Fault Line Trail

Texas

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Fault Line Trail Facts

States: Texas
Counties: Fort Bend
Length: 0.6 miles
Trail end points: Los Altos Drive and Soneto Drive
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 11230430

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Fault Line Trail Description

The Fault Line Trail in Mission Bend is so named because of the geologic fault lines found in this part of the Houston area, formed millions of years ago during the formation of the Gulf of Mexico. The trail sits nestled between the houses in a residential subdivision, ending right across the street from an elementary school. Concrete surfacing means that the trail can host pedestrians (and their dogs) and cyclists alike, though due to its short length it's more likely to be used for the former. This suburb of Houston is also home to nearly 7 more miles of non-motorized trails.

Parking and Trail Access

There is no dedicated parking for this trail.

Fault Line Trail Reviews

trail is rocky

Biking or on foot is the only option at this route

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