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  2. Terry Hershey Park - Wikipedia

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    A trail along the bayou. The park maintains a network of both paved asphalt paths and dirt trails along the bayou. The paved walkways are located in the cleared stretch of the park, free of trees, and are about 10 feet in width. The dirt trails, however, cut through the densely grown forest growing along the bayou, and are not easily accessible.

  3. Kingwood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Kingwood has over 500 acres (200 ha) of nature preserves and parks, and it has over 75 miles (121 km) of hike and bicycle trails. The parks and trails are owned by the Kingwood community. [11] The greenbelt trails' maintenance is the responsibility of the trail association in each village with the exception of Trailwood Village.

  4. List of cycleways - Wikipedia

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    George Bush Park (Hike & Bike Trail - West of Houston in Harris County) [125] Terry Hershey Park (Hike & Bike Trail - West of Houston in Harris County) [ 126 ] Northeast Texas Trail (132 miles) [ 127 ]

  5. Transportation in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Combined with the "ReBuild Houston" initiative approved by Houston voters in 2010, many new streets have been redesigned using the complete street guidelines. Houston currently has over 300 miles of City-constructed bike lanes, bike routes, shared lanes, bayou trails and rails-to-trails across a 500 square mile area of Houston.

  6. Thousands of trail riders travel historic route to Houston Rodeo

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  7. Allen Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Allen Parkway is an arterial road west of Downtown Houston, Texas. It has a distance of approximately 2.3 miles (3.7 km), running from Interstate 45 west to Shepherd Drive, where it becomes Kirby Drive. Originally known as Buffalo Parkway, [1] it was later named after John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen, the founders of Houston.

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  9. Memorial Drive (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Houston City Council member Pam Holm announced in May 2007 that a large portion, roughly one fourth of the Memorial's length, will be expanded and beautified. The stretch of road from George Bush Park eastward to Gessner Road, about 6.2 miles (9.9 km), will be renovated to meet the population boom in the west Houston area. The first part of the ...