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The River Bend Drive Hike & Bike Trail provides ample opportunity for residents of west El Paso, young and old alike, to get out and walk, run, ride or roll. The trail sits on the west side of River...
The Independence Hike and Bike Trail is a 14-foot wide asphalt trail just short of a mile. The trail provdes a recreational space for local residents while connecting them to J.P. Shawver Park and the...
This shared-use path sits on the east side of O.T. Smith Road. The path addresses safety concerns for the pedestrians and cyclists who were forced to make a dangerous commute along this road. Now, the...
The Pat O'Rourke Memorial Hike & Bike Trail is over two miles of smooth asphalt along Resler Drive, in El Paso Texas. Originally christened the Resler Drive Hike and Bike Trail, the trail was renamed...
The Elizabeth F. Hernandez Memorial Trail is a shared-use trail adjacent to Transmountain Drive in northeast El Paso. The trail sits on both the north side and the south side of the road, extending...
This shared-use path sits on the east side of O.T. Smith Road. The path addresses safety concerns for the pedestrians and cyclists who were forced to make a dangerous commute along this road. Now, the...
The Pat O'Rourke Memorial Hike & Bike Trail is over two miles of smooth asphalt along Resler Drive, in El Paso Texas. Originally christened the Resler Drive Hike and Bike Trail, the trail was renamed...
The River Bend Drive Hike & Bike Trail provides ample opportunity for residents of west El Paso, young and old alike, to get out and walk, run, ride or roll. The trail sits on the west side of River...
On El Paso’s east side, just south of the city’s airport, Edgemere Median Linear Trail stretches for nearly a mile and a half along Edgemere Boulevard. The route is fully paved and dotted with trees....
The Elizabeth F. Hernandez Memorial Trail is a shared-use trail adjacent to Transmountain Drive in northeast El Paso. The trail sits on both the north side and the south side of the road, extending...
The Independence Hike and Bike Trail is a 14-foot wide asphalt trail just short of a mile. The trail provdes a recreational space for local residents while connecting them to J.P. Shawver Park and the...
The Pat O'Rourke Memorial Hike & Bike Trail is over two miles of smooth asphalt along Resler Drive, in El Paso Texas. Originally christened the Resler Drive Hike and Bike Trail, the trail was renamed...
The River Bend Drive Hike & Bike Trail provides ample opportunity for residents of west El Paso, young and old alike, to get out and walk, run, ride or roll. The trail sits on the west side of River...
The Independence Hike and Bike Trail is a 14-foot wide asphalt trail just short of a mile. The trail provdes a recreational space for local residents while connecting them to J.P. Shawver Park and the...
This shared-use path sits on the east side of O.T. Smith Road. The path addresses safety concerns for the pedestrians and cyclists who were forced to make a dangerous commute along this road. Now, the...
On El Paso’s east side, just south of the city’s airport, Edgemere Median Linear Trail stretches for nearly a mile and a half along Edgemere Boulevard. The route is fully paved and dotted with trees....
The Elizabeth F. Hernandez Memorial Trail is a shared-use trail adjacent to Transmountain Drive in northeast El Paso. The trail sits on both the north side and the south side of the road, extending...
First time on a bike since a kid and with a trailer. Super clean. Highly recommend
A really nice trail that’s well lit at night. Right across from the Shawver park and the Cowan water center it’s short enough to make walking and running a good sweat but it also works just enough to enjoy a nice evening walk. Wish it could be extended though . It’s well lit at night like I said so it’s pretty safe and accessible.
Nice place to ride a mountain bike or road bike or walk or take your furry friend nice a clean beautiful scenery ¿¿
Nice trail! It is within biking distance from me. You have nice views of the Rio Grande and of the mountains, other than that it is pretty boring. I do use the trail sometimes to commute from Santa Teresa to Anthony, New Mexico.
This trail is very poorly maintained. Bushes are over grown, puddles create mud which covers the hard surface in dirt, and and most recently horses have been using the trail and haven't been cleaned up after. I had to ride portions of this trail with my shirt over my nose. I've ridden twice and gotten thorns in my tires both times. This trail probably works for hiking or running but it's a bust for biking because of the maintenance issues.
This is an excellent bike trail, flat, empty, and scenic. I followed "bike chic's" excellent directions. I rode south from where I parked for a total of 15 miles round trip.
The best access is Gomez Rd--Valley Maple St off Upper Valley Rd just north of Country Club road.
I looked for the access to this trail, and FINALLY found it by accident! It is NOT marked, so you must know where to go. The easiest access point is off of Exit # 2 on I- 10. This is Vinton Road (Texas 37 spur). Go west about 1 mile, JUST PAST the stoplight at Doniphan Dr. (Texas 20). There is a Family Dollar store on the north east corner. Cross the bridge and the access is IMMEDIATELY, and I mean IMMEDIATELY on the left. It is JUST AFTER YOU CROSS THE BRIDGE!! You will see a gravel turn off that is only about 50 feet long. There is a gate with big red circle on it...it is closed. You can park right there, but make sure you park so you can get out when you are done...you DO NOT want to get boxed in by other cars!! Once there, you will see the pavement/path in front of you. The scenery is beautiful! You can see mountains on three sides, and you'll see why they talk about the West Texas sky being bigger than other skies!! You'll see roadrunners, and lots of vegetation. The trail goes parallel to the Rio Grande...tho empty, it's still impressive. Be careful...it can flash flood when it rains, so watch the forecast for storms.
The trail does go from Country Club Drive in El Paso to Anthony, New Mexico. As of 3/22/15, Country Club Drive is under construction and it is a nightmare. You have to ride about 1/2 mile along the river levee on gravel to get to the paved trail. I didn't go as far north as Anthony, so I don't know about the access point there. The total distance is 10.5 miles. There are no facilities anywhere, so make sure you take enough water. It's a great desert trail...enjoy!
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