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    Tyrrell Park

    4.8 (5 reviews)

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    One of my favorite parks in Texas and I've visited a few. This is a community gem and should definitely be on your visit list.

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    Folsom Hike & Bike Trail - Sunset at Folsom trail walking park beaumont Texas

    Folsom Hike & Bike Trail

    4.0(5 reviews)
    7.2 mi

    So you want to get in shape. This is one place to do that…read more What can you find at the Folsom Hike & Bike Trail? * Paved trail? Yes. * Unpaved trail? Only one short spur. * Hills? Kinda sorta; a mesa that appears to be manmade, and the only hill in Jefferson County. * Trees? Nope. * Views? Nope. Unless you consider looking at Folsom Drive to be a view. * Appropriate for a road bike? Maybe; it's only 1.4 miles one-way to a dead end. * Appropriate for a mountain bike? Maybe; I didn't see any signs prohibiting mountain bikes on the mesa. It's quite boring, though. * Streams or lakes? Nope. * Dogs? Yes. * Dairy Queen? Dollar Tree? Waffle House? Nope on all three. * Parking? On the small side, but adequate for the amount of use it gets. The Folsom Hike & Bike Trail is convenient for people on the West Side. And it works for my attempts to rebuild my cardio. And that's about it. If you want scenic diversions, or a course longer than 2.8 miles, go to Tyrell Park.

    1.4 mile one way, then 1.4 back. One long trail. Not a loop. Nice walking track. No trees. Bike…read morefriendly. Has a parking lot. Porta potty. Air pump. Long concrete trail. Has doggie waste bags. No outdoor equipment to play on. A few benches. There is a little dirt trail that takes you to a hill perfect for watching the sunset. Kroger, HEB, Walmart and other stores close by. Nice place to walk. No lighting so be aware. Has had thieves break into cars. Lock car doors!

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    Folsom Hike & Bike Trail - Folsom trail is nice and all come Nureyev for 1.4 miles- Has a built in pump for your bike at the start.

    Folsom trail is nice and all come Nureyev for 1.4 miles- Has a built in pump for your bike at the start.

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    Village Creek State Park

    Village Creek State Park

    4.0(22 reviews)
    16.3 mi

    When there was no other campsites available on the website for TX State parks, I kinda grew…read moreskeptical that this one being so close to East Texas that I would have issues as I'm a minority. However, nonetheless, when I tell you this state park is a gem and an underrated one too you'll be surprised to know why. Let me tell you: With the Texas Parks pass, I booked a weekend stay from Saturday to Monday at campsite 36. The original cost was going to be $36, but with the pass it was only $15 total. The campsite wasn't a drive-in and it was only a short hike in. I was a bit worried about this since the person I went with normally camps at drive up sites and not so much primitive. Rest ensure, he was fine because the parking lot to our campsite was approximately 400 ft in and the pathway was sand. The only troubles we had was our lousy portable cart that had a lame leg. Our campsite was the most primitive since most of the others were close in proximity to the others and your neighbors were either across from you or adjacent from you. Thankfully, ours wasn't. All primitive campsites are off of many hiking trails and campsite 40+ are near the creek so that's a nice view. The campsite itself has a lantern post, fire ring, picnic table, and a base spot for the tent (away from the fire ring). It is prohibited to burn or ignite firewood collected inside the parks. So, please go to the ranger station to purchase firewood. My friend and I ended up going to Home Depot, they sell it for $6 and it burned very well and too quick. Oh and please don't go to the gas station to get theirs, we made that mistake and it was not only expensive, but the wood burned too quick. The mosquitoes are absolutely terrible, make sure you bring DEET bug spray, citronella candle, or something to keep them invasive buggers off your skin and ears! I must tell y'all, the restrooms are amazingly clean. Every morning they are cleaned with Pinesol and are spotless. Once you sleep throughout the night and your body starts to feel sticky, please hit the showers!! The water pressure is perfect flowing and the water can get hot. The floors can be cold. I wore my sandals. I can say those restrooms are by far the best I've occupied in a state park or any park owned by the state! There was no dead bugs lingering around or weird mildew odor. If you like to hike, check out those trails. I hiked early morning just before anyone else was up and had a thrill exploring nature. I seen some deer, birds, another watering hole, and wildflowers. The trails are well maintained. There was some obstructed paths due to water or creeks passing through, but that was the fun part trying to maneuver to the other side. I had to get creative with where I jumped off of to get on the main trail. The main creek water was murky due to the amount of tannins in it and the water line wasn't high, so I opt out of swimming in it. The ranger station is clean and well organized. They sell the state park scratch off maps for those of you who are into exploring all state parks like me!! A true nature nerd, eh? They even sell Village Creek SP merch like stickers. The rangers were pretty nice and didn't display any form of prejudice or discrimination. Definitely a smaller state park than the others. It is settled in a residential area like most SPs are, but it's kind of a good thing especially if you forget some food, there's a Wal-Mart less than 5 minutes away. I would recommend this state park to visit.

