Mayor Anthony Williams led a group of Abilene’s outdoor enthusiasts on a morning hike along Cedar Creek. As of now the trail takes you from South 11th and Maple Street up to just past E. Hwy 80. One day however the trail will connect Kirby Lake and Fort Phantom Lake.
- Mayor Anthony Williams leads the community group along the Cedar Creek Waterway trail. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Mayor Anthony Williams leads the community group along the Cedar Creek Waterway trail. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- A group of communitiy members came to the opening of the Cedar Creek Waterway trail for a morning hike. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Man takes photo of the flowing water in Cedar Creek. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Community memebers walking along Cedar Creek at the beginning of the Cedar Creek Waterway trail. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Mayor Anthony Williams and Randy Barnett, one of the individuals in charge of the Cedar Creek Waterway speak to community members at the trailhead of the Cedar Creek Waterway. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Abilene community members look at the information at the Cedar Creek Waterway trailhead. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Mayor Anthony Williams speaks with community members at the opening of Cedar Creek Waterway trailhead. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Mayor Anthony Williams speaks with community members at the opening of Cedar Creek Waterway trailhead. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)