Near Yellow Tape Trace
Southern entrance to Yellow Tape Trail from Kobs Trace. Note yellow blazes on trees.
Near Yellow Tape Trace
North entrance to Yellow Tape Trace at Patterson. Note yellow blazes.
Near Yellow Tape Trace
There are a lot of mushrooms (is this a false morel) on Yellow Tape Trace.
Near Yellow Tape Trace
Junction of Lamb Trail and Kobs Trace, looking south along Kobs.

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Yellow Tape Trace

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A primitive natural-surface trace from Kobs Trace to Patterson Road near North Eldridge Parkway.
1.2
mi
Distance
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
Access Issues
This is a trace in Addicks Reservoir that is not maintained. Please comply with Corps of Engineer's regulations by not disturbing the ground or vegetation. Vehicles are prohibited. Please refer to the "Addicks Reservoir" page for area-wide information.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.18mi
Distance
0ft
Elevation Gain
0ft
Elevation Loss
5%
Max Grade
93ft
High Point
91ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This is a natural-surface path through the trees, and a portion of it is covered with pine needles. In terms of elevation, it is lower than Kobs Trace which in turn is lower than Plummer Trace. Accordingly, it has several low spots that remain wet longer than the other two to the west. The prevalence of pine needles means the trail is rarely muddy, even when hiking through 1-4 inches of ponded water. When the area is dry, this trace makes for a nice loop hike when combined with Kobs Trace or Plummer Trace. Users should always be prepared for mosquitoes. The trace begins on Patterson Road about 600 feet west of North Eldridge Parkway. The entrance to the path is right across the road from the yellow flood gauge. Yellow tape blazes on the trees mark the route. Note that Patterson is used by motor vehicles as a high-speed road. Sight lines are good at the entrance and traffic is generally light. On the segment from Patterson Road to Lamb Trail there are three primary low spots. The deepest is the bar ditch on the south side of Patterson. The second is a marshy area at about 400 feet in, and the third is a marshy area with low pine growth about 3500 feet in, just short of Lamb Trail. At Lamb Trail, the trace jogs east for about 50 feet before continuing to the south. There are two marshy areas on this segment, one about 150 feet in and the other about 750 feet in. The path ends with an intersection with Kobs Trace.

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Contributors
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