Travelodge by Wyndham Memphis





The Travelodge by Wyndham Memphis Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a great choice of route for those who wish to view canyon vistas and spot wildlife out on the trail. The trail is flat for the most part with little elevation gain, making it a great pick to bring the family along. This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by mountain bikers and hikers.
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This is a scenic hike along the Caprock Canyon Rim Trail. If you go down into the lower canyon, the climb is pretty tough to come back the Canyon Rim trail, but not much easier if you return via the equestrian campground and take the road back to the trail start. The best views are in within the first couple of miles, before entering the canyon bottom.
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This route uses the Eagle Trail to reach the natural bridge at Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway. The location can be tricky to find, and a bench marks the spot where the bridge is directly located right under foot. While unassuming, this geological feature is very interesting and makes for a great place to visit.
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Eagle Point Trail takes you through the valley to a small natural bridge with views of a creek and perhaps free-ranging buffalo. Begin by the camping area and travel a hilly and flat dirt trail leading to the natural bridge. Make sure to stop at the wooden bench and use the small trail to walk underneath and through the Natural Bridge.
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This route features a great trail that travels to an amazing scenic overlook at Haynes Ridge. The middle portion of this trail can be a bit strenuous from the canyon onto the ridge. The North Prong is less strenuous than the South Prong. Certain sections of the trail can become overgrown in the summer months.