Explore the best rated trails in Brenham, TX, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the George Bush Park Hike and Bike Trail and Mayde Creek Hike and Bike Trail . With more than 5 trails covering 21 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.
While biking near the spillway, saw a Limpkin with White Ibises. Nice area. Wish it connected to George Bush Park trails.
This trail is a nice walk/park set between nice-looking neighborhoods. You can park either on Porter Road or just off Katy-Fort Bend road at Katy Park. It's pretty. It seems like a very safe area. There are no restrooms; but it's not a long hike. As always, since it's a wetlands area, if it's warm, I recommend bug spray.
Bonus info. (I don't own an interest in either of these but they are a treat.).
--At the corner of Franz and Porter is Tiny's gas station and taco shop. Great Tacos.
--If you take Porter Road North to Morton road and go left, you will find (at the corner of Morton and Katy-Hockley Cutoff) Tex Taco. It looks like a tent, because it is. The tent is set up by a taco truck with tables. This is my daughter's favorite taco place in the whole world. I think they are only open for breakfast and lunch.
I like this place because it is quiet, safe and close to my house
It is an excellent place to do any exercise, I love riding my bike ¿¿¿¿¿
Alligators, flooding and potholes.
Nasty park. Flooded every here. Roads in need of repair. Crocodiles on the path.
This is a nice quiet trail in Houston. Watch for flooding after a heavy rainfall.
I start on Cinco Ranch Blvd. where it crosses Buffalo Bayou and ride to Hwy 6 where it connects to the Terry Hershey trail for a 30 mile out and back ride. I can extend to approximately 45 miles if I ride on Terry Hershey to the Beltway. Very nice trail ride. I only have to cross a few streets.
If you’re headed to the park today be wary. There are areas that are still under water from the heavy rains this past weekend.
It’s a great trail and best part it connects with another trail which makes it even better for longer bike rides
It was very nice, highly recommendable
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