KATY MAGAZINE NEWS
February 19, 2024
By Natalie Cook Clark
Nice weather is here! Check out the parks, go for a walk, jog, or take a bike ride through Katy's awesome hiking and biking trails! Get outside and enjoy family time.
And there is no better time than a Katy ISD school holiday (like today) to get out and explore your community with the kids.
Exploring Your Neighborhood
Enjoy miles of winding trails through one of Katy’s newest subdivisions. Walk, run, or bike, alone or with the family, through the well-cared-for trails throughout Cane Island.
Katy’s Cinco Ranch community features many subdivisions offering peaceful, tree-lined trails. The scenic paths, of varying lengths, loop around lakes and creeks in the neighborhoods. Click here for a link to trails.
The hiking and biking trails in Cross Creek Ranch offer miles of paved paths with gently rolling hills. Follow the trails along the lakes, and take breaks on shaded park benches, and enjoy the beautiful landscaping, home to diverse wildlife.
Elyson has almost 30 miles of trails that weave through the subdivision. Residents can bike, run or walk on the paths that surround lakes, lead to parks, or the fruit orchards. A new part, Bear Creek Commons has a dog park, outdoor fitness center, and more to explore!
Residents of Firethorne subdivision have a trail inside their neighborhood. Firethorne Lake features a .06 mile walking trail that follows its perimeter, plus a 2-mile track around the Wildlife habitat. Seating is also available along the trail.
The mature trees in Nottingham Country provide a rich landscape for the 44-acre Greenbelt Park. Two miles of asphalt trails welcome bikers and joggers, or people on a leisurely stroll taking in the open green space.
Walking, Biking, and Hiking Trails
3535 War Memorial Dr.
281-496-2177
2.01 miles walking trail inside the park
19008 Saums Rd.
281-578-0693
5 miles of trails throughout the park
5754 ½ Eagle Sky Blvd.
281-496-2177
4.38 acres with a 0.67-mile walking trail
19818 Franz Rd.
281-496-2177
5.3 acres of land with a .24 mile walking trail with access to picnic tables and restrooms
Photo: Diana Garza
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