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In and Out of Edgemont Park
Posted By elbo95 On February 5, 2007 @ 1:18 am In Uncategorized | No Comments
find mesquite on the map and find bike routes I have create for my community, Edgemont Park.
************Safety notes from a long-time resident! When biking to parks in Mesquite!
NEVER EVER EVER EVER WALK ALONE!! Walk in groups!
PLEASE CHECK [2] www.familywatchdog.com to know all of the registered sex offenders in your hood’. Don’t talk to strangers and don’t trust anyone. Don’t go into someone’s house you do not know. Do not ever accept rides. Be careful and get to school.
DO not attempt to recreate during high volume traffic hours.
DO NOT ATTEMPT LEAVING EDGEMONT PARK BY LAKE JUNE GOING LEFT!
Walking to and from school
When trying to leave Edgemont Park to get to the, “OTHER SIDE”
UPDATE!
I talked to the pastor of the Pentecostal Church up North of Bruton and he said we could cut through his church parking lot to get to New Market! HIP! HIP! Hurray! Pictures of route from SpringLake to New Market Bridge!
From the end of McWhorter Park, take a left on SpringLake until you hit the stop sign. Bruton and Springlake

This is the view looking left. Alway look both ways before crossing the street!

Cross Street at Poplar

Take a right onto the alley way, right after the wooden fence

Take a right and follow all the way until….a beautiful sidewalk and church!

Walk or Bike through Church Parking Lot and you will see the PROMISED LAND! The SAFE NEW MARKET BRIDGE AND AFTER THAT the 150 acres of open space and recreation for you to enjoy! Have a great Spring and Summer kids. I love you all!

Getting to Military Pkway from New Market Bridge:
REPORT ANY CAR THAT HAS THEIR CAR PARKED OBSTRUCTING YOUR WAY TO SCHOOL.
I will make my own maps here soon.
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[1] www.citybikemap.com: http://www.citybikemap.com/
[2] www.familywatchdog.com: http://www.familywatchdog.com/
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