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Lone Star Hiking Trail - Trailhead #10

Lone Star Hiking Trail, Cleveland, TX 77328
4.6(20)
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4.6
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5.0
2y

Now I said it before that some others were my favorite but this one is my absolute favorite. We walked in 3 miles and I can see where the water would be when it rains it will have a nice flow the further we walked in there was a little water which was nice to walk over. There is a barbed wire fence that block off land in between so if you do have a pet make sure that you look out for that. Was well marked. A few areas you needed to make sure that you're still on the right track. But I did like the turns and a little Hills and up and down. It was a beautiful chilly day it's perfect for a walk in this Trail. And there was an option for the end to go right it's location on to another Trail. So we decided to stay on that trail and next time we will...

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5.0
6y

Lone Star Hiking Trail #10

The San Jacinto River has a few downed tree you can use to cross. Depending on the crossing point it can be hard to find the trail again. Clear path the whole way. There was maybe one section about 30 feet that was overgrown. Found about 3 big logs across the trail but none one them were difficult to get over or around. They were pretty big trees. It was about 6 mile to Trail Head #11. Shortly after you cross Road 2025 you will...

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4.0
1y

From #9 to #10 is a 5 mile road walk. Too bad there isn't a trail to the side of the road. You must walk the white line! Occasionally, a driver got too close and it was a tad bit scary. However, most were courteous and gave us a...

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Bobbi Marie HeisleyBobbi Marie Heisley
Now I said it before that some others were my favorite but this one is my absolute favorite. We walked in 3 miles and I can see where the water would be when it rains it will have a nice flow the further we walked in there was a little water which was nice to walk over. There is a barbed wire fence that block off land in between so if you do have a pet make sure that you look out for that. Was well marked. A few areas you needed to make sure that you're still on the right track. But I did like the turns and a little Hills and up and down. It was a beautiful chilly day it's perfect for a walk in this Trail. And there was an option for the end to go right it's location on to another Trail. So we decided to stay on that trail and next time we will see how that is
ImpedancenetworkImpedancenetwork
Lone Star Hiking Trail #10 The San Jacinto River has a few downed tree you can use to cross. Depending on the crossing point it can be hard to find the trail again. Clear path the whole way. There was maybe one section about 30 feet that was overgrown. Found about 3 big logs across the trail but none one them were difficult to get over or around. They were pretty big trees. It was about 6 mile to Trail Head #11. Shortly after you cross Road 2025 you will come to #11.
Cindy PooleCindy Poole
From #9 to #10 is a 5 mile road walk. Too bad there isn't a trail to the side of the road. You must walk the white line! Occasionally, a driver got too close and it was a tad bit scary. However, most were courteous and gave us a comfortable space.
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Now I said it before that some others were my favorite but this one is my absolute favorite. We walked in 3 miles and I can see where the water would be when it rains it will have a nice flow the further we walked in there was a little water which was nice to walk over. There is a barbed wire fence that block off land in between so if you do have a pet make sure that you look out for that. Was well marked. A few areas you needed to make sure that you're still on the right track. But I did like the turns and a little Hills and up and down. It was a beautiful chilly day it's perfect for a walk in this Trail. And there was an option for the end to go right it's location on to another Trail. So we decided to stay on that trail and next time we will see how that is
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Lone Star Hiking Trail #10 The San Jacinto River has a few downed tree you can use to cross. Depending on the crossing point it can be hard to find the trail again. Clear path the whole way. There was maybe one section about 30 feet that was overgrown. Found about 3 big logs across the trail but none one them were difficult to get over or around. They were pretty big trees. It was about 6 mile to Trail Head #11. Shortly after you cross Road 2025 you will come to #11.
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From #9 to #10 is a 5 mile road walk. Too bad there isn't a trail to the side of the road. You must walk the white line! Occasionally, a driver got too close and it was a tad bit scary. However, most were courteous and gave us a comfortable space.
Cindy Poole

Cindy Poole

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