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I'm staying at the Marriott Courtyard off of Main and Braeswood Blvd. I wanted to get a work out in and avoid the hotel gym and realized I could get on this trail with a short walk from my hotel. It's definitely an urban trail, but I enjoyed it. Spotted wildflowers, ducks, fish, and passed other walkers, runners, and bikers. All in all, recommend!
Today was my first time riding the path and I started from the hill Croft area and rode to U of H and back. Whenever I ride solo I usually don't like getting on public roads for safety reasons but with the construction nearly complete I can safely say I will be here at least once a week. The elevation is also great and challenging as Houston is really flat. The path is very smooth and landscaping is perfect.
Nice flat trail, lots of shade, very neat and clean.
Not much to look at if that is your thing.
If you start this trail at the Milby Park trailhead, it will continue, unbroken for more than 20miles one way. The current map is outdated and incomplete. The trail is great, always with a breeze as it runs along the bayou with gentle slopes sing lots of flora and fauna along the way. The only confusion is where you must cross over into the other side before Scott St.
Totally worth the ride! Scenic, challenging, and peaceful! Absolutely love it!
While biking near the spillway, saw a Limpkin with White Ibises. Nice area. Wish it connected to George Bush Park trails.
It was a beautiful trail, but now they are so many homeless staying on the benches that it’s unnerving to walk as a young woman on these trails. And there have been many reports from other women that the homeless men are masturbating in public.
I saw a couple of Bald eagles by Revellie Park!
This is the perfect bike route for great flat rides and also a good number of small hills and elevation changes. The Dairy Ashford to Beltway 8, Eastbound section is the most challenging in my experience. The whole route distance is a nice balanced route for a really good workout.
We headed West and the only thing is that sometimes the trail ends and you have to go on the other side to continue but besides that it was a smooth ride, I recommend just be safe and maybe ride with a friend
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