City Walk Heights Houses and Yard Art, 6.2 miles


Details
Starting at Stude Park this walk will follow the bayou around to Woodland Park, down everybody's favorite, Bayland Street and then up and down Courtland and Harvard. Along the way there is no telling what we might see but with no zoning and minimal neighborhood restrictions the possibilities are endless. Old houses, new town homes, shady streets, and trendy shops make this a nice walk through Houston, old and new.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. The heat in Texas is always a concern so let someone know if you are having a hard time. For more information about hiking check out this very useful hiking website: https://www.hatsandmore.org/
Our organizers are not guides nor do we have any special training. We are here to come up with hiking ideas and get the hike started. Take the same precautions you would if hiking alone, including the fitness needed to make long hikes. Then enjoy the hike among friends.
COVID PRECAUTIONS:
Bring and wear a mask when not hiking and follow the best practices to prevent the transmission of COVID.
Gathering Place:
Stude Community Center parking lot
2300 Forester
Plu code: [Drive to this location](QJH7+JP Northside, Houston, TX)
Call or text Alan at 713 863 8038 if you need help.
The Hike:
The trail is entirely paved and is popular with bikes so we have to be mindful of other traffic. Trail is very sunny.
Weather Forecast:
Weather in the Heights
Hike map is in the photos.
Optional After Hike Event:
Onion Creek Cafe
3106 White Oak Dr, Houston, TX 77007
https://www.onioncreekcafe.com/

City Walk Heights Houses and Yard Art, 6.2 miles