Near Keith-Wiess Park Loop
Keith-Weiss Park provides lovely scenery and flood control
Near Keith-Wiess Park Loop
The pier and rock bank of the central pond
Near Keith-Wiess Park Loop
Hall's Bayou passes through the west side of the park
Near Keith-Wiess Park Loop
Keith-Weiss Park in afternoon shade

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Keith-Wiess Park Loop

3.3 (3 Ratings)
An easy and lovely route through an underrated park on wide, paved trails that highlight a forest, lakes, and a bayou.
2
mi
Distance
14
ft
Gain
easy
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlyLakeLakefrontLess CrowdedRiver/CreekWildlife

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
2.05mi
Distance
14ft
Elevation Gain
14ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
71ft
High Point
48ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
There is a ton of parking available off of Aldine Wesfield Rd near the ~1/3 of the park that was converted for recreation (picnic areas, BBQ pits, sports fields, etc). The paved trails begin on the north side near the playground and on the northeast corner of the parking area. This description starts from the northeastern corner. Follow the trail toward the tennis courts east of the parking area. The trail will wind north of the courts and enter the forest. This section of the trail will offer great shade year round, meaning it's almost bearable during a Houston summer. The well designed trail winds quite a bit through the forest, which keeps it looking more "natural" and creating space between you and other groups. At nearly 0.5 miles, you'll cross Hall's Bayou on a lovely bridge (this is the bayou that the park helps control flooding with downstream). At about 2/3 of a mile, the trail exits the forest above a large retention pond that has been successfully sculpted to look like a natural feature. This section will be exposed to the sun, but is a little bit isolated from the city's heat-island effect. The trail descends close to the lake, which has a great pier on the southern edge. The southeastern corner of the lake turns into a stormwater-treatment wetland area. The trail follows the eastern bank of the lake to a neat boardwalk that crosses the northern end of the lake. This is a nice feature of the park. The trail then reconnects to the forest trail you were on nearly one mile ago. Follow the forested trail back over Hall's Bayou. You can continue straight back to the parking area if you fancy. Or you can take the only intersection available in the forest to the north to add on a small trail segment that offers a touch more variety to the loop (as this featured hike shows). This small addition will bend through the forest and exit a very short distance north of where you entered the forest. It passes by the well-built soccer fields and covered picnic area before returning to the parking area.
History & Background
The deed that gave the park's land to the City of Houston stipulated that the park should remain natural. After the flooding caused by Hurricane Alison in 2001, the city needed to develop flood controls. The result was to develop large retention ponds in Keith-Wiess that look as natural as possible. The result is a beautiful park with enhanced ecosystem services.

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