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This easy 2.5-mile (4.1 km) concrete trail in Addicks Reservoir is perfect for a casual hike, crossing Turkey Creek and passing a dam.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail features a uniformly paved, wide, and concrete surface. It is flat and easy, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels, offering a stable walking surface without varied natural ground.
Yes, this trail is considered easy and is ideal for beginners, casual strolls, and families with young children due to its flat, paved surface and low difficulty.
While the trail is designed for broad accessibility, there are no dedicated public parking areas directly at some access points, such as near the tennis courts. It's advisable to check local street parking options or nearby public facilities.
The trail is generally considered family-friendly, and typically, well-behaved dogs on a leash are welcome on public trails in Houston. However, always ensure to clean up after your pet.
Given Houston's climate, the cooler months from fall through spring (October to April) are generally the most pleasant for outdoor activities on the trail, avoiding the intense summer heat and humidity.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Chatterton Dairy Ashford Hike and Bike Trail, as it is maintained by the City of Houston and designed for public use. Similarly, there are no fees to access the general Addicks Reservoir area where the trail is located.
The trail includes a bridge that crosses Turkey Creek and passes along the toe of a dam, offering views of the dam structure and surrounding open areas. It also connects to the Kirkwood bike lane via the Reddleshire bridge. A key feature is its Gravel & smooth road surface.
The trail is approximately 4.1 kilometers (2.5 miles) long. For an average hiker, it typically takes about 1 hour to complete the route.
Yes, the trail is known for its connectivity. It links Chatterton on the east with Dairy Ashford and provides access to the Kirkwood bike lane via the Reddleshire bridge, integrating it into a larger network for active transportation within Houston.
Since the trail is paved and relatively short, essentials include comfortable walking shoes, water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and perhaps a light snack. If bringing a dog, remember a leash and waste bags.
The trail is located within Houston's urban environment, suggesting that METRO bus routes likely serve areas near the trail. It's best to check the Houston METRO website for specific routes and stops closest to your desired access point.