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Bridges Everywhere
Did we mention there are lots of bridges on or near the trail?
User: Austin Explorer - 11/20/2013

Location: Johnson Creek Greenbelt

Rating: 1star
Difficulty: 1point5stars  Solitude: 1star
Miles Hiked: 3.00 Miles  Elapsed Time: N/A

Comments:

Cars will be your common companion along much of the route.  Traffic noise is ever apparent, but this trail is a convenient way to get down to the Town Lake hike and bike trail.



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Bridges
Bridges Everywhere
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