Faulkey Gully Trail - North Bank

Trail
1.75 Miles
N/A
Free
1point5stars (1.50)1
halfstar (0.50)
1star (1.00)
No
Yes
Yes
No
Tomball
Harris
Photos
Guernsey Road Bridge
The trail ends at the Guernsey Road Bridge. However, you can cross the bridge and catch the Faulkey Gully Hike & Bike Trail. (Photo by Blaze)
Trail Turns North
The trail runs along a flood control channel towards Guernsey Drive. The paved Faulkey Gully Hike & Bike Trail is on the opposite bank. (Photo by Blaze)
"T" Intersection
Up to this point, the Faulkey Gully Trail - South Bank has paralleled this trail on the opposite bank. At the "T", however, the trail turns left and parallels the paved Faulkey Gully Hike & Bike Trail on the opposite bank of the flood control channel. (Photo by Blaze)
Heading Towards The Louetta Road Bridge
A pair of egrets along the trail to the Louetta Road Bridge. Note: The Faulkey Gully Trail - South Bank runs on the opposide side of the gully. (Photo by Blaze)
Spring Cypress Road Bridge
This is a view of the bridge near the start of the trail. (Photo by Blaze)
Faulkey Gully
A view of the Faulkey Gully seen from the Spring Cypress Road Bridge. (Photo by Blaze)
Log Entries
Another Walk On The Wild Side (Of Faulkey Gully) - Part 2
By Blaze on 2/22/2013
Rating: 1point5stars Difficulty: halfstar Solitude: 1star
Distance: 1.75 Miles Duration: 35 minutes

I walked the Faulkey Gully Trail - North Bank as a part of a longer hike.  The trail starts at the Spring Cypress Road Bridge.  On the opposite (south) side of the bank, you can catch the Faulkey Gully Trail - South Bank.  You can read my log of that trail here.

The Faulkey Gully Trail - North Bank is an informal dirt trail.  It is not a trail maintained by the county parks and recreation and it does not appear as a named trail on Googlemaps. Still, it is a popular trail for joggers, bikers and pedestrians and it's a nice hike. The trails starts at Spring Cypress Road and ends at Guernsey Drive.  The first half of the trail parallels the Faulkey Gully Trail - South Bank and the second half of the trail parallels the paved Faulkey Gully Hike & Bike Trail.  In fact, at Guernsey Road, you an cross the bridge and catch the Faulkey Gully Hike & Bike Trail.  You can read my log of that trail here.

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