Explore the best rated trails in San Benito, TX, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Meg Jorn Trail and Historic Battlefield Trail . With more than 12 trails covering 66 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 Arroyo Colorado Hike & Bike Trail offers a 4.6-mile paved route across Harlingen, which is situated in the heart of the Rio Grande...
The Belden Trail is a short neighborhood path in west Brownsville, which opened on an abandoned Union Pacific Railroad (formerly St. Louis,
A resaca is a type of channel that through flooding and sediment deposits, was cut off from the Rio Grande. These channels are unique to...
The Hidalgo County Precinct 2 Regional Hike and Bike Trail connects 3 major areas: the City of McAllen, the City of Pharr, and the City of...
Get your fill of American history at the Historic Battlefield Trail in Brownsville, Texas. This unique ten-mile rail-trail runs from the...
The Meg Jorn Trail runs north-south through Harlingen, connecting several neighborhoods and important destinations in the city, such as...
The Mission Hike and Bike Trail is a 4.8-mile, paved pathway in the City of Mission in southern Texas. About the Route At its western end,
The Paseo de la Resaca Community Trail is a 7-mile meandering multiuse path in Brownsville, Texas. Surrounded by residential neighborhoods,
An all paved flat trail makes this a ride for all abilities. Goes through some very busy areas- but all crossings have excellent crossing signals that allow for safe access to cross. Nice to see neighborhoods but really enjoyed the “countryside” and open spaces. Highly recommend stopping at the Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park Visitor Center. Learned a great deal about the Mexican - American War. Disappointed that the many historical markers were no longer able to be read (too weathered). We drove to Brownsville from South Padre Island just to ride the trail and so glad we did. An enjoyable bike ride on a sunny (and very windy) day!
We rode a round trip on this trail today. It could definitely use some TLC on most of the surface. It’s mostly narrow, especially in places where grass is growing into the edges of the path. Overall, we enjoyed the ride.
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