This is a highly accessible spot that overall isn't too noteworthy, but does act as a migrant trap. Visibility is generally poor due to the thick vegetation, constant presence of cats, and frequent disruption by park users, but it is a good spot for county listers to check.
Migrants
A small network of short trails following a tiny creek. Parking is not particular Habitat is a narrow band of mature riparian forest including Cedar Elm, Pecan, and Hackberry trees. Undergrowth strongly influenced by exotic species. There is a fairly large feral cat colony present and being actively encouraged.
Wheelchair accessible trail
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
Roadside viewing
Last updated November 15, 2023