Timber Lane Hike & Bike Trail, Spring TX
Address | 22700 Lemon Grove Dr, Spring, TX |
Phone | (281) 353-8100 |
Hours | 7:30am-7:30pm |
Website | www.hcp4.net/community/parks/timberlane |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 15 reviews |
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Timber Lane Hike & Bike Trail reviews
15I am still fairly new to mountain biking but I love this place. There’s many trails that have a lot of scenic views
Great park to visit, a ton of things going on. Very clean. The only downside is very limited parking.
Great trails for walking/running and can even bring your bikes! Animal sightings today included; 3 Cardinals, 6 Doe with 1 five point Buck, and one baby Armadillo.
There’s a paved path with center yellow line for road bikes, other wheeled things, and with dirt paths off to the side for anyone wanting to get a little more adventurous. Lots of tree coverage, great access points from the neighborhood. One of the access points has a water fountain for hydration.
Bring big spray and good hiking shoes it's not flat everywhere lol, I go every morning and I love it, longer trails than I thought
There's a concrete path that we stayed on with my son who's learning to ride. Me and my husband's both took a turn on one of the funner off concrete trails and were able to meet up with each bc the bike trails lead back to the concrete one. Really fun couple hours.
This is a hidden gem for bike riders with completely paved trails mingles throughout the wooded community.
Loved loved this spot! It’s hugeeee and I actually did get lost. Just be aware of your surroundings and you’ll be fine. Can’t wait to go back.
I went here to jog, it was pretty peaceful, saw a few deers, they were harmless of course.only reason I didn't give 5 stars was because i haven't explored the entire park.
The area is pretty nice. Fairly quiet. A good area to ride a bike or jog, surrounded by tall, shady trees. Not much else to say about it. Be prepared for mosquitoes, and keep an eye out for stray dogs.
There are about 12 deers, an entire family hanging around in the forest. A pleasure to hike and see them!
This is an amazing park. Seriously one of the coolest and best I've ever been to! Awesome trails, a soccer field, a baseball field, TWO playgrounds, and a splash pad! An awesome place for the family
Overall this trail was amazing, I love that you have an option for cement trail or off cement trail. Before you say it, yes; the off cement trail is mostly for bikes but if you want a cross country feel, then off cement is the way to go!
As you noticed I didn’t give the path 5 STARS. That is because the restroom was built for a cave man. It does not allow personal privacy. The women stalls do not have doors. You literally need someone to accompany you for door guard.
If this gets fix this park could be in my Top 5!
Clean park, nice and clean restrooms, trails taken care of, easy to walk to bike ride. Backfield available and mowed nicely. Fun time for all.
Like the name of this park, it provides biking and hiking trails. But inside the woods hiking trails, the feel is very “natural” where fallen trees and debris are not removed though it doesn’t obstruct the walking. It’s smelly when passing through the sewer processing center between lot one and two.