Good place for a doggie walk.

The path goes near a creek.
You can see one of the basketball courts off in the distance.
User: kitykity - 6/2/2008

Location: Wylie Community Park

Rating: 3stars
Difficulty: 1star  Solitude: 1star
Miles Hiked: 0.50 Mile  Elapsed Time: 15 minutes

Comments:

This tar-paved trail is a rectangle shape and goes around baseball diamonds and open space used for soccer and football practices. You can park your car there, bring your dogs for a walk, then be right back where you started--or just take two or three laps. There are people there almost all the time, so this isn't a walk for solitude, but it's a great place to bring your dogs for a walk. Lots of trees around the perimeter, and lots of open air in the middle. Click on the map view of the google map to see what it looks like.



Log Photos
The path goes near a creek.
Stream along the edge of the trail
Spectacular sunsets
Houses around
Volleyball and Basketball
Area around Wylie Community Park
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