Pine Gully Trail is a 5.6 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Seabrook, Texas that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail offers a number of activity options and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
Sitting alongside Pine Gully Park is Carother's Coastal Garden that can be rented out for events. It features an old, Spanish-style home and waterfront grounds with enchanting gardens. Perfect for weddings, very romantic. Be prepared to stray from your course as there are many primitive side trails and things to explore. You won't regret it. Great family day trip. Work up an appetite and head to Tookie's - a local favorite for one of the best hamburgers you will ever eat. There is a $20 admission fee to enter the park. Accessibility: The trail surface is dirt/gravel and it is typically at least six feet wide. It is gentle, all estimated to be 3% or less. Most wheelchair and stroller users will find this trail navigable although some areas may be bumpy.
Sitting along the texas coastal Birding trail you will encounter beautiful sea birds and other wildlife such as alligator, deer, chickens, and even peacocks. The trail winds through many of Seabrooks amazing parks Baybrook park offers a tennis court, playground and restrooms and parking. Hester Park offers parking as well as a lovely butterfly garden to enjoy. Pine gully park offers parking, covered gazebos with grills, Bay views as well as a 1500 foot fishing pier. The city is currently adding a barrier free, totally assessable, Natural playground. This new playground is going to include sand pits and sand tables, a friendly tire snake, a serpent mound, embankment slides,tree forts,water features as well as fruit trees and vegatable gardens.
South on I-45 to nasa parkway, to 146. Nasa ends in Seabrook.
Nice trail in general, didn’t like the portion where you have to walk along the roads. Check out the Pine Gully Park.
The walk was really fun, it wasn't very challenging though. the scenery was also very pretty. I would definitely go again. No one else mentioned it, but there is a $20 admission per vehicle to get into the park. I thought I'd let everyone know.
Beautiful trail once you get in but a bit confusing to navigate. Don’t forget the bug spray.
A lot of full sun so wear sun screen! It’s not just a secluded trail, but a nicely maintained trail. Crossed some parks, neighborhoods, and roads with car traffic to get to the water. Water was great, made it to the fishing bridge. Nice breeze! Saw a ribbon snake on one part of the trail, was able to pick him up. You don’t need a full pack. I wore a fanny with 33oz cold water with electrolytes.
Great walking/ running path. Not worth biking as far as the trail (too easy) but beautiful views along the way
Excellent walking path. I wore my hiking boots and that turned out to be unnecessary. The trail is beautifully maintained with pea gravel and wooden foot bridges across shallow channels. There are plenty of benches, a public restroom with spicket, plenty of trash cans, and it is well shaded. Perfect for a run or walk with your dog
good, easy, well maintained trail with a long fishing Pier at the end.
Easy, some shade. Make sure to wear lots of sunblock though and bug spray! I park over at friendship park because it’s free. If you park at Pine Gully park then it could cost you anywhere between 5 and 20 dollars unless you are a Seabrook resident. Besides those their is quite a few different entrances.