Loma on West Lake Trail

A Great Location for Off-Road Cycling

Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge is a great place to ride a bike. Dozens of miles of caliche, dirt, or paved trails traverse the Refuge. Almost all are open to bicycles. Trails range from easy to challenging, but most are good, compacted caliche with some potholes, ruts and vegetation. I sampled several trails on this 32.5-mile ride.

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At Cattail Lakes Trail and Willow Lakes Trail

A Pleasant Walking Tour of Santa Ana NWR’s Well-Maintained Trails

The well-maintained Santa Ana NWR walking trails cover about 12 miles throughout the Refuge. All trails are short, none over 1 ½ miles. There is also the paved, one-way, Wildlife Drive, a loop that twists almost 7 miles through the Refuge. The last mile runs along the top of a levee and is not paved. I walked 7.5 miles on this day.

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Spanish moss hangs beside a trail at Santa Ana NWR

A Stimulating Trail Walk at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge

A walk along some of the trails at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, Alamo, TX.

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Trail to overlook, Resaca de la Palma State Park

A Calming Excursion at Resaca de la Palma State Park

Resaca de la Palma State Park off New Carmen Avenue, Brownsville, Texas, consists of about 1,200 acres of native habitat. This includes thornscrub and woodland shaded by mesquite, Texas ebony and anacua, and others. The park counts among the nine World Birding Center locations in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.

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Roseate Spoonbills at Laguna Atascosa NWR

A Short Ride at Laguna Atascosa National wildlife Refuge

I am riding my Surly bicycle counterclockwise on Steve Thompson Wildlife Drive, a 14.5-mile loop, a mostly paved road open to foot and bicycle traffic at Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge (LANWR), which covers an area of more than 110,000 acres in Cameron County, Texas.

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White-tailed Hawk

A Cycling Excursion at Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge

On this chilly, overcast morning with little wind, I rode out of the Santa Ana NWR parking lot and pedaled south over the levee and into the heart of the refuge. At about a half mile an observation tower rises above the canopy of trees. Beside it is suspended a rope suspension foot bridge between two towers accessible by spiral staircases.

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Northern Cardinal

Great Cycling and Wildlife Viewing at Bentsen State Park, Mission

Bentsen State Park, part of the World Birding Center, spreads over almost 800 acres in Mission, Texas. About seven miles of trails wind through the park, three and a half of which are paved. One trail leads to a Hawk Observation Tower. The paved area is open for cycling. A tram runs along the paved road every hour during the day, November through April.

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Sunrise from Bahia Grande

Bike the Bahia Grande, a Fantastic Reclamation Project

Friends of Laguna Atascosa NWR organized a bicycle ride from a gate on Highway 48 to the gate at Highway 100 and back, about a 14.5-mile round-trip.

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Buff-bellied Hummingbird at Hugh Ramsey Nature Park

One of the Best Parks for a Walk in the Lower Rio Grande Valley

One of the best parks in the Lower Rio Grande Valley for a casual walk is Hugh Ramsey Nature Park in Harlingen. It is an oasis beside the busy Ed Carey Drive, on the bank of the murky Arroyo Colorado, and adjacent to a major subdivision.

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