Watch the video below to learn how to explore Westchase District Trails.
Westchase District Trail System Amenities:
Camden Park Access
The library loop trail connects seamlessly into Camden Park via paved trail and a beautiful steel bridge.
Click here to find the bridge on Google Maps.
Water Habitat
Located at the beginning of Library Loop Trail on Wilcrest Drive, next to Camden Park, the habitat is home to dozens of turtles, fish and other aquatic life.
Click here to find the water habitat on Google Maps.
Trailside Park
Trailside Park features a picnic table, water fountain (with pup cup), fixed seating area and a ZipKrooz, a playground zip line that allows children to safely and smoothly glide back and forth along a 30-foot track. The park is located just north of Richmond Avenue along Westchase District’s HCC Campus Trail, which also connects to Library Loop Trail (perfect for joggers and dog walkers).
Click here to find Trailside Park on Google Maps.
Butterfly Garden
Immediately adjacent to the exercise station on the Library Loop Trail, Westchase District has cultivated a butterfly garden brimming with flowers and plants that create a habitat where butterflies can lay their eggs and feed.
Click here to find the Butterfly Garden on Google Maps.
Exercise Stations
A four-piece exercise station is installed on the north side of the Library Loop Trail, about a quarter-mile from the eastern trail entrance on Rogerdale. A second exercise station is located on the Brays Bayou Connector trail just south of Harwin.
Click here to find the Library Loop exercise station on Google Maps.
Click here to find the Brays Bayou Connector Trail exercise station on Google Maps.
Art
You can find public art from local artists throughout the Westchase District Trail System. See all the public art locations in Westchase District here.
Trail Trivia
Along the trails, you’ll find informational spikes that detail the history and ecology of the area.
Connection to Brays Bayou Greenway
At the end of the Brays Bayou Connector Trail, take the connecting bridge and travel the Brays Bayou Greenway.
Click here to find the Brays Bayou Greenway connection bridge on Google Maps.