Heights Bike Trail is a hiking trail Harris County Texas located in United States.
Heights Bike Trail Houston , TX 77007 United States
More 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 !
Per City of Houston : "always be courteous to everyone while on the trails , pedestrians and runners have the same rights of access to the off-street bikeways too." That's to you, rude woman cyclist.
Lots of wildlife and interesting plants can be spotted along the trail . Keep an eye out for the blooms of the Dutchman's Pipe on the south side between Arlington and Columbia.
Awesome trail . Doesn't even feel like Im in a large city when i bike . I can pretty much bike anywhere for groceries or what not along trail
Part of the City of Houston Bikeway System that runs mostly west/east. If you are looking to check into the jogging trail that runs north up Heights Blvd, search for the Paul Carr Jogging Trail .
Nice experience, lovely view of downtown .... Very clean and safety
One of the great additions to the Houston Bikeway System that connects the Houston Heights heading towards Downtown. Hit up the Nicholson bike trial also!
Please pick up your doggie doo. ya know? it's just the right thing to do. :)
Cyclists: dog walkers and other pedestrians are more likely to step out of your path if you ring a bell or call out "on your left."
To Obnoxious rude woman on bike : the signs read "No motor vehicles" not "No dogs." Fail Kindergarten, eh?It's not too late: Learn to share.
A great view of the bayou along TC Jester. Also, stop by iCycle just off of the trail on 18th. Expansion of the trail is happening as well. Love the dips under the roadways. - PedalHouston
Make sure you check out all the cool sculptures along the trail. They change them out every now and then so be on the lookout! - Andres Novoa
This trail is far less crowded than Memorial Park - Jonathan Gardner
Try the Barbecue Brisket Sandwich - Get it with a dark beer and potato salad. A-freaking-mazing - Kenji Tasaka