Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Houston The Woodlands





The Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Houston The Woodlands Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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Wander through a nicely shaded forest and observe some unique wildlife species along this peaceful route. This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by horseback riders and hikers. There are many other pathways in this extensive trail network, and visitors may connect with the southern area of the park to extend their route.
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This is a pleasant and relatively flat route that wanders through a beautiful forest and through exposed sections of the park. Shade is present in the mornings but by mid-day, it can become quite hot. This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by horseback riders and hikers. The area can become muddy during wet conditions and waterproof shoes are recommended.
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This is a great trail that is paved, smooth, wide, and moderately trafficked. You can park at North Shore Park for free and walk the loop. It can easily be made longer by adding other segments to different parks along the way. Accessibility: There is 1 designated accessible space in the paved parking lot off of Lake Woodlands Drive at Northshore Park at the north end of the trail. It is van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is concrete, smooth, and typically at least 6...
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The Woodlands Waterway trail is a paved public walkway that follows both banks of the Woodlands Waterway, a canal linking Lake Robbins to Lake Woodlands. It is easily made into a loop by pedestrian bridges located on its east and west ends. Along the way, the trail takes in views of the Waterway. There is access to numerous public parks along its length, including Town Green Park, Riva Row Park, and Waterway Square, as well as views of the Woodlands Town Center. There is also a public-access...
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This route combines the Fitness Loop trail with the Wetlands Trail to showcase two stunning areas in George Mitchell Preserve. The path is mostly wide and made of natural dirt surfaces, with many places to stop along the way and admire the surroundings. There is a lot of shade through the forested sections and is great for escaping the summer heat.