FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail

Texas

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FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail Facts

States: Texas
Counties: Bell
Length: 4 miles
Trail end points: West Loop 363 and St. Andrews Place
Trail surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6732691

FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail Description

The FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail travels east from St. Andrews Place along its namesake roadway to its end at West Loop 363 on the western outskirts of Temple.

Mid-trail, you'll come to West Temple Park, which offers plentiful recreational amenities, including volleyball and basketball courts, a playground, a splash pad and picnic shelters. Shortly after crossing West Hillyard Road, the path also connects to the Pepper Creek Trail, which meanders a mile northward through a wooded area.

Future plans include extending the trail west to FM 2271 from St. Andrews Place. This would connect the trail to Lakewood Elementary School, offering students a safe route to school.

Parking and Trail Access

Parking is available in West Temple Park (121 Montpark Road).

FM 2305 Hike & Bike Trail Reviews

A Commuter Path

This isn’t really a recreational trail, it’s more of a commuter path that runs alongside a busy road. It’s better than a bike lane, but serves the same purposes: get to work, go to the store, etc. The area is very commercial with lots of strip malls, fast food restaurants, and driveways that cross the path. There are numerous traffic lights. The most interesting thing to see is the old truss bridge. The connection to Pepper Creek Trail is helpful in providing urban connectivity, however.

Bike Trail?

Is this really a bike trail? Seems like it just follows the road on the north side of Adams. If you ride the south side of Adams you’ll get hit for sure. Lots of traffic and vehicles coming and going down all those 30+ driveways that you’ll come across. I wouldn’t call it a “trail” but more of a “route”.

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