    Knew I would be in the area and wanted to check out their amenities. I was accompanied by my…read moremother, brother, and future sister-in-law. We took a rather short hike on one of the loop trails (roughly 1.2 miles). Thought the property was well maintained; however, the area seemed ripe for a proscribed burn to help prevent forest fires. The staff at the front desk were extremely friendly and helpful. Would gladly camp here in the future. If you're ever in the area, come visit.

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    Klein Park

    Klein Park

    4.1(7 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    Southeast Texas has a Disc Golf culture growing and this course will help sustain it in the future…read moreyears to come. I am from the area, but do not live here any longer. I am a very avid Disc Golfer and I have played some of the best courses around...so coming home to SETx every now and then, while knowing this course is consistently improving, makes me feel good about our beloved sport in the area. The course is a great challenge for all levels. It contains many Risk vs. Reward scenarios. So choose wisely. If you are an "Open/Pro" player then leave your "Big Arm" at home and bring your finesse bag for the show. If you are a mid-ranked player and can average placement drives about 350-400ft this course allows you to carefully do that on some holes while teaching you to throttle back on some technical/tight ones and simply ensure that you place it where you need to make the next Birdie shot. If you are New/Novice/Recreational player, then this course will fit all your needs to teach you the great aspects of Disc Golf. It gives you some great open fairway shots to drive on hard, it gives you some nice technical shots that test your approach skills, and for the closing it will give you a chance for that awe inspiring attempt at a great putt. All in all... when you try any of the three experience levels mentioned, there is that great opportunity to yell and whoop up a cheer of success or the happy (but painful) "auuggghhh" of almost getting what you wanted out of the challenge. The local disc golf groups and Golden Triangle Disc Golf Club do their utmost to keep the course in it's best condition despite: droughts, hurricanes, and anything else in between those extremes. They work with the city and community to ensure it meets everyone's needs. If you are not from the area, please know that the history of the park WAS sordid.. and Disc Golfers help remove all the deviants and rift raft from the area; sure, like any park, there are still some less than stellar citizens that go there for nefarious reasons.. but they are shunned away by the constant activity of the Disc Golfers at the location. So please think about the park if you are looking for a simple place to have a lunch break in a clean park, when you want to have some grassy fields for the kids to play on, when you want to walk the trails/paths of the area... and of course... when you want to play the Lifetime and Lifestyle Sport we affectionately call Disc Golf!

    Went out to Klein Park on a beautiful day with spring-like weather! It was heavenly. People were…read moreplaying disc golf, young kids were searching for minnows & other wildlife, & there was even a couple lounging on a blanket under the sun. We are lucky to have this green space here. Try it - you'll be surprised by how good it feels to be in nature. Side note: if you use the walking path for exercise, one lap is 0.60 of a mile

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