How The Park Was Named
In October of 2005, when this journey began, in committee we called this project "The Memory Garden". As it grew, the working name became "Memory Park". Many people in the community submitted thoughtful suggestions for the permanent name. All were reviewed, but the major donors were all in consensus that the park should not be named for any one person or group, but rather areas of the park would be named for honorees. Over time, the simple Memory Park just seemed to be the right choice. Several people submitted Memory Park as their name of choice, and we will honor them with pavers in the park.
Tiki Boat Cruises for Fun Celebrations and Events
At Cruisin’ Tikis Lake Conroe, we offer several prescheduled tiki boat tours around Lake Conroe, TX. You may also request private tours for your various social gatherings. Just let us know how many people will join you as well as your desired date and time. Contact us for more information.
Fernland Historical Park is one of four City parks in Montgomery, Tx, displaying wonderful examples of early Texas frontier architecture.
Mission:
Fernland Historical Park's mission is to display & preserve early examples of homes and log cabins built in the pre- and post-civil war eras. Fernland Historical Park includes a museum and educational center that enhances the quality of life for City residents and offers educational opportunities for the public.
General Information:
Park Hours with Docent on duty:
Closed on Mondays.
9am - 3pm Tuesday - Saturday.
12pm - 4pm Sunday.
Please note: we close for any inclement weather.
If interested in group tours please send us a message, email or call either the Fernland Park office at 936-597-7764 or The City of Montgomery 936-597-3275.
For Private Event Reservations, please call 936-597-3725
To obtain a Photo Permit, please call 936-597-3304 or email the application under Supporting Documents to permits@ci.montgomery.tx.us
To make a donation or volunteer please contact Fernland.org.
Founding Date:
2010