A new and very short (.4 miles to be exact) hike and bike trail along Buffalo Bayou in downtown Houston opened to the public this week after more than a decade of planning.
A mural of Joe Campos Torres on a building with the newly completed construction of a 0.4-mile hike and bike trail running underneath it, along Buffalo Bayou from Fannin Street to Austin Street at Allen’s Landing, downtown, on Tuesday, June 14, 2022 in Houston.
Houston Parks Board and Buffalo Bayou Partnership, in cooperation with the Downtown Redevelopment Authority and the City of Houston Parks and Recreation Department opened the trail to the public, Monday.
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