What we’re about
City Walks Houston is a walking group that offers members an up close view of the city with 6-7 mile hikes exploring the parks, neighborhoods, and bayous around us. In addition to hikes, City Walks Houston arranges occasional tours of the parts of our community that you never see from behind the steering wheel. City Walks Houston is for active people who want to see more of this place and meet others so inclined.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- City Walk Rice University Academic Quadrangle, 7.0 miles1500 Hermann Dr, Houston, TX
A quick look at the recently completed renovation of the Rice University Academic Quad, the center of the school and the oldest buildings on campus and a place central to and welcoming to all the members of the university. The plantings are just getting started but the idea is there and like everything else it will just take a little time to get used to the new arrangement. A nice brisk walk around Hermann Park and Rice to stretch everything out in anticipation of Thanksgiving. After the walk we will have a cool down at Bodega's. Come on out and enjoy the weather.
Wear light colored, loose fitting clothing, comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. The heat in Texas is always a concern so let someone know if you are having a hard time. For more information about hiking check out this very useful hiking website: https://www.hatsandmore.org/
Our organizers are not guides nor do we have any special training. We are here to come up with hiking ideas and get the hike started. Take the same precautions you would if hiking alone, including the fitness needed to make long hikes. Then enjoy the hike among friends.
Gathering Place:
McGovern Centennial Gardens
1500 Hermann Dr.
https://goo.gl/maps/fyac4WoSkQbGreM1A
Call or text Alan at 713 863 8038 if you need help.The Hike:
The walk is mostly paved and is a mix of sun and shade.Weather Forecast:
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=29.7161&lon=-95.3902Hike map is in the photos.
Optional After Hike Event:
Bodega Tacos/Fia's
1200 Binz St, Ste 160,
https://goo.gl/maps/eh99pDUyz918oFUs9 - City Walk Farmer's Market and Heights, 7.0 miles1031 Stude St, Houston, TX
With Thanksgiving on the way, here is a chance for all the pecans, tomatillos, and cactus leaves you ever wanted. Today's walk takes us through the Heights from Stude Park to the Houston Farmer's Market and back again. On the way we will pass Dan Electro's Guitar Bar and see more of the charms (and elevation) that made the Houston Heights a popular suburb of Houston from its earliest days.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. The heat in Texas is always a concern so let someone know if you are having a hard time. For more information about hiking check out this very useful hiking website: https://www.hatsandmore.org/
The weather is warming and it is recommended to wear loose, light-colored clothing.
Our organizers are not guides nor do we have any special training. We are here to come up with hiking ideas and get the hike started. Take the same precautions you would if hiking alone, including the fitness needed to make long hikes. Then enjoy the hike among friends.
COVID PRECAUTIONS:
Bring and wear a mask when not hiking and follow the best practices to prevent the transmission of COVIDGathering Place:
Stude Park
1031 StudeCall or text Alan at 713 863 8038 if you need help.
The Hike:
The walk is mostly paved. Trail is very sunny.Weather Forecast:
https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=29.7821&lon=-95.3967Hike map is in the photos.
Optional After Hike Event:
## Onion Creek Cafe
https://www.onioncreekcafe.com/
- 3106 White Oak Dr, Houston, TX 77007
- City Walk Old Terminal Hobby Airport, 7 milesGarden Villas Community Center, Houston, TX
Today's walk takes us to the 1940 Air Terminal at Hobby Airport, now a museum to early commercial aviation and once a setting for the comings and goings of Howard Hughes, Bill Hobby, Lyndon Johnson, and all the central figures of the oil boom years of the 1950s. The terminal was also briefly home of the WASPs, the Women's Army Service Pilots, an organization during WWII that trained women pilots for service in the war effort.
The museum has a $5 fee and for that we can stand on the ramp/runway at Hobby Airport, watch the jets land, check out several of their period airplane collection, and see an Argentine fighter jet.
As well we will walk through Garden Villas, an early Houston suburb. Established in 1926, the historic neighborhood featured .7 acre lots, which the developers intended to be a community that would house chicken coops, orchards, and vegetable gardens. We will stroll through its giant pecan trees, a remnant of the 6,000 trees planted by the developer. It feels just like a walk in the country except for the jets overhead landing at Hobby Airport. A good cool weather hike with lots of grass and sun.
History of Garden Villas, Houston
(The entire neighborhood was once sold for $2.75 in back taxes.)Wear comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. The heat in Texas is always a concern so let someone know if you are having a hard time. For more information about hiking check out this very useful hiking website: https://www.hatsandmore.org/
Our organizers are not guides nor do we have any special training. We are here to come up with hiking ideas and get the hike started. Take the same precautions you would if hiking alone, including the fitness needed to make long hikes. Then enjoy the hike among friends.
COVID PRECAUTIONS:
Bring and wear a mask when not hiking and follow the best practices to prevent the transmission of COVID.Parking:
Free parking at the Garden Villas Community Center.Google Maps Link
Call or text Alan at 713 863 8038 if you need help.The Hike:
The walk is over paved sidewalks and is a mix of sun and urban shade.Weather Forecast:
Forecast for Garden Villas/ Hobby AirportAfter Hike Event:
New place!!! TBA - City Walk Bungalow Style II: Hermann Park, 6.0 MilesCentennial Park (Lot C), Houston, TX
Today's walk takes us through the Museum District and Lower Montrose to see more of the dwelling that many of us lived in at one time or another: the bungalow. Originally derived from British-Indian and Japanese forms featured in the 1904 World's Fair in Chicago, the bungalow was immediately popular with its simple and practical proportions and combined well with the Arts and Crafts and Craftsman styles emerging at the time.
From 1905 on the American bungalow swept the country with the help of three abundant resources: a seemingly endless supply of wood, the mercantile simplicity of the Sears catalogue, and the inspiration of architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and the Greene brothers of Pasadena California. The basic bungalow could be selected from the catalogue and would arrive by train as a kit to build on your lot, and local builders modified the designs to meet the local conditions and from 1905 into the 1930s the bungalow with it's broad porchs, shady overhanging eaves, and decorative rafter tails and knee braces were the picture of domestic architecture.
Our walk will take us through the Museum District, Lower Midtown, Westmoreland, Audubon Place, and the beautiful gray bungalows that are part of Mme. De Menil's collection.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie Style Bungalows
Pasadena's Gamble House, not that Pasadena....
Wear light colored, loose fitting clothing, comfortable shoes and bring plenty of water. The heat in Texas is always a concern so let someone know if you are having a hard time. For more information about hiking check out this very useful hiking website: https://www.hatsandmore.org/
Our organizers are not guides nor do we have any special training. We are here to come up with hiking ideas and get the hike started. Take the same precautions you would if hiking alone, including the fitness needed to make long hikes. Then enjoy the hike among friends.
COVID PRECAUTIONS:
Bring and wear a mask when not hiking and follow the best practices to prevent the transmission of COVID.Gathering Place and Parking:
We will assemble in front of the McGovern Centennial Gardens by Parking Lot C. Directions to McGovern Centennial Gardens
Call or text Alan at 713 863 8038 if you need help.The Walk:
The walk is mostly paved and is a mix of sun and shade.Weather Forecast:
Downtown weather forecastHike map is in the photos.
Optional After Hike Event:
Bodega's Tacos
1200 Binz St #160, Houston, TX 77004, Caroline Street@Binz
Bodega's