Laredo, TX Wheelchair Accessible Trails and Maps

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Chacon Creek Hike and Bike Trail

2.7 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Zacate Creek Linear Park

5.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Del Mar Hike and Bike Trail

1.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt
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The Chacon Creek Hike and Bike Trail winds along its namesake waterway through the Chacon, Three Points, Clark’s Crossing and Eastwoods neighborhoods of Laredo. Currently open in two disconnected...
TX 2.7 mi Asphalt
The 5.4-mile paved pathway which traverses Zacate Creek Linear Park offers a pleasant transportation route connecting several parks in the heart of Laredo. The southern end of the trail begins at a...
TX 5.4 mi Concrete
The Del Mar Hike and Bike Trail is an urban trail sitting in residential Laredo, Texas. It sits in an electric utility corridor that runs between rows of homes. The trail is anchored by educational...
TX 1.5 mi Asphalt

Recent Trail Reviews

Chacon Creek Hike and Bike Trail

Very Nice Trail !

November, 2020 by ibarrasoundsystem3

The trail is well maintained and fun to ride. Just watch out for the bridge under Hwy 359 it gets flooded from time to time. Other than that it’s an awesome trail with nice views and creeks on one of the creeks we saw huge turtles:

Zacate Creek Linear Park

poor maintenance shame on parks and recreation

November, 2020 by ibarrasoundsystem3

The trail was in poor shape some spots near Barrio Azteca were impassable with trees in your face.

Chacon Creek Hike and Bike Trail

So much more than the description

January, 2019 by tarawhite2012

This trail description hasn’t been updated in a while. There is a very short disconnect under a railroad bridge, about 100 feet that you can easily walk your road bike thru, soft sand/clay. We picked up the trail in Eastwood’s Park off of Clark Blvd. newly concreted path awaits you at the park, it is well marked and probably one of the nicest surfaced path we have biked on (I added a google maps image to show). The total trail ending at the Chacon Creek Bat Park at the US/Mexico border is about 6 miles and you can easily look across the Rio Grande River to Mexico.

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