City Trail (Highland Village)

Texas

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City Trail (Highland Village) Facts

States: Texas
Counties: Denton
Length: 3.8 miles
Trail end points: Fairfield Ln and Sellmeyer Ln
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Rail-Trail
ID: 8681651
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City Trail (Highland Village) Description

City Trail is tucked away in the city of Highland Village. City Trail offers tremendous connectivity, both to shops, schools, neighborhoods, and other trails. Highland Village City Trail is a part of a nearly ten mile trail network that is over twenty years in the making. With continuous plans to expand the trail system, City Trail and all of the trails that it connects to will surely offer endless enjoyment for residents and tourists alike. 

 

 

Parking and Trail Access

Parking is available at Unity Park (FM407 & Briarhill Blvd) and Double Tree Ranch park.

City Trail (Highland Village) Reviews

No Parking

Trail is beautiful, but no shade. Very complicated to find parking. Only residential parking I front of someone’s house

Great urban trail

This 4 mile trail covers the full length of Highland Village from east to west. On the east end it connects via the Garden Ridge overpass to the Lewisville-to-Denton "A-Train Rail Trail". A great trail head location is in Double Tree Ranch Park to the east with other parking at several other public schools, parks, and city buildings. This trail offers a wide range of landscape and has more hills than most other area trails.

This trail is all under the power line right of way so it's very wide and will get you from points A to B, but not in a very entertaining way. There's virtually no shade or features.

This trail is all under the power line right of way so it's very wide and will get you from points A to B, but not in a very entertaining way. There's virtually no shade or features.

Parking

Nice trail. Difficult to find a trail head with parking. I found a lovely access, nothing but neighborhood street parking.Another access had no parking at all.
Finally found Unity Park, plenty of parking,& restrooms. If Highland Village only wants residents to use this trail they shouldn't advertise it.

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