The newest addition to the City of Seguin officially opens next week, but KSAT got a sneak peek Friday of the Walnut Springs Hike and Bike trail extension before it officially opens to the public on Tuesday.
“This is a game changer, sort of a multi-generational project in so many ways. This area is the crown jewel of Seguin,” Seguin City Manager Steve Parker said.
Construction of the trail started more than two and a half years ago. The project cost around $5.2 million, an investment city leaders felt was needed. The project was partially funded by the Texas Department of Transportation and the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization . “You can still see some of these original walls that were put in the 1930s. Some of the original dams are here and we also have the heart-shaped well, which was put in by Robert Hugman, who did the River Walk in downtown San Antonio. It’s been restored. We took it out of the creek and rebuilt it using the same rocks and same same stones that were part of that.”
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