Drury Inn & Suites Houston Sugar Land





The Drury Inn & Suites Houston Sugar Land Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The trail is paved, clean, and well kept. It's a "hike and bike" trail so expect kids on bikes, trail runners, and dog walkers. There are restrooms at the parking area and the park includes picnic areas with grills and benches. There is map signage posted every 1/4 mile letting you know your progress and Emergency Call booths available along the trail. As you near Oyster Creek and cross it, expect to see plenty of turtles and fish. This trail is great for the whole family. Accessibility:...
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With 754 acres, Cullinan Park is one of the largest nature parks in the Houston area and there is something for the whole family to enjoy. Some of the many features in the park include an observation tower, nature trails, restrooms, a boardwalk with a scenic overlook, as well as educational signage throughout the park.
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This is a great area to visit for those who want a serene experience by a creek and many opportunities to view wildlife. During migration, painted and indigo buntings, cardinals, wrens and more love the area along the creek. There are lots of armadillos and fireflies at sunset during the summer months.
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This trail starts out as a paved path and eventually becomes a packed dirt trail. The trail passes by a bird watching platform, a viewpoint of the White Lake, an old cemetery, along the Oyster Creek. You might encounter various wildlife including snakes, armadillos, rabbits and deer depending on the time of day. You will also pass by a large and old pecan tree, the 23rd largest tree in Texas. There are many different paths to take for variety as well.
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This is a gravel trail around Sugar Land Memorial Park. At the southern end of the trail there is a short pump track that is the perfect place for new mountain bikers or BMX'ers to develop their skills or for more advanced riders to challenge themselves on the multiple TTFs (technical trail features). Overall this is an interesting ride that's made fun with a few drop-offs, banked curves, and lots of shade. Accessibility: There are 5 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off...