Where are the horse trails?Jack McFarlane2023-11-29T14:41:26-06:00If you're an eligible member of the Conservancy, you can access the horse trails from Basecamp at 19851 FM 2154 (Millican Reserve farm entrance). Please check weather and trail conditions before you haul.
Where do I go to find the hiking and mountain bike trails?Karla Baker2023-08-17T11:09:03-05:00If you are a Conservancy Member, you can access the trails via the Farm Entrance to Millican Reserve. This can be found at 19851 FM 2154 College Station, TX 77845. Parking is available in the grassy area by the kiosk at BaseCamp. Do NOT proceed past the Farm.
Are the trails open now?2020-08-31T17:58:24-05:00The status of the hiking and biking trails can be found at - https://bvmba.net/
Is fishing allowed?Jack McFarlane2023-08-06T20:46:44-05:00
Millican Reserve is private property, and fishing is allowed only for homeowners and invited guests and is subject to Foundation and Conservancy rules.
If you are an angler, keep an eye on our calendar because we host fishing activities from time to time. All fishing at Millican Reserve is catch-and-release.
Public fishing is not allowed.
How old do I need to be to access the trails alone?2020-08-31T18:04:11-05:00For safety reasons, it is never recommended to venture onto the trails alone. And anyone under 16 must always be accompanied by an adult.
Can my non-member friend join me on the trails?2020-08-31T18:04:36-05:00
No. (That's the short answer.)
All participants must be Conservancy Members to access the property. Please ask your friend to purchase a Conservancy Membership before joining you on the property. A TrailPass membership is inexpensive and helps support our conservation vision! (Note that minors listed on their parent's member account do not need to hold their own membership.)
How can I access the trails at Millican Reserve?Stephen Prescott2020-08-31T17:33:02-05:00Limited access to Millican Reserve's trail system is available to members of the Conservancy. Members support the conservation mission of Millican Reserve and help fund the maintenance of the trails. If you would like to hit the trails, please consider joining the Conservancy.