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The Woodlands Pathway System

Connecting Residents with The Woodlands


The Woodlands Pathways connect residents to individual neighborhoods, parks, schools and Shopping Centers. They are approximately 48" wide which is much wider than the average neighborhood sidewalk and they do not pass through anyone's front yard. The sidewalks, or pathways as they are commonly known, do run next to many streets yet they are typically seperated by 15 to 20 feet of grass and or trees. When extending through neighborhoods (villages) the pathways pass along the backside of some houses with various street crossings that are well marked. The pathways are all multi-use including roller bladers, bicyclist, hikers, wheelchairs, and of course, walkers, and joggers.   In order to provide a safe environment for all pathway users, The Woodlands Parks and Recreation Department has the following recommendations:

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  • Show courtesy and respect to other pathway users at all times.
  • Stay to the right side of pathway.
  • Pass other users to their left whenever possible.
  • Use common sense and avoid putting yourself or others at risk.
  • Keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them.
  • Please yield to wheelchairs, no matter who has the right of way.
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Bicycles Allowed: Pedestrian Traffic: Roller Blades Allowed:
  • Give audible warnings when passing pathway users.
  • Ride at a safe speed.
  • Helmets are recommended.
  • Be predictable! Ride straight ahead.

  • Stay to the right.
  • Watch for other pathway users.
  • Be especially alert while jogging.
  • Listen for audible signals and allow faster pathway users to pass to your left.

  • Roller Blade at a safe speed.
  • Listen for audible warnings and allow faster pathway users to pass to your left.
  • Helmets and protective gear are recommended.
  • Be predictable & Roller Blade in a consistent manner.

  • What kind of Traffic is allowed on the Pathways?
    Texas legislation provides that electric scooters and gas scooters with engines less than 40cc may be ridden on public thoroughfares, provided that the speed limit does not exceed 35 mph. No license is required but scooters must follow the same regulations as those that apply to bicycles. Counties and municipalities are allowed to pass their own regulations. The streets in The Woodlands are county roads and do fall under the provisions of the new law. Determination of what is and what is not legal on the streets is the responsibility of the law enforcement agencies that have jurisdiction. Questions should be referred to the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department, 281.297.6500.

    The Woodlands Pathways however, are owned by The Woodlands Community Associations and are categorized differently. Motorized vehicles (except those used for the purposes of maintenance by the Community Associations or their contractors) are prohibited from using the pathways.
    The only exceptions are motorized wheelchairs.

    The Community Associations of The Woodlands, Texas, Parks and Recreation Department operates and maintains over 140 miles of hike and bike paths, more than 100 parks, 13 swimming pools, and more than 1,800 acres of open space for Woodlands Residents to enjoy.

    Hike and Bike Pathways are specifically for non-motorized vehicular traffic for residents and their guests to enjoy a variety of activities, such as walking, jogging, bicycling and roller-blading. The Pathways are also conveniently linked throughout neighborhoods and Villages to parks and area shopping centers.

    The Public Parks in The Woodlands offer residents opportunities for recreation and socializing, and relaxilng. The Woodlands Parks contain various amenities such as swimming pools, picnic pavilions with barbecue grills, basketball courts, playground equipment, sports fields, volleyball and tennis courts.
     
    Click here to reserve a park pavilion, pool or sports field for a party or special event! 

    Rules in The Woodlands Parks

    The Woodlands Township has adopted / published rules for the
    Parks and Pathways in The Woodlands. effective 01/01/2010
    • Hours of Operation
    • Motor Vehicle use
    • Dumping, littering & vandalism
    • Fires, firearms, and fireworks
    • Boating and swimming
    • Horseback riding
    • Alcoholic beverages
    • Dangerous animals and pet waste
    • Signs, noise and solicitations
    • Fishing
    • Special provisions for frisbee disc golf, dog parks, pools, wheel friendly areas, and the community garden.
    • Fees for use of fields, courts, pavillion, pools, parks, and The Woodlands Recreation Center.
    The rules and regulations are enforceable through law enforcement contracts in both Harris and Montgomery Counties.
    Last Updated ( Saturday, 30 January 2010 )
     
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