My main goal today was to ride this trail. When I'be been in the area, I've seen the trail and I thought I'd bring my bike and park in the M Resort's garage and then bike the trail. Instead, I changed my plans and biked two other trails to reach this trail.
I rode from Seven Hills Drive west to the trailhead and then rode it back to the Cactus Wren Park and then to the Cactus Wren Trail for the way back to my parked car.
This trail is really nicely done! There are interpretive markers showing the animals of the desert you might see along the trail. There are also a number of sculptures with these animals.
There are several streets that go off to the south, but since this area is not growing right now, you can easily cross those streets with ease. I agree with the other posters that there should be some kind of bridge over Eastern Avenue. Although I didn't have any trouble crossing, I used the crossing lights and I was alert to drivers as I did. I must say I saw several very courteous drivers who held back on their right turns to let me cross.
One things Henderson needs to do is mark the trails better. Periodically there's a map of the trails near one of the entrances. They use a color code which is often misleading because there are shades of the same color and it makes it difficult to distinguish one trail from the next.
This is an ideal walk or ride for a family. I saw many out today enjoying the warm November weather and the day off from school.