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21 miles
2
doubletrack
loop
$7 per person 13 and older/day use (annual pass available for $70)
40 Acre Lake Trail | Bayou
Trail | Big Creek Loop | Bluestem Trail
Creekfield Lake Trail | Creekwood Lake Trail | Elm Lake Loop
Hale Lake Loop | Pilant Slough Trail | Prairie Trail | Red Buckeye Trail
Riverview Trail | Roadside Trail | Sawmill Trail | Spillway Trail
White Oak Trail
• Restrooms with showers
• Campsites with water and electricity
• Screened shelters
• Primitive equestrian campsites
• Trailer dump station
• Dining hall (capacity 150) with ceiling fans, ac/heat, kitchen facilities,
a barbecue pit, tables and chairs, and a restroom
• 3 separate picnic areas with picnic sites
(979) 553-5102
unavailable
Brazos Bend has over [21]
miles of trails and most are great beginner trails. There are just enough
roots and gators to keep it interesting and you still get some good
rides through wooded areas; there is even a trail with a few technical
aspects.
I have riden most of the trails and [always] had a great time. I am starting
to ride again this year after five years and am easing my way into more
challenging rides. Brazos Bend has been great as a starter set of trails.
~ Randy Stansbury (Oct 11)