Description
Join us for an hour and a half quick-paced hike through some of the lesser-known (and more adventuresome) trails our park has to offer.
Event Details
BCO - A Walk in the Woods
Hiking Memorial Park Trails
May 31, 2015
8 AM – 9:30 AM
Memorial Park by the rugby/soccer field parking lot
N Picnic Lane
Houston, TX 77007
Memorial Park, known as the Central Park of H-town, is an amazing 1466 acre park (one of the largest in the county) right inside the loop! Trails are a mix of hard packed dirt, sand, trees and tree roots.
It is wooded and wild in the middle of the city!
Join us for an hour and a half quick-paced hike through some of the lesser-known (and more adventuresome) trails our park has to offer. Wear tennis shoes or hiking boots, it’s easy to bang a toe on a tree root. And, there’s some "elevation" in the park that you wouldn’t expect from just driving by.
Remember to bring water; there are no water fountains along the trails.
After the hike, a group always goes out for breakfast and coffee.
Here’s what our friends at GHORBA.org have to say:
“Memorial Park offers a convenient escape from the concrete jungle of Houston with seven miles of dirt trails. Trails are marked and named by their “Color” of trail markers.”
Please, check the meeting location map on the Bayou City Outdoors site calendar event details: http://www.BayouCityOutdoors.com Additional info call 713-524-3567 or e-mail: info@bayoucityoutdoors.com
Hiking Memorial Park Trails
May 31, 2015
8 AM – 9:30 AM
Memorial Park by the rugby/soccer field parking lot
N Picnic Lane
Houston, TX 77007
Memorial Park, known as the Central Park of H-town, is an amazing 1466 acre park (one of the largest in the county) right inside the loop! Trails are a mix of hard packed dirt, sand, trees and tree roots.
It is wooded and wild in the middle of the city!
Join us for an hour and a half quick-paced hike through some of the lesser-known (and more adventuresome) trails our park has to offer. Wear tennis shoes or hiking boots, it’s easy to bang a toe on a tree root. And, there’s some "elevation" in the park that you wouldn’t expect from just driving by.
Remember to bring water; there are no water fountains along the trails.
After the hike, a group always goes out for breakfast and coffee.
Here’s what our friends at GHORBA.org have to say:
“Memorial Park offers a convenient escape from the concrete jungle of Houston with seven miles of dirt trails. Trails are marked and named by their “Color” of trail markers.”
Please, check the meeting location map on the Bayou City Outdoors site calendar event details: http://www.BayouCityOutdoors.com Additional info call 713-524-3567 or e-mail: info@bayoucityoutdoors.com