July 13, 2012 | Tips from Travellers >
Houston, Hiking
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I went searching the other day for the elusive Byman (Perow) Falls and boy are they hard to find!
After turning off Highway 16 onto Perow Loop we went a short distance and turned onto Jarman Road. We had to follow Jarman road up a hill until it turned into the Perow FSR. Once on the Perow FSR we travelled passed the 5km marker and found the falls not far passed it on the right.
The first time we drove by I missed the markers entirely so keep your eyes open for two orange ribbons tied around two trees. The trail itself was overgrown and had many fallen trees along the path. If you keep your eyes open and walk carefully you can maneuver through the trail. It does get steep in spots and you can look out above the waterfall. If you have a fear of heights I wouldn't recommend going too close to the edge since it is quite a ways down.
After going along the trail you are brought to the rocky creek shore. If you travel back along the creek you will be standing at the base of Byman Falls. In total there are two falls. The first major fall comes into a small pool that then overflows into a second very small waterfall. The second waterfall flows into Byman Creek.
The sight was beautiful and definitely worth the bug bites. However, for those that want to explore the falls I highly recommend bringing bug repellent and bear spray. For those going to see the falls, Good Luck!
June 26, 2012 | Tips from Travellers >
Houston, Parks

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Steelhead Park, a breath taking park right along Highway 16 in Houston that should not be missed. Hard work is put into the park everyday and it shows. From June to September the flowers are in bloom and the park looks amazing.
Every Summer I take the time to stroll through the area to look at the new flowers. With a playground for children and the calming sound of the Steelhead Fountain it is the perfect place to go with the family or by yourself.
At the end of the park, near the visitor center, the world’s largest free standing fly rod can be found. The Fly rod is definitely picture worthy and everyone can walk right up and pose with it. If you continue to the Visitor Center you can see the massive grizzly, caught only minutes outside of the Houston town limits.
If you are passing through Houston I highly encourage a stroll through the Park to stretch cramped legs and breathe fresh air. If you live in Houston come enjoy what your town offers. It's worth your time, every time.
June 15, 2012 | Tips from Travellers >
Houston, Recreation Sports

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Recently I had the inclination to go for a hike or do something active outside. However, to my dismay, the weather had different plans. My itch for action would not be persuaded by the big rain clouds though, I needed to do something! That was when I decided to pack my sneakers and swimsuit and headed to the Houston Leisure Facility. I had a great time. First I went for a jog on the treadmill then I rode the bike. After I built up a sweat I went and got changed into my bathing suit and relaxed in the lazy river and hot tub. With everything conveniently in the same building and no extra charge to go swimming after the gym I was able to quench my thirst for activeness and I still felt relaxed.
A workout and swim at the Houston Leisure Facility is great for anyone rain OR shine.