Location
Trails run along Buffalo Bayou, in between Memorial Drive and Allen Parkway, from Shepherd Drive in the west to Bagby Street in the east.
Trail
To me as a mountain bike beginner, aside from a few "steep" hills and a couple of sandy parts that are pretty slippery, this trail is easy. The circuit is a little over 6 miles long. Most of the trail is not shaded, so use sunscreen.
Crowd
Midday Sunday in the summer doesn't seem to be that crowded, nor as hot as one would think. Weekday evenings tend to be fairly crowded. On a bike this means a lot of maneuvering around walkers, joggers, and dogs.
Parking
Ample parking is available in the lots to the side of Sabine Street Lofts, off of Memorial Drive. There is also the Eleanor Tinsley parking lot off of Allen Parkway.
Interesting Notes:
Along this trail, you will cross paths with the Waugh Bridge Bat Colony. You'll know it when you start smelling the guano.
If you take the trail all the way east, you end up in Sesquicentennial Park. I must say I had no idea that this area east of Sabine Street was so nice! I took some not-so-great pictures on a camera phone, and we chatted about the peculiar culture of Houstonians and why more people weren't out enjoying this. In fact, in this area of the park, there were more homeless people than people hiking/biking.
If you take the trail all the way east, you end up in Sesquicentennial Park. I must say I had no idea that this area east of Sabine Street was so nice! I took some not-so-great pictures on a camera phone, and we chatted about the peculiar culture of Houstonians and why more people weren't out enjoying this. In fact, in this area of the park, there were more homeless people than people hiking/biking.
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