Hampton Inn & Suites Texarkana





The Hampton Inn & Suites Texarkana Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This is a beautiful route that travels around Bringle Lake with many viewpoints along the way. The Green, Yellow, and Red trails are heavily wooded and follow the lake shore. The area can stay muddy for a while after heavy rainfall. There is a section along an old road that leads back to the trailhead.
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This is a multi-use trail that travels along Bringle Lake. This is a popular mountain bike trail for beginners or those who want a fun ride. There is a decent amount of rocks and roots in the trail. After the rain, the trails may become very muddy and it is suggested to wait for dry conditions before enjoying this area.
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Nix Creek Trail cuts a north-south path for a relatively flat and straight 2.4 miles alongside its namesake waterway in Texarkana, Arkansas. The trail is asphalt from beginning to end and is smooth enough for walkers, runners and bikers. Motorized vehicles and horses are not allowed on Nix Creek trail. Inclines are few and short, but one or two are fairly sharp. As it weaves through neighborhoods and along school grounds, Nix Creek Trail is often used by families for walking and biking and...
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This trail is fully paved and goes around the Hobo Jungle Park. Also here is the Ermer Dansby Pondexter Sports Complex. Accessibility: There are 6 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Division Street at the south end of the trail. All of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt or bridge (with railings), and typically at least 4 feet wide. The estimated grade is gentle (3% or less). This trail will likely be navigable...
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This short loop has gazebos and open grass space. A wooden fishing pier is also available for fishing. Accessibility: There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of East 50th St. at the south end of the trail. Both of them are van-accessible with a striped access aisle. The trail surface is paved (asphalt, cement, or wooden bridge with railings) and typically at least 4 feet wide. The estimated grade is mostly gentle (5% or less) except for one moderately steep...