Explore the best rated trails in Huntsville, TX. Whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Spring Creek Greenway and Castlegate Trail. With more than 3 trails covering 23 miles you’re bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
The Spring Creek Greenway in Harris County, Texas, traces the south side of Spring Creek for nearly 20 miles. The trail provides opportunities for walking, biking, wildlife watching and simply being...
A community pathway that runs throughout the Castlegate subdivision on the southern edge of College Station, the Castlegate Trail provides a pleasant and convenient recreation asset for the residents...
The Lick Creek Greenway Trail is a multi-use pathway in College Station, Texas. The trail follows the winding course of Lick Creek, providing opportunities for a natural reprieve within a dense...
The Spring Creek Greenway in Harris County, Texas, traces the south side of Spring Creek for nearly 20 miles. The trail provides opportunities for walking, biking, wildlife watching and simply being...
The Lick Creek Greenway Trail is a multi-use pathway in College Station, Texas. The trail follows the winding course of Lick Creek, providing opportunities for a natural reprieve within a dense...
A community pathway that runs throughout the Castlegate subdivision on the southern edge of College Station, the Castlegate Trail provides a pleasant and convenient recreation asset for the residents...
A community pathway that runs throughout the Castlegate subdivision on the southern edge of College Station, the Castlegate Trail provides a pleasant and convenient recreation asset for the residents...
The Lick Creek Greenway Trail is a multi-use pathway in College Station, Texas. The trail follows the winding course of Lick Creek, providing opportunities for a natural reprieve within a dense...
The Spring Creek Greenway in Harris County, Texas, traces the south side of Spring Creek for nearly 20 miles. The trail provides opportunities for walking, biking, wildlife watching and simply being...
I rode a good portion of the trail today trying out a new saddle. and I was impressed. A tiny bit of elevation and curves to make it interesting.Didn't hurt that it was a gorgeous day. Not insanely busy but I got started late.
Perfect trail, well kept secret! It does have a 15 mph speed limit, and it is patrolled by Harris County Constables precinct 4 on motorized vehicles. It’s a beautiful wooded area with a river running along side of it. Saw lots of pedestrians, runners, cyclists, and people on horseback. Very clean, well maintained and lots of signs and markers. Slight hills but nothing to big.
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