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Bardwell Multi-Use Trails at Waxahachie Creek Park

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The Corps of Engineers opened the horse trails. However, there are still some wet and muddy areas. Please ride with caution.
 
Volunteers are needed to help mow trails. Please email for details. See email link at bottom of the page.
 
Next work day 6-21-2008.
 
Kathy
 
 
 
Please call before you haul!  CHECK WEBSITE BEFORE CALLING!!!!!
 
NEW TRAIL MAPS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE GATEHOUSE AND ON THE INFO BOARDS.
 
Click on the link to the right for a new color trail map!
 
Enjoy your visit to the trails at Waxahachie Creek Park. The trails are suitable for hiking, bicycles and horseback riding!!!! This project is sponsored by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and Texas Equestrian Trail Riders Association.
 
This is a Corps of Engineers facility. The charge to ride the trails is $3 per trailer. Take advantage of this great opportunity for an inexpensive day's fun!
 
There are 4 overnight hookups for horse trailer camping. Each overnight space has use of two 10 x 10 horse stalls. Two of the sites are reservable. There is a minimal fee for overnight hookups. Primitive camping is also allowed.

Click now to reserve your space!

Please clean up after yourself and your animals. This facility is maintained by volunteers who also have full time jobs to support their horse habits!!
 
Check out the trail descriptions on the description page!
 

Visit the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers website for the new trail map.

Click here for the color trail map.

For the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers trail map click here to visit their website. Once there click on recreation then click on trails and finally click on the trail map icon.

For more info please email us at:

HAPPY TRAILS!

Bardwell Lake, Waxahachie Creek Park, Ellis County, Texas
Between Ennis and Bardwell off Highway 34
A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers facility