Nathan E. • July 24, 2017The singletrack is nice and flowy, but it's not maintained. So it can get overgrown. Be prepared to ride through 3ft grass.
Aptraveler • April 23, 2020Great place to go for a jog or a walk or simply to just relax on one of the benches right under the nice cover of those amazing live oak trees.
MIA M. • November 13, 2016Straightforward forward shaded trail. It's a perfect 3mile circle. This is my favorite trail over central park in nyc!
Deirdre D. • April 12, 2013More trees/shade would be welcome! I love the trail, but I hate the inevitable sunburn (even with sweat-proof spf 55). Go early to prevent a not-so-awesome workout sunburn!
Kara C. • August 25, 2014The Braes Bayou Trail goes from southwest Houston to the med center encompassing about 17.9 miles of trails. Love to run along these paths because it is a laid back spot compared to Rice campus.
PedalHouston • January 17, 2012Enjoy the trail. Catch some good miles on this route. Don't mind the sewage smell from time to time. It's a part of the ambiance.
Andres N. • November 15, 2015Make sure you check out all the cool sculptures along the trail. They change them out every now and then so be on the lookout!
Dena F. • August 10, 2010The trail on the memorial side now connects all the way under and beyond the studemont bridge! Good for different length loops at the park!
Marc C. • June 2, 2014This trail is a great place to start a day of biking about town. It's easy to get to. There is s lot of shopping and eating places on 19th and 20th streets.
Jackie C. • August 20, 2017Nice trails to walk, staff and volunteers are very knowledgeable! Don't forget to bring water, mosquito repellent and a light snack.
Dani R. • October 5, 2013Have seen snakes every time on this trail. Worth it to avoid the crowd of Terry Hershey park.
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