The approximately three mile trail starts near the intersection of West Parmer Lane and East Whitestone Boulevard, according to a press release from the city.
Two-minute impact
The trail is a concrete shared-use path that is between 8-10 feet wide, and it runs along the north fork of Brushy Creek Road, according to the release.
To the south, the trail connects to the Brushy Creek Regional Trail near Brushy Creek Road and integrates into the larger regional trail system.
Quote of note
“This trail will enhance our connections to nature and each other for decades to come,” Mayor Jim Penniman-Morin said.