Cypress Creek Nature Trail should be a park
We love Blue Hole Park. Nice paths, toilets, benches. Shaggy branches have been cleared. And it is still part of nature. In Wimberley, a person, who does not own creek side property, can only enjoy the creek or river bank at Blue Hole or Inoz. When the city owns a creek side property, it should be possible to the citizens to enjoy. It should have nice mulch path. Also benches on the creek bank, as they have on the other side on private land. Now it is ugly, uncleared, unattractive piece of property, full of fallen trees and branches and no access to the creek. Sure, there might be chatterbox orchids, but how many citizens can even see them. We call Wimberley “a little piece of heaven”. The center pieces of the town
are a Toilet Trailer and a blackened wall from the burned Cypress Creek Café and then a “park”, where you can hardly walk and no access to the creek.
Heikki Henriksson