Ed Bailes Memorial Park

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Hwy 370, exit N2nd

 
Is This Your Business?
 

Bathroom. Some go to woods by river.
Crowd: White bi/gay males, straight guys looking.

Who's Coming

White bi/gay males, straight guys looking.

Off the highway turn right, go to stop, make left to stop and go straight. Make left to park, go to last parking lot by bathrooms and wait.
  • Crowd:White bi/gay males, straight guys looking.
  • Hours:Weekends, AM, afternoons.
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Watch for cops on bikes, sometimes there but not always. Wait around and look for guys looking around.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
 
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  • Blanchette Landing is still easily reached. The detours start just after it so can drive to it.

    Ed Bailes area is reached either by parking at the Landing and walking the trail through the trees (about 1/4 mile or so) or if you want to park there, you have to drive north past 370, turn on a street near RV/boat storage, follow that back and around past Dusable Park (dog parks) and eventually will get back to Ed Bailles.

    Commented on 5/2/2009 9:59:51 AM

     
  • can you even get to this or the landing park that it connects to with street construction? does anyone go to blanchette park up on randolph?

    Commented on 4/29/2009 8:53:05 AM

     
  • This area has outdoor basketball courts and playground that both are being more utilized in the nicer weather so be careful and smart.

    Commented on 4/22/2008 7:47:27 AM

     
  • Since these two areas are closely connected by trails, am duplicating the post here as well.

    Had a fun experience the last Saturday I was here. I'm planning on being up there again this Saturday morning before lunch. The green growth is filling in nicely and have options just have to be careful with the Rangers and people using the Katy Trail.

    Commented on 4/22/2008 7:45:50 AM

     
  • I have been up here and at Blanchette Landing (connected by the trails) lately for lunch during the week and hanging out on the weekend. The trails are used by people on the Katy Trail, but there are many side trails that go deeper into the woods. Once more green growth happens will provide ample cover. Going to be hanging out this Saturday around lunch time.

    Commented on 4/10/2008 7:32:17 AM

     
  • Does anyone go here? It's warming up and there are some nice trails available for fund times.

    Commented on 3/13/2008 10:56:49 AM

     
  • very risky, lots of through traffic and rangers and police swing by often. avoid this place, quite a few arrests over the years.

    Commented on 7/10/2006 7:04:11 AM

     
  • Place got a lot of attention,4 were arrested last week 01/15/03,watch out!

    Commented on 1/20/2003 8:18:42 AM

     
 
 
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