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Highlighted TrailsTrail Locator
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Dallas Arboretum
Mockingbird DART Station
Fair Park
Southern Methodist University
Texas Christian University
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve
Historic Downtown Plano
Oak Point Amphitheatre
American Airlines Center/Victory Park
Fort Worth Zoo
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Denton Regional Medical Center
North Central Texas College
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Keller PointeKeller City Hall
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Valley Ranch Public Library
Trinity River Greenbelt Park
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Gateway Park
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River Legacy Park
Dick Faram Park
Pleasant Run Soccer Complex
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Denton City Hall
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People all over the region walk and bike to get to work and school, access transit stops, run errands, visit friends, and exercise. The use of shared use paths (trails) help to reduce vehicle congestion on roadways, improve air quality, and enhance the health of residents across North Texas.
Over 270 miles of regional trails are displayed on the map and highlighted due to their regional connectivity, proximity to major employment centers, and access to transit stops and schools. These highlighted trails travel through a wide variety of environments and numerous attractions along the way. In addition there are hundreds of miles of local trails located in cities throughout the region. Find one near you at: www.nctcog.org/bikeweb
We encourage you to explore each of the highlighted trails to see for yourself how active transportation can benefit you in your daily life. For safety tips when bicycling in North Texas visit:www.LookOutTexans.org
DRIVE LESS LIVE MOREBIKE/WALK NORTH TEXASnctcog.org/bikeweb
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Fort Worth Trails-57.5 mi. Clear Fork-14.5 mi. West Fork, West-17 mi. Marine Creek-5 mi. West Fork, East-21 mi.
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The Irving Campión Trails is a master-planned, 22 mile greenbelt along the Elm Fork and West Fork of the Trinity River in Irving. Currently there are two segments of Campión Trails open to the public. There are 6.5 miles available in the Elm Fork (north) section and 4 miles available in the West Fork (south) section. More information about Irving Trails can be found at: www.cityofirving.org/1127/trails
The Grand Prairie Lone Star Trail is an attractive 45.6-mile trail that begins at Story Road/Hunter Ferrell across from Running Bear Park to the City of Grand Prairie’s Lone Star Park entertainment complex at Beltline/IH 30 which contains the Verizon Theatre, a horse racing track, and a minor league baseball stadium. More information about Grand Prairie Trails can be found at: www.grandfungp.com/parks/trails.htm
Cities: Irving, Grand PrairieNearby Attractions: Lone Star Park, Verizon Theatre, Quik Trip Park, Northlake West Campus, Valley Ranch Public Library
Major Access Points: Sam Houston Trail Park, T.W. Richardson Grove Park, La Villita Park, Bird’s Fort Trail Park, California Crossing Park, Mountain Creek Preserve, Running Bear Park
Bike/Walk North Texas
Fort Worth Trails Mid-Cities and Arlington Trails
The Denton Branch Rail Trail is an 8-mile trail along the Denton County Transportation Authority A-train commuter rail line. The Rail Trail generally parallels IH 35E, connecting with the Downtown Denton Transit Center and passing near schools, shopping centers, and residential areas. The trail provides safe access for bicyclists and pedestrians to many destinations in the Denton County area. Future extensions to the north and south, which are being planned, will provide additional connections to commuter rail stations and the cities of Lake Dallas, Hickory Creek, and Lewisville. More information can be found at www.cityofdenton.com
Denton Branch Rail Trail
A series of trails travel through the heart of Plano and provide connections to a wide range of destinations throughout the city. These trails are part of a 70-mile network of existing off-street shared use paths (trails), making it possible to complete walking or biking trips to work, transit, school, errands, or to enjoy for recreational purposes. More information about the citywide trails can be found at: www.plano.gov/trails
