Map of bike paths / walking paths in The Woodlands area
Recreational trails for walking, running and cycling in The Woodlands, Texas
The City of The Woodlands is located to the north of the Houston metropolitan area in Southeastern Texas.
This area has numerous paved multi-use recreational trails for bike riding, running and walking, that follow alongside the major roadways. Other paved paved pathways extend into the residential neighborhoods.
The Woodlands Mall Trails
There are over 4-miles of paved pathways located in the The Woodlands Mall area to the west of Interstate 45. The trails follow along eitherside of the waterway leading into Lake Woodlands and wrap around The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion.
Spring Creek Greenway
The Spring Creek Greenway is located in Harris County to the southeast of The Woodlands and about 20 miles north of Downtown Houston in Southeast Texas. The greenway consists of 13 miles of natural forest and sandy beaches along the creek along with wildlife sightings, fishing, hiking trails, bird watching, picnicking, an archery range and canoeing. The route of the trail goes from the City of Spring to the City of Humble.
A 10-mile long paved and unpaved recreational trail winds through the greenway from Dennis Johnston Park in the north to Jesse H. Jones Park and Nature Preserve in the south then east as far as Interstate 69. This point is near the Bevil Jarrel Memorial Bridge pedestrian pathway over Spring Creek.
This trail allows hikers and bike riding. Much of the trail is paved. There are other dirt paths that connect to the main trail for further exploration of the area.
Read more about the Spring Creek Greenway
Resources
Following are links to official off-site resources to find out more details about the recreational trails located in the area around The Woodlands, Texas
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