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  1. This is a really informative article and great for anyone traveling to this area! I always like to know what I’m getting myself into before starting a hike…and you’ve provided some nice details!

    1. Yes! State Parks in Texas has reopened since last Monday and they limit number of visitors per day. But of course, permits for Saturday gone in a flash. I think people can’t wait to go outside.

  2. Family hikes are great for bonding and problem solving skills. You nailed your description of these hikes so perfectly. They look fun and doable because they are medium short walks.

  3. A family trail for hiking?! That is just perfect! I always loved hiking and now that you’ve shared this trail, I’m so excited to try it with my family. Thanks for sharing this!

  4. As someone who has been to Blue Waterfront Trail, I can testify to the awesomeness of the experience. Texas is also one of my favorite places when it comes to engaging with the outdoors.

    1. I agree with you. My family and I like Blue Waterfront Trail, too. Sometimes we just made our own trail along the waterfront. It’s always fun! And we still have to explore more of Texas’ outdoor though we live here.

  5. Wow, the sunset picture at the Lake Minerals Well State Park is truely stunning. I love going on nature trail, while travelling I always look up for such places. All the spots you listed are a perfect hikng spots with family, thanks for sharing.

  6. Hi, Umiko! This is a great article! You did an amazing job providing all of the useful pieces of information, so there is nothing else left than just pack and hit these beautiful trails. I was wondering, do you have a favorite one on this list?

    1. Thank you, Nigel! My favorite one is waterfront blue trail. It’s close to our favorite campsite and we could enjoy the sunset or fishing without people around us.

    1. I feel you. For me, sometimes hiking for a relaxation, no need to move fast. So, easy or moderate ones with less miles are always a good choice.

  7. I love that you break down each trail and tell us how long they take and how far they are. It’s also nice to see the photos corresponding to the trail so you can decide which scenery you prefer. I like the Yellow trail, but the one with a chance to view the lake is also nice. Very cool that you can camp out there and get a chance to try the different trails. This is the kind of place we would love to visit!

  8. It’s really cool that there are so many hiking options available in the same park which must be enormous! I really enjoy hiking, especially in foreign lands, to take in the beautiful natural landscapes from vantage points. I’d love to try some of those hikes out! 🙂

  9. There are not many family friendly trails around the world which you can take with your children as well. And then having three of them at one single place is definitely an advantage. For me it means going there over and over and enjoying with my family. And the cost is also very economical.

  10. You mention so many options for hiking here. One would be spoilt for choice. But if I had to pick one, I would go with the first one, with that stunning sunset. I wonder if there’s any special reason they named all the trails after colors.

    1. To be honest, I have never asked the rangers why they named the trails after colors. I will ask them next time we go there.

  11. We lived in Dallas together for a year and my I am from Dallas and I have never been to this park. This looks like a great way to get away from the city especially the hustle and bustle of the DFW. We definitely have a lot of hiking to catch up on.

    1. I think because people who live in Dallas tend to go to parks on the north side of the Metroplex.

  12. These trails are beautiful and worth every effort I’ll contribute in hiking. And there are family friendly, that’s one way to do family hangout instead of the boring eating out. I’m sure my little one will like this and I’m going to introduce this to him. And what’s more, it’s cheaper!

    1. I agree with you. I found that eating out sometimes is boring. Why don’t do hike or walk together with your family.

  13. For only $7, that’s a lot of trails. It’s nice that they have a lot of variety too with distance and difficulty. Would be fun to go explore.

    1. And we bought our Texas State Park annual pass because we go to the parks a lot. So, it’s even cheaper.

  14. FUN! We love hiking trails. I appreciate how you added all the details of how long and how difficult for those of us that want to know! Thanks for this.

    shan
    The How-to Guru

    1. You are welcome! I know some people are just not too sure whether they can do it or not. I think with information about the difficulties of the trail, it will encourage them to try.

  15. Love the different scenery on each track. I love hiking. Being amongst nature and fresh air is something. Love your photos. Looks like you guys had an awesome time.

    1. You do rock climbing? Awesome! I did repelling once, years ago, and I was scared but I did it. I don’t know if I can do it again. But I think I have to give it a try again.

  16. I love all of the trail options! It is nice to revisit the same park, but get new scenery each time due to taking a different trail. I also love that they have short trails. Sometimes you want to squeeze in a hike, but still have plenty of time to enjoy other activities.

    1. You’re right! Sometimes we just explored the waterfront trail by the camp site. It’s always fun!

    1. This is why I think they’re perfect for family hiking. My favorite are the waterfront beause of the rocks. I personally think it’s more fun if family hike involves rock exploration.

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