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Road cycling
This easy 20.9-mile road cycling route in George Bush Park offers diverse natural scenery and wildlife, including 'the Boardwalk'.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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17.7 km
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13.1 km
10.6 km
9.66 km
186 m
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27.3 km
5.71 km
339 m
200 m
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George Bush Park offers multiple access points and parking lots throughout its expansive area. You can find convenient parking at various locations along the trail, making it easy to start your ride. Specific parking areas are typically well-marked within the park.
The primary paved trail within George Bush Park does not form a complete loop. Cyclists often need to retrace their route or navigate shared traffic lanes to complete a circular journey. However, its connection to the Terry Hershey Park Hike and Bike Trail allows for extended rides up to 22 miles.
The trail is primarily paved with asphalt and concrete, offering a smooth and flat surface ideal for road cycling. While the main path is well-maintained, some segments off the main route might be unpaved or gravel, which could be more challenging for road bikes.
As the trail winds through diverse natural landscapes including grassy plains, forested areas, and swamps, you might encounter a variety of wildlife. Keep an eye out for alligators, wild hogs, and numerous bird species, especially near the Buffalo Bayou.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures. During hotter periods, be aware that much of the paved trail is unshaded, so plan your rides for early mornings or late afternoons. Also, note that portions of the trail can be subject to flooding after heavy rainfall, particularly during the rainy season.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed in George Bush Park and on its trails. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet.
No, there are no entrance fees or special permits required to access George Bush Park or its hike and bike trails. The park is free and open to the public.
Yes, a significant feature of this trail is its connection to the Terry Hershey Park Hike and Bike Trail, allowing for a continuous ride of up to 22 miles. The route also passes through sections of the George Bush Hike & Bike Trail and the Rick Rice Path.
A distinctive feature is "the Boardwalk," a large wooden bridge that crosses the swampy Buffalo Bayou, offering scenic views and a unique crossing point. The trail also provides views of wide, grassy plains and forested areas. You can also explore the George Bush Park Trail itself.
Yes, the trail is generally considered easy due to its flat elevation and paved surface, making it suitable for beginner road cyclists. Its length also allows for varying distances, so you can choose a shorter ride if you're just starting out.
Due to the park's location within the Barker Reservoir, portions of the trail can be subject to flooding after heavy rainfall. It's advisable to check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out, as some areas might become impassable.