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Addicks dirt bike trails?

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Can anyone here confirm existence of mountain bike or dirt bike trails in Addicks reservoir? West side of Eldridge.

I've seen cars parked on the side of the road and some hiking website shows trails. I'm looking for a close place to take my son and his 50cc.

Thanks!
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i recall trails there kinda parallel to the paved bike trail, but it was before Harvey last i rode that way. Harvey might have washed everything away?
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There are trails on the south side of the bayou from Eldridge all the way to kirkwood. Eldridge to Dairy Ashford is pretty open and nothing super technical. Dairy Ashford has way more windy trails and jumps. Pretty easy parking at dairy ashford just south of the bayou with easy access to both sides.
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https://www.mtbproject.com/directory/8015506/terry-hershey-park
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There's also the dirt jump section hidden in the woods just SE of where Wilcrest crossed the bayou.
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This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted
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My understanding is Motor bikes are not legal for Terry Hershey but you do see some out there. Search for anthills and then all along the south of the bayou from Eldridge to Wilcrest.
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Towns03 said:

This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted

IIRC, those are called the Ant Hills. I used to ride them when I lived over there shortly after moving to Houston. I'm not certain they are still there as I think there was some kind of project that was going to take the land.

Definitely not inside the Addicks Reservoir though.
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CDUB98 said:

Towns03 said:

This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted

IIRC, those are called the Ant Hills. I used to ride them when I lived over there shortly after moving to Houston. I'm not certain they are still there as I think there was some kind of project that was going to take the land.

Definitely not inside the Addicks Reservoir though.
What do you mean? Thats just about as inside the Addicks Reservoir as you can get. Thats right next to Mayde Creek which is the outflow of the reservoir.
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CDUB98 said:

Towns03 said:

This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted

IIRC, those are called the Ant Hills. I used to ride them when I lived over there shortly after moving to Houston. I'm not certain they are still there as I think there was some kind of project that was going to take the land.

Definitely not inside the Addicks Reservoir though.
Anthills are South of 10 along Buffalo Bayou. This is in the middle of the reservoir North of 10.
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cajunaggie08 said:

CDUB98 said:

Towns03 said:

This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted

IIRC, those are called the Ant Hills. I used to ride them when I lived over there shortly after moving to Houston. I'm not certain they are still there as I think there was some kind of project that was going to take the land.

Definitely not inside the Addicks Reservoir though.
What do you mean? Thats just about as inside the Addicks Reservoir as you can get. Thats right next to Mayde Creek which is the outflow of the reservoir.



Sounds like you know what I'm asking - are these actual trails? Trails we can buzz around on?

Sazerac
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I think that area is under water isn't it??
CDUB98
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FEEEERRRRRKKKKK!!!!!

I was reading that map wrong. I was thinking that was Eldridge south of I-10 headed towards Briar Forest, and with that, also swapped Barker for Addicks.

In other words, I completely ****ed up!!
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Sazerac said:

I think that area is under water isn't it??
Seeing how we havent had significant rain in 2 months, probably not currently
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Towns03 said:

cajunaggie08 said:

CDUB98 said:

Towns03 said:

This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted

IIRC, those are called the Ant Hills. I used to ride them when I lived over there shortly after moving to Houston. I'm not certain they are still there as I think there was some kind of project that was going to take the land.

Definitely not inside the Addicks Reservoir though.
What do you mean? Thats just about as inside the Addicks Reservoir as you can get. Thats right next to Mayde Creek which is the outflow of the reservoir.



Sounds like you know what I'm asking - are these actual trails? Trails we can buzz around on?


I have no idea if those are actually trails. Looking at google maps' satelite view I just see tree cover. My best guess is that is a path that could be taken when its dry but its probably covered in debris from whenever that area floods which it did during the early part of summer and its not upkept or maintained by the Army Corps of Engineers. You'll more than likely be weaving around trees, downed branches and stumps, and the random mud patch which you might sink into if you're not watching where you're walking.
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Growing up next to Addicks made for a pretty amazing childhood.
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drumboy said:

CDUB98 said:

Towns03 said:

This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted

IIRC, those are called the Ant Hills. I used to ride them when I lived over there shortly after moving to Houston. I'm not certain they are still there as I think there was some kind of project that was going to take the land.

Definitely not inside the Addicks Reservoir though.
Anthills are South of 10 along Buffalo Bayou. This is in the middle of the reservoir North of 10.
How can you tell with the potato-quality screen shot?
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The Wonderer said:

drumboy said:

CDUB98 said:

Towns03 said:

This is what I'm interested in. Looks like it could be pretty deserted

IIRC, those are called the Ant Hills. I used to ride them when I lived over there shortly after moving to Houston. I'm not certain they are still there as I think there was some kind of project that was going to take the land.

Definitely not inside the Addicks Reservoir though.
Anthills are South of 10 along Buffalo Bayou. This is in the middle of the reservoir North of 10.
How can you tell with the potato-quality screen shot?
Lol I see 10 at the bottom
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Rule #1 for Addicks and Barker:

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Addicks and Barker Reservoirs are governed by federal law (Title 36, CHAPTER III, PART 327). These are rules and regulations that govern public use of water resource development projects administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chief of Engineers. The following rules cited below are partial, but specifically apply to users of this project (Addicks and Barker Reservoirs). A brochure containing the complete list of rules and regulations may be obtained from the Addicks Project Office (281-497-0740).
  • The operation of any vehicle off established roadways is prohibited.

https://www.swg.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/Addicks-Barker-Recreation/
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cajunaggie08 said:

Sazerac said:

I think that area is under water isn't it??
Seeing how we havent had significant rain in 2 months, probably not currently
Well now you've done it.
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