That seems to be the track that starts where the railroad crosses of Cesar
Chavez Dr. It seems the 'no trespassing' signs apply to the railroad, and not
this gravel road.
The gravel 'road' appears on Google maps to widen nearer the stream.
Will try again to check it out.
Floyd and Clarice
Lubbock TX
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On the west side of Atzlan Park is Cesar Chavez Dr., next to the road is an old
gravel road, heavily rutted, that heads north down to the stream and dead ends.
I would not take my car down this road, and one should walk carefully down as
there is loose gravel that can cause you to slip and fall.
Be careful!
Jim
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On Sep 28, 2019, at 10:18 PM, Floyd and Clarice Robertson
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We did not locate the gravel road leading to the stream.
Looking for it on Google map, satellite view.
Do you drive alongside the railroad track for a couple hundred feet first,
then left onto the gravel road?
Floyd & Clarice
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Thanks to Phillip’s excellent directions I was able to find the phoebe in
five minutes. At 3:00 pm it was still between the trestle and the dam. I
found it in an open area close to the trestle, at the end of the gravel road
that runs down to the stream from Atzlan Park.
Thanks again to Phillip!
Jim Crites