By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
The reopening of the upper Panther Hollow trail in River Place was celebrated on Saturday with a ribbon cutting and hike. Some 50 people attended.

R-L Alan Glen, Jim Casey, Christie Griffith, Sandy Perry and others cut the ribbon in celebration of the reopened upper trail on Saturday.
River Place resident Steve Snodell was the first to run the trail after the ribbon was cut.
“We’re looking forward to this. We helped get it reopened,” said Dylan Drummond. He and his daughters Madison, 9, and Kennedy, 6, took their dog for a hike at the event.
“This is my top favorite trail in or near Austin. I’m excited it is open again,” said Alex Horn, who used to walk the trail before it was closed nearly two years ago. Saturday she bought four year old Siberian Husky mix, Whiskey, from the Austin Humane Society for a hike on the trail. Continue reading





