Super 8 by Wyndham Plainview





The Super 8 by Wyndham Plainview Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This loop uses the Upper South Prong Trail, which meets the Upper North Prong Trail. The route then returns to the starting point along the North Prong Spur. There are several steep and rocky sections along the way and sturdy footwear is recommended. There are trail markers along the way, however, it is suggested to download the map beforehand because it can be confusing at times.
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Hike along the beautiful spires and rock formations with vistas of the canyon. Wildlife is abundant in this area, and can often be spotted along many portions of the trail. There is no water available on this trail to filter and drink, so make sure to fill up before heading out on the trail. There is little shade available and it can be very hot during summer months.
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This loop uses the Lower South Prong Trail, and Lower North Prong Trail, and returns to the starting point via the North Prong Spur. This trail mostly follows the small, dry canyons of two "prongs" of the Little Red River. There are scenic views along the way and many opportunities to spot wildlife such as bison out on the trail.
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This route features an easy and wide dirt trail that is most commonly used by hikers and horses. The beginning of the trail is very challenging with loose rocks and can be steep on the return. The views along the way are scenic and worth the effort. Camp under the stars at the North Prong Camping Area where you can enjoy a remote wilderness experience.
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The combination of trails in this route are: Canyon Loop Trail (Trail D), Haynes Ridge Overlook(Trail B), and Upper Canyon Trail (Trail A). There are amazing views along the whole trail and the terrain can be very rocky near the top of the peaks. Bison are known to frequent this area so be on the lookout!