Edible Arbor Trail

3711 Raoul Wallenberg Ln, Missouri City, TX 77459, United States

Edible Arbor Trail

About the Company

rating: 4.6

Categories

  • Garden

Contact Information

Website: https://www.missouricitytx.gov/285/Current-Projects

Address: 3711 Raoul Wallenberg Ln, Missouri City, TX 77459, United States

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Reviews

Review №1

Rating: 4

This orchard contains a variety of fruit trees. However, it is advisable to visit in a group, as the area may feel unsafe for individuals.

Date: a month ago

Review №2

Rating: 5

I love the Missouri City edible trail. There are a lot of varieties of figs, Mexican persimmons, and jujubes. It is very quiet. There are a variety of ducks and birds. Alligator fish has been caught here in the creek along this trail. Playground: Theres no playground Toilets: No restrooms. Dog-friendliness: Yes, bring your dogs on leash please. Picnic area: Picnic areas all the way at the end of the trail.

Date: 2 months ago

Review №3

Rating: 4

Trail truly does have fruit! But bring bug spray because there are tons of bugs everywhere . Also parking is difficult in the sense that we couldn t find a designated parking spot. Ended up parking a bit far to get inside

Date: 4 months ago

Review №4

Rating: 5

Just imagine if you could pick your favorite fruit (when its ripe) while walking, jogging or biking all year long along this beautiful and quiet 1-mile-long edible trail in Missouri City.

Date: a year ago

Review №5

Rating: 5

Different seasonal fruits n vegetables during the year. A great place to stroll along leisurely.

Date: a year ago

Review №6

Rating: 5

Picnic area: You could have on on the grass area on a nice day

Date: a year ago

Review №7

Rating: 4

It was nice. Nothing ready to eat but the trees and bushes were there with signs to show. Nice for walking or biking. A few inclines. Its hard to find a true entrance unless you live in the neighborhood or realize that it connects to the park which I believe is called Mosley on the other side of 1092

Date: 2 years ago

Review №8

Rating: 5

Good for a long walk, very peaceful. Also includes a mountain bike trail across the bayou . Saw lots of signs to keep your pets on the leash, and signs of trees that are grown to educate whom ever wish to know what the species are. A few benches, no restroom, two or three tables at one of the end of the trails. Not heavily shaded, no water fountain so bring plenty of water and snacks if your with friends. Every time I been here is on my bike with friends, so never walked this trail so cant say how long it would take but on bike round trip is 30-40 minutes depending if your stop and take pictures or eat something small.

Date: 3 years ago