes the importance of preserving our environment while celebrating the sustainable spirit that defines our community," said Steve Sams, senior vice president of master-planned communities residential at Howard Hughes.

What to expect

Corbin Maxey, a nationally recognized animal expert and television personality, will headline this year's lineup of educational stage shows featuring performers dedicated to advancing local and national conservation efforts.
Corbin Maxey will headline this year's Nature Fest lineup. (Courtesy Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.)
Corbin Maxey will headline this year's Nature Fest lineup. (Courtesy Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.)
The event will focus on educating the community about local ecology, wildlife and the importance of preserving habitats. General admission is free with a few on-site activities requiring fees, according to the release.

All proceeds will benefit the local nonprofit Cy-Hope, which has a mission to provide opportunities for at-risk children in Cy-Fair.
Nature Fest will feature stage performances. (Courtesy Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.)
Nature Fest will feature stage performances. (Courtesy Howard Hughes Holdings Inc.)
The family-friendly festival will feature entertainment such as outdoor laser tag, an inflatable zone, a craft corner, face painting, balloon artists, a nature exhibitor area, a petting zoo and animal photo opportunities.


Attendees can also enjoy over 20 food trucks and vendors serving food and beverages.