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Public Art Loops In The Woodlands

7 Public Art Bike/Walk/Run Loops 16 works of public art, 50 parks, 49.5 miles total Cochrans Crossing All accesible via The Woodlands pathway network Creekside I 45 Grogans Mill

Cochrans Crossing Loop – 7.1 miles Pathways Public art ** **Note: The Watch Owl Sculpture is inside the Environmental Services grounds and can only be viewed when the grounds are open. Approximately 1 mile May 2020

Alden Bridge Loop – 5.3 miles Alden Bridge Shopping Center Pathways Approximately 1 mile May 2020

Indian Springs Loop– 7.7 miles Approximately 1 mile Sterling Ridge Shopping Center Indian Springs Shopping Center Pathways Panther Creek Shopping Center **Note: The Dreamer Sculpture is in the median of Woodlands Parkway and can only be viewed from a distance. May 2020

Sterling Ridge Loop– 8.5 miles Pathways Sterling Ridge Shopping Center Indian Springs Shopping Center Approximately 1 mile May 2020

Terramont Loop– 6.3 miles Pathways Walmart Approximately 1 mile May 2020

Creekside Loop – 8.2 miles Creekside Shopping Center Note: The 3 Cardinals Sculpture is difficult to find! It is next to a pathway through the trees in the southwest quadrant of Wendtwoods Park. Pathways Approximately 1 mile May 2020

Grogans Mill Loop – 6.4 miles Grogans Mill Shopping Center Pathways Approximately 1 mile May 2020

How to enjoy these Public Art Loops These loops may be enjoyed by biking, walking, or running. Solo or in a group. Virtually all the public art can be enjoyed by riding on the pathways! For even more exercise, ride two or more loops. There are more than 50 parks on these loops – Take a few minutes to enjoy our fabulous parks! For a map of all pathways and parks in The Woodlands, check out the Parks and Pathways Map Check out this wonderful brochure about public art in The Woodlands Sculpture brochure

How to enjoy these Public Art Loops Plan ahead! Use Google Maps on your phone the “Bicycling” option turned on. To show the pathways. You can also use an app like MapMyRide. Make sure your tires are pumped up and the brakes of your bike are adjusted. Adjusting your seat to the correct height will make riding easier Take water to drink Consider before 9am or after 5pm to avoid summertime sun. You are urged to wear a helmet when you bike! Staying safe is the best option for your family! Please obey laws – stop at stop signs and stop lights. Be courteous to pedestrians and drivers. If riding on the shoulder, always ride with the traffic, not against traffic.

Support cycling in The Woodlands and Montgomery County Check out your local bike advocacy organization at BiketheWoodlands.org and on Facebook: BiketheWoodlands. Bike the Woodlands will be rolling out a membership option in 2020. Consider becoming a member to support “creating a better community through bicycling”, which is the motto of Bike the Woodlands.

Some Details about the Public Art on these Rides 4 Name of Work 3 Cardinals in a Tree Big Barbara Boy Pushing Girl in Swing Boy with Hawk 5 Artist Year Location Material Dimensions Dale Rogers 2014 Wendtwoods Park Steel 5.6 ft high Peter Reginato Rabdolph Rose Collection Charles Parks 1998 Alden Bridge Village Center Steel 15 ft high, 2000 lbs 2003 Cranebrook Park Bronze 9.3 ft high, 1200 lbs 1998 Grogan's Mill Village Center Bronze 10 ft high, 1200 lbs Children at Play Clement Renzi 1984 Panther Creek Village Center Bronze 9 ft high, 400 lbs 6 Excalibur David Hayes Steel 6.75 ft high, 700 lbs 7 8 Family Tree Jungle Gym Jane DeDecker Jane DeDecker Bronze Bronze 8.2 ft high, 2800 lbs 9 ft high, 1200 lbs 1 2 3 1 5 Lake Woodlands Drive near Shadowbend Park 2004 Indian Springs Village Center 2001 Sterling Ridge Village Center 1984 2 6 4 3 7 8

Some Details about the Public Art on these Rides Name of Work Large Natural Form II Artist Year Richard Hunt 1977 2003 Art Students at John Cooper Edd Hayes Location Research Forest Drive near Bear Branch Park Material Cor-ten steel Dimensions 9.5 ft high x 20 ft long 2500 lbs 2004 Artist Grove Park Steel 7.5 ft high, 1100 lbs 2002 The Woodlands Resort & Conference Center Bronze 650 lbs David Phelps 1989 Woodlands Parkway median at West Panther Creek Drive Lost wax metal casting 4ft high x 17 ft long 13 The Watch Owl Mark Bradford 1993 Steel 23 ft high 14 Tomorrow Charles Parks Bronze 8 ft. high, 1200 lbs 15 Unnamed Collaboration 16 Whitetail Deer Edd Hayes 9 10 SR 21 11 Texana Whitetails 12 9 The Dreamer 10 13 14 Parks & Pathways Office on Millennium Forest Drive Creekside Green near Jagged 1981 Ridge Dr Wendtwoods Park Gosling Road at the entrance to Creekside 11 Steel Bronze 12 15 16

Public Art in The Woodlands About 88 pieces total (including 20 Art Benches), 68 in or near the Town Center, and 20 in the Villages Virtually all of the art is accessible via The Woodlands 200 miles of pathways. Public Art Pathways May 2020

Public Art Loops These loops may be enjoyed by biking, walking, or running. Solo or in a group. Virtually all the public art can be enjoyed by riding on the pathways! For even more exercise, ride two or more loops. There are more than 50 parks on these loops -Take a few minutes to enjoy our fabulous parks! For a map of all .

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