With more than 40 miles of trails, Richardson connects bicyclists to employment centers, schools, public transportaion, recreation centers, tennis courts, sports fields, and golf courses. Richardson’s trail network provides a healthy and enjoyable means of transportation. More information can be found at www.cor.net
Plano and Richardson Trails
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For more information:
City: DallasNearby Attractions: Downtown Dallas, American Airlines Center/Victory Park, Southern Methodist University, Fair Park, Dallas Arboretum
Major Access Points: Campbell Green Park, Valley View Park, Willie B Johnson Rec Center, Forest Lane DART Station, Harry S. Moss Park, Mockingbird Parking Area, Bath House, Winfrey Point, White Rock Lake, Mockingbird DART Station, Randall Park, Reverchon Park, Trinity River Greenbelt Park, Trinity Overlook Park
An extensive network of off-street paths extend outward from central Dallas to other portions of the city. The trail network provides the opportunity to travel through a diverse range of greenways, parks, urban neighborhoods, downtown Dallas, Victory Park, Fair Park, and numerous other mixed-use and employment destinations. The trail network is supported by a rapidly growing system of on-street bicycle facilities that together provide connections to various Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) bus and light rail stations. More information about the network of citywide trails can be found at: www.dallasparks.org
Dallas Trails
Cities: Denton, CorinthNearby Attractions: Historic Downtown Denton, Denton Regional Medical Center, North Central Texas College
Major Access Points: Denton City Hall, Med Park Transit Station, Corinth City Hall
City: Plano, RichardsonNearby Attractions: Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, YMCA, Oak Point Amphitheater Historic Downtown Plano, UT Dallas, Charles W. Eisemann Center, Richardson Civic Center & City Hall
Major Access Points: Sunset Park, Archgate/Carpenter Park, Russell Creek Park, Hoblitzelle Park, Preston Meadow Park, Jack Carter Park, Highpoint Park, Oak Point Park, A R Schell Park, Harrington Park, Custer Park, Point North Park, Huffines Recreation Center
Cities: Fort Worth, BenbrookNearby Attractions: Downtown Fort Worth, Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, Fort Worth Zoo, Texas Christian University, Stockyards
Major Access Points: Oakmont Park, Pause At The Falls, University Dr., Buck Sansom Park, Gateway Park, Stockyards Trail Parking
For the latest maps and other trail information visit
nctcog.org/bikeweb and the various websites
hosted by cities, counties, and bicycle clubs
throughout our region.
Cities: Arlington, North Richland Hills, Keller, Hurst, Colleyville, GrapevineNearby Attractions: Historic Downtown Grapevine, Mustang Panther Stadium, NRH2O Family Water Park, Tarrant County College, Keller City Hall, Keller Pointe, River Legacy Park, River Legacy Living Science Center
Major Access Points:Arlington: River Legacy Park, Additional trailhead parking located on Dottie Lynn Pkwy.
Mid-Cities: Dick Faram Park, L.D. Lockett Park, Pleasant Run Soccer Complex, Northfield Park, Willis Cove Preserve, Bear Creek Park, Keller Sports Park
Irving and Grand Prairie Trails
The Trinity Trails are a system of shared use paths along or near the Trinity River and its tributaries with the trails originating in central Fort Worth. There are over 50 miles of off-street trails for walking, running, cycling, and other uses. The trail network connects with 21 parks, the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, Fort Worth Zoo, the historic Stockyards, Fort Worth Naval Air Station, and downtown Fort Worth. Trailheads/parking areas are conveniently located throughout the network. More information about the entire Trinity Trails network can be found at:www.streamsandvalleys.org
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Source: NCTCOG
Source: NCTCOG
In Arlington, the Village Creek and River Legacy Trails span 13 miles beginning in west Arlington and leading through River Legacy Park. The trail provides access to numerous residential neighborhoods and is a scenic environment for walking, biking, nature study, and bird watching. More information about Arlington trails can be found at www.naturallyfun.org/trails
In the mid-cities, the Cotton Belt Trail currently extends for 11 miles along the former Cotton Belt rail corridor and provides access to many neighborhoods, business districts, schools, and city parks. The Cotton Belt trail has connections to several cities including North Richland Hills, Keller, Hurst, Colleyville, and Grapevine.