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Much of this trail has been deforested and one section passes very close to Highway 610. (Photo by
Blaze
)
The Triangle offers a lot of obstacles for bikers to conquer. (Photo by
Blaze
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The Triangle takes you through two of the street tunnels where it goes under Memorial Drive. (Photo by
Blaze
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The equestrian trail is nice and wide, but offers little solitude where it passes close to Highway 610. (Photo by
Blaze
)
This is where the loop starts/ends. (Photo by
Blaze
)
Look for this sign. It's not easy to find, but you can catch the Bridle Trail or the Triangle from here. (Photo by
Blaze
)
These trails are all on the WEST side of the train tracks. (Photo by
Blaze
)
This trail is not very scenic and, therefore, not popular. The trail isn't very well maintained or trodden. (Photo by
Blaze
)
The trail passes under the high voltage power lines. The train track is on your left hand side. (Photo by
Blaze
)
Another view of the trail. (Photo by
Blaze
)
This is on the northern portion of the loop near the Golf Course. (Photo by
Blaze
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This is a view of the trail. Parking is available along the side of the road. (Photo by
Blaze
)
This is one of the trail signs for the Seymour Lieberman Exercise Trail. (Photo by
Blaze
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There are numerous board walks and wooden bridges along the trails to span the wet areas. (Photo by
Blaze
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Obstacles like this were placed at various points to make the trails challenging for bikers. (Photo by
Blaze
)
All color coded trails had direction markers prominently placed at key points. This was the Blue Trail. (Photo by
Blaze
)
Some sections of the trail were narrow and in areas with a lot of foliage overhead. (Photo by
Blaze
)
Some sections of the trail were wide and in open areas. (Photo by
Blaze
)
This collection of moss, grass and fungi along the trail created a cool little micro-forest. Reality at a different order of magnitude. (Photo by
Blaze
)
Lots of different foliage along the trails. This pretty fern caught my eye. (Photo by
Blaze
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This little guy was crawling (or should I say hiking?!) across the trail. (Photo by
Blaze
)
I could not find this map on the internet, so a cropped photo of the will have to suffice. You can see the "tangled mess" (Purple, Red, Orange, Yellow and Blue Trails) as well as the separate Green Trail. (Photo by
Blaze
)
You can take a small detour off the Purple Trail to see Buffalo Bayou where it runs under the train bridge. (Photo by
Blaze
)
The start of the Purple Trail parallels the train tracks that run north-south through Memorial Park. (Photo by
Blaze
)
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