The East/West Trail ( 1 mile long to get to Stagecoach Bridge)
Notice that this East/West Trail is a quick way to get from trails one side of HW to trails on the other side of HW.
The West side of this trail meets up with the sidewalk behind HWBVD homes. On the corner of Hazy Hills Loop and the lower end of HWBLVD (where the homes start), you'll see a sidewalk behind the mailboxes on HWBLVD going up the hill behind Hazy Hills Loop homes on that NE corner. Near the top of that sidewalk hill you'll enjoy the largest Oak Tree on HW property. Just up the sidewalk from this huge Oak Tree you'll see a wide dirt road/gravel road that is the West end of the East/West trail, graded by our HW HOA landscape crew. From this West side of the EAST/WEST Trail you can choose to go north a quarter mile on the dirt/gravel road (easier on your body for walking and running), or you can choose to take the sidewalk to the lower HW playground park. For this map we choose to go East on the East/West Trail 1.0 miles to the historic Stagecoach Bridge.
Most of the middle of East/West trail you'll notice that you are behind Oak Meadow Drive homes long backyard lots. These families actually have to travel east to Canyonwood to get out to 290.
Also, note from the map, there are two HOA trails (one on each side of a ditch east of Crimson Sky Court homes or the bridge for ditch that is at the west side of Tierra Trial where it meets Hazy Hills a 2nd time) that both lead you to this East/West trail from Hazy Hills Loop. The trail the starts by the mailboxes on Hazy Hills near Crimson Sky is 0.15 miles from the East/West trail. The other trail starts at the end of Tierra Trail on Hazy Hills and is probably a quarter mile to the East/West Trail.
The East side of this East/WEST trail takes you past old Ranch structures (that I wouldn't get near because they are unsafe in many ways) all the way to the famous old StageCoach Bridge (that our HOA has rebuilt to make it safer to cross the stream there) and onto the middle spur (Cactus Wren Crt.) of the latest and last phase of HW sections (behind hill 4 that also has an HOA trail over it).
There is a home on the east end of this trail with a high fence blocking the view of their home for their privacy so that is what I give them, their privacy.
The far east end also divides into two trails, and it doesn't matter which trail you take as they both come out close to each other on the east end where HW has a water holding pond with trails on the far side of the water reservoir.
The West side of this trail meets up with the sidewalk behind HWBVD homes. On the corner of Hazy Hills Loop and the lower end of HWBLVD (where the homes start), you'll see a sidewalk behind the mailboxes on HWBLVD going up the hill behind Hazy Hills Loop homes on that NE corner. Near the top of that sidewalk hill you'll enjoy the largest Oak Tree on HW property. Just up the sidewalk from this huge Oak Tree you'll see a wide dirt road/gravel road that is the West end of the East/West trail, graded by our HW HOA landscape crew. From this West side of the EAST/WEST Trail you can choose to go north a quarter mile on the dirt/gravel road (easier on your body for walking and running), or you can choose to take the sidewalk to the lower HW playground park. For this map we choose to go East on the East/West Trail 1.0 miles to the historic Stagecoach Bridge.
Most of the middle of East/West trail you'll notice that you are behind Oak Meadow Drive homes long backyard lots. These families actually have to travel east to Canyonwood to get out to 290.
Also, note from the map, there are two HOA trails (one on each side of a ditch east of Crimson Sky Court homes or the bridge for ditch that is at the west side of Tierra Trial where it meets Hazy Hills a 2nd time) that both lead you to this East/West trail from Hazy Hills Loop. The trail the starts by the mailboxes on Hazy Hills near Crimson Sky is 0.15 miles from the East/West trail. The other trail starts at the end of Tierra Trail on Hazy Hills and is probably a quarter mile to the East/West Trail.
The East side of this East/WEST trail takes you past old Ranch structures (that I wouldn't get near because they are unsafe in many ways) all the way to the famous old StageCoach Bridge (that our HOA has rebuilt to make it safer to cross the stream there) and onto the middle spur (Cactus Wren Crt.) of the latest and last phase of HW sections (behind hill 4 that also has an HOA trail over it).
There is a home on the east end of this trail with a high fence blocking the view of their home for their privacy so that is what I give them, their privacy.
The far east end also divides into two trails, and it doesn't matter which trail you take as they both come out close to each other on the east end where HW has a water holding pond with trails on the far side of the water reservoir.