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Harrington Regional Med Center

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πŸ•‘ 30 minutes to 1 hourπŸ‘Ά Best for all ages, particularly toddlers to age 8. The safe, flat pathways are ideal for little ones learning to ride bikes or scooters, and perfect for parents pushing strollers or taking calm walks with children of any age.

About

While primarily a medical facility, Harrington Regional Medical Center features walking and biking trails on its grounds that offer families a convenient outdoor space for exercise and fresh air. The well-maintained paths provide a safe environment for leisurely strolls with strollers or teaching young ones to ride bikes in a less crowded setting than typical parks.

Highlights

  • βœ“Safe, flat paved paths ideal for beginning bike riders
  • βœ“Well-maintained and clean walking areas
  • βœ“Free access for quick outdoor exercise
  • βœ“Convenient location along West Amarillo Boulevard

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit during early morning or late afternoon to avoid the Texas heat and potential traffic in the medical center parking areas
  2. 2.Pack water and snacks as there are no amenities along the trails themselves
  3. 3.Be mindful of visitors and staff coming and going from the medical center; teach kids to stay on designated paths
  4. 4.Use this as a backup outdoor option when other parks are crowded or if you're in the area for an appointment

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (7-9 AM) or evening hours (5-7 PM) on weekdays offer the most pleasant weather and fewer people. Weekends tend to be quieter with less medical center traffic.

What to Know

Free to access with available parking in the medical center lot. This is an active medical facility, so be respectful of patients and visitors. No playground equipment or restrooms designated for trail users.

Seasonal Notes

Accessible year-round, though summer months (June-August) can be extremely hot. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable walking conditions. Trails may be less appealing during winter months but remain accessible.

Nearby Eats

Taco Villa and several fast-food options are located within a mile along Amarillo Boulevard for quick, kid-friendly meals after your walk.

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