Great short and winding singletrack trail with some options. Perfect for a day of mtn biking, picnicking, and taking an easy pavement path ride in the city.
I rode it yesterday with a social club, then volunteered an hour for trail cleaning (natural fallen sticks and trash).
This trail is in a low point for water runoff, hence why no one flattened it for another store or apartment. Enjoy mother nature, but look out for mud puddles (pls avoid mud) families from the soccer field on foot, fine wine enthusiasts camping on the fringes and scenic bridges, and low limbs, fallen trees.
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Read moreThis is a very beginner-friendly mountain bike trail system in North Dallas that's also popular with trail runners. It's mostly flat except for a few sections, but there are a good amount of features to suit different skill levels such as elevated wood features and a teeter-totter. Don't be afraid to bring your cross or gravel bike here; it will handle it just fine.
Yes, there is a lot of trash, but it's hard to avoid with this trail being right next to an urban creek. Garbage from the water washes up into the park, and it's tough for volunteers to keep up with it. They do their best. Before you complain about it, bring a bag and...
Read moreGreat experience. The culture is friendly and accomodating to children riding a bike past the yellow line that marks the separation between going and coming. The path is smooth for toddler bikes purchased at Walmart. It was sunny but the rugged areas were wood paneled 🌉 bridges. The trail is so long the setup changes and my kids appreciate each area of the trail for their...
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