Explore the best rated trails in Red Oak, TX, whether you're looking for an easy walking trail or a bike trail like the Gaylord Texan Trail and Bob Woodruff Park Trail . With more than 119 trails covering 486 miles you're bound to find a perfect trail for you. Click on any trail below to find trail descriptions, trail maps, photos, and reviews.
We planned to ride both legs, but the one that ends at McArthur is closed about a mile out from Lone Star Park. We turned around and completed the western leg as planned. Not surprisingly, lots of rocks and pot holes on that trail. There was a lot of tree debris on the western leg. Not sure if it was the day of the week or time (Tuesday @ around 1000), but we were the only ones on the trail. It was a nice trail but I would have been more comfortable with a bit more activity.
I am from NH and was thrilled to find this path via this app. Exceeded expectations! Wide, extremely clean, scenic, a lot of tree coverage as well as open space. So many runners, walkers, bikers, and families. I appreciated the Porta John located where I parked. Awesome place for my 18 mile run today. Thank you Texas! Kate
This is our first time in this park; it's a super busy place. You have to be very careful because there are people walking, running, skating, with strollers, and on bicycles. And if it's your first time, the energy is amazing
Rode this trail on Christmas day. It's a great trail but I can imagine all of the intersections might be sketchy during high traffic times. Other than that it's an awesome trail.
This is a fun trail for walkers, runners, families, bikes, and E–bikes. The trail is picturesque and interesting so you don’t get bored easily. I can’t get busy on weekends, but if you go at the right hour, hopefully you’ll be able to do the path without too much congestion. For an in–city trail, this one gets five stars.
Not the best for single women to walk alone. So take a friend a stick or some maze if you do! Better for riding bikes.
Rode the North portion of the trail today. Almost 10 miles from the bottom to the top. Parked at the bottom. Near a water treatment facility. Awful smell depending on the wind. The trail is very nice. Smooth concrete. The restroom shown on the Trail Link map is over near the Paws Colinas Dog Park. Hidden inside a wind shelter that looks like some dumpsters should be hidden in there. “Restrooms” = 2 portable toilets!
Perfect for all kinds of human fueled wheels.
Great trail, some crossings are a bit sketchy. Over all a great ride for a recumbent bike great places to stop get water and restrooms along the way. Once you reach grape vine from cambridge or iron horse trail head there are great places to eat.
My friend and I were biking down the northhaven trail and ended up going onto this trail. Immediately we felt unsafe as there was trash and homeless people along the sides. We kept going hoping it would clear up but as we passed two homeless men one of them jumped at me, trying to grab me off my bike. Thankfully he didn’t reach me in time but started to run after me. He proceeded to bark and growl while doing this. I have never been more scared for my safety. We found the closest exit and immediately got off the trail. Was very disappointed and will NEVER go back.
Beautiful walk, lots of wildlife Beaver, stork, crane, ducks, turtles, and of course rabbits and squirrels. Lots of birds chirping too
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