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Paddle Trails Guide

Paddling a Houston bayou

Canoeing Houston's Bayous and Creeks by Eric Ruckstuhl

Introduction

Millions of people in the Houston metropolitan area cross over streams and bayous every day never knowing what sort of recreational opportunities are right in their own backyards. Although most of our natural drainage systems have been altered, some drastically, it is possible to use many of these waterways for canoeing.

Described below are public areas to put in and take out a canoe or kayak, and several recommended trips. To make locating each route easier, Harris County Key Map pages are given, as are the names of pertinent parks and roads. Surprising to most people will be the references to rapids, rock outcrops, waterfalls, older growth trees, wonderful wildlife and other "forgottens" in our area. There are trips in every area, in every type of habitat, including channels altered by man. Some places already have canoe launches in use, some places are just used, and others should be used.

Safety First!

Proper canoeing skills must be mastered before trying any of these trips. Expect muddy banks and steep slopes. Always portage around log-jams or manmade dams. Do not canoe in high, turbulent water and get out if heavy rain starts. Watch for snakes and alligators, bring a first aid and snakebite kit, and mosquito repellent. Respect private property and the owners' rights along your trip.

Keep in mind that stream and bayou conditions change continuously. Banks and channels that were in good condition when these routes were surveyed by BPA's paddlers may very well be more difficult to navigate now. BPA also has no control over local governments and private property owners, so be certain to make sure suggested parking places are still legal before you leave your car.

Some area waterways are meeting safe swimming standards occasionally, but swimming isn't safe yet primarily due to high fecal coliform counts (bacteria in the water). Plastic, styrofoam glass, metals, etc. can be found along banks and floating in the water just begging to be removed. (Luckily, it can be light enough to not ruin your trip and if you remove some it just gets better.)

Most trips require shuttling--if you cannot do a full trip, paddle around one of the input or take out areas.

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Areas to Paddle:

BPA Paddle Trails Oyster Creek Buffalo Bayou Brays Bayou Greens Bayou Hunting Bayou Vince Bayou Sims Bayou Brays Bayou Buffalo Bayou Lake Woodlands Cypress Creek Spring Creek Peach Creek Carpenters Bayou Sheldon Reservoir Fresh Water Bayou Santa Ana Bayou Little Cedar Bayou Goose Creek Cedar Bayou Cotton Lake Lake Charlotte Turtle Bayou Dickinson Bayou Highland Bayou Chocolate Bayou Mustang Bayou Clear Creek Armand Bayou

Armand Bayou
Brays Bayou
Buffalo Bayou
Carpenters Bayou
Cedar Bayou
Chocolate Bayou
Clear Creek
Cotton Lake
Cypress Creek
Dickinson Bayou
Fresh Water Bayou
Goose Creek
Greens Bayou
Highland Bayou
Hunting Bayou
Lake Charlotte
Lake Woodlands
Little Cedar Bayou
Mustang Bayou
Oyster Creek
Peach Creek
Santa Ana Bayou
Sheldon Reservoir
Sims Bayou
Spring Creek
Turtle Bayou
Vince Bayou
White Oak Bayou

 

"Protecting and restoring the richness and diversity of our waterways"

Bayou Preservation Association
3201 Allen Parkway, Suite 200
P.O. Box 131563
Houston, Texas 77219-1563
telephone 713.529.6443 fax 713.529.6481
email: bpa@bayoupreservation.org