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The Hike:
A third hike in our quest for to see Bluebonnets.

The flowers have spoken and the best in I can find in Houston area right now are at Willow Waterhole Park.

There are many large patches along the lakeside paths. We will stop at several, until everyone has had a chance to take photos.

About HATs and our hikes
https://www.hatsandmore.org/
HATs 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. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions you would if hiking alone, including the fitness level to make long hikes. Then enjoy the hike among friends.

We hike about 3 MPH. This is faster than many walking groups.

Trail Safety:
Hiking is supposed to be fun. If you don't feel well or can't keep up, tell someone right away. Stop walking so it doesn't become something serious. Contact the hike leader. We can help get you off the trail.
Tom: 832-439-5797

What to You Need:
Supportive sports shoes, water, snacks and a hat.

Gathering Point:
Approximate address:
11342 Ricecrest St
There is ample parking along the street near this building. We will gather in the shady park south of the building.

Google Maps Link

Bathrooms:
Uncertain. But if we do find some we will take a break.

The Trail:
Paved and full sun. This is a shared use trail so be aware of bicycles. We will use some grass bike paths when available.

Weather:
Weather,gov

Hike Map:
In the photos.
Geolocated Maps:
Willow Waterhole Bluebonnets Hike

After Hike Event:
Watershed Bar and Grill
4820 W Bellfort Ave, Houston, TX 77035

Google Maps Link

https://www.watershedhtx.com/food

Other suggestions welcomed.
Anyone know a fun place in the area that can take a group?

Past Hikes in the Area:
None.

About The Park:
https://www.willowwaterhole.org/

More about where we hike:
Houston Area Hikes
List of hikes we have made

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