The Houston Energy Corridor district has been selected by National Park Service’s Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program to receive assistance for the West Houston Trail System.
“The RTCA program implements the natural resource conservation and outdoor recreation mission of the National Park Service in communities across America. “
The Rivers, Trails and Conservation Assistance Program will assist the Energy Corridor District in planning 100+ miles of shared use trails that will link existing trails. The plan is to link trails in neighborhoods along I-10 and Hwy 6.
One of the many great things about living in Houston’s Energy Corridor is the over 50 miles of recreational trails for jogging, hiking, rollerblading and cycling. All of these trails connect neighborhoods and businesses in and around the Corridor. It’s easy to get outdoors and enjoy a beautiful day or many choose to ride or walk to work through the park each day.