Cleburne, TX Walking Trails and Maps

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Big Bear Creek Greenbelt

5.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Bosque River Trail

2.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

C. Shane Wilbanks Trail

3.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Campion Trail

17.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Crawford Memorial Park Loop Trail

2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Fish Creek Trail (TX)

6.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Glendale Park Loop Trail

1.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

JoAnn Johnson Trail

1.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Katy Trail (Dallas)

4.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Lone Star Trail

5.9 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Mansfield Road Hike & Bike Trail

2.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Mills Run Trail

1.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

North Electric Trail

2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Oak Valley Trail

2.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Rawhide Park Trail

2.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Ridgewood Trail

1.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

River Legacy Trail

8.7 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Santa Fe Trail (Dallas)

4.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Santa Fe Trestle Trail

0.86 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Town Creek Hike and Bike Trail

3.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete
Accordion

Trinity Trails

47.9 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel

Walker's Creek Trail

2.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Walnut Creek Linear Park

1.9 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Waxahachie Creek Hike & Bike Trail

6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Bachman Lake Park Loop Trail

3.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Continental Avenue Bridge

0.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Cotton Belt Trail

19.84 mi
State: TX
Concrete

John Barfield Trail

3.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Kiest Park Loop Trail

2.8 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway

20 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Little Bear Creek Linear Park

2.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Moments-in-Time Hike & Bike Trail

2.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Northaven Trail

7.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Trinity Levee Trail

8.2 mi
State: TX
Gravel

Trinity Skyline Trail

5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Trinity Strand Trail

2.3 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Bedford Trails

2.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Coombs Creek Trail

2.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Gaylord Texan Trail

1.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Good Link Trail

4.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Pool Road Trail

1.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Roy Orr Trail

3.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Turtle Creek Trail (TX)

2.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

John C. Phelps Trail

2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Bedford-Euless Road Greenway

0.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Bernal Trail

0.66 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Big Bear Creek Trail (TX)

3.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Delaware Creek Trail

3.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Fall Creek Trail (TX)

1.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Fish Trap Lake Park Loop Trail

1.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Five Mile Creek Trail

1.3 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Honey Springs-Cedar Crest Trail

4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Pleasant Run Hike and Bike Trail

2.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Pleasant Run Road Trail

1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Red Oak Creek Trail

3.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Trinity Forest and AT&T Trails

8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

University Crossing Trail

2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Village Creek Trail

5 mi
State: TX
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Big Bear Creek Greenbelt follows the picturesque, tree-lined banks of its namesake waterway as it traverses east-west across Keller, a northern suburb of Fort Worth. The trail offers access to...
TX 5.6 mi Concrete
The Bosque River Trail is a natural escape only steps from the downtown district in Stephenville, TX. The concrete, two-lane trail takes users through verdant woods and across green fields, along the...
TX 2.6 mi Concrete
The C. Shane Wilbanks Trail follows more than three miles of shoreline along Grapevine Lake with pleasant views of the water and surrounding woodlands. The trail ends at Oak Grove Park, the largest...
TX 3.2 mi Concrete
Overview The scenic Campion Trail offers an eclectic mixture of natural and urban views as it travels through the Dallas suburb of Irving. Currently, the trail consists of separate north and south...
TX 17.1 mi Concrete
The Crawford Memorial Park Loop Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This loop trail is entirely within the Crawford Memorial Park and links the various playing grounds, facilities,...
TX 2 mi Concrete
The Fish Creek Trail travels east-west through city neighborhoods along its namesake waterway, connecting Grand Prairie and Arlington. Where the two meet, a medallion featuring the logos of both...
TX 6.1 mi Concrete
The Glendale Park Loop Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This loop trail is entirely within Glendale Park, connected by a pedestrian bidge over Five Mile Creek. The trail connects...
TX 1.9 mi Concrete
The JoAnn Johnson Trail, named in honor of a former city councilwoman for her many years of service, stretches nearly two miles east to west across the city through the TXU Easement between Suncrest...
TX 1.9 mi Concrete
Overview The Katy Trail in Dallas is a 4.4-mile premier urban trail, linking the business district with recreational opportunities, shopping, and residential neighborhoods. The corridor is the...
TX 4.4 mi Concrete
This is a U-shaped multiple use pathway in Grand Prairie, Dallas County. Beginning at the Grand Prairie Tourist Information Center in Lone Star Park, the trail then travels south parallel to N...
TX 5.9 mi Asphalt
Located just south of Cedar Hill State Park and east of Joe Pool Lake, the Mansfield Road Hike & Bike Trail will take you through some of the most scenic views in Dallas-Fort Worth area. The...
TX 2.5 mi Concrete
Mills Run Trail provides a short, easy and well-shaded route with glimpses of the creek on one side and neighborhood views on the other. It skirts the Grapevine Golf Course and ends at the Grapevine...
TX 1.1 mi Concrete
The North Electric Trail is a family-friendly trail, beginning near the Richland High School and Holiday Lane Athletic Fields and ending at the popular NRH2O Water Park. On its eastern end, travelers...
TX 2 mi Concrete
As the name suggests Oak Valley Trail is a trail slightly over two miles tucked within a valley of Oak trees. These wonderful trees provide not only incredible scenery, but the perfect shade for those...
TX 2.2 mi Concrete
The Rawhide Park Trail begins and end on the border of Oran Good Park, where you can stop to refresh yourself with its picnic area, water fountains and restrooms. From Tom Field Road, the trail...
TX 2.2 mi Concrete
The Ridgewood Trail is a short, paved trail that links with two other trails—the University Crossing Trail and the SoPac Trail—to connect the Katy Trail (Dallas) and the White Rock Creek Trail...
TX 1.2 mi Concrete
Overview River Legacy Park is a 1,300 acre park sitting on both sides of the Trinity River. It serves as a multi-use destination point for picnics, walking, biking, and private events. The trail...
TX 8.7 mi Concrete
Overview The Santa Fe Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This 12-foot-wide, 4.3-mile concrete surface trail connects White Rock Lake to Deep Ellum, Fair Park, and Downtown...
TX 4.9 mi Concrete
The Santa Fe Trestle Trail—the first off-road trail in Dallas to cross the Trinity River—opened for use in late 2011. The centerpiece of the trail is a steel rail trestle that was originally built for...
TX 0.86 mi Concrete
As the Town Creek Hike and Bike Trail meanders through the heart of Weatherford, travelers will enjoy the natural woodland setting along the creek. One highlight of the pathway is its stop in Holland...
TX 3.1 mi Concrete
Accordion
The Trinity Trails (Fort Worth Branch) System forms a spider web of multi-use paths throughout the city of Fort Worth, Texas, and its suburbs. The trails form a network of more than 40 miles for...
TX 47.9 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel
Walker's Creek Trail begins on Emerald Hills Way and travels north past the softball fields of Walker's Creek Park, the popular NRH20 Family Water Park, and Home Town Lakes. The trail ends at Dick...
TX 2.8 mi Concrete
The Walnut Creek Linear Park is 1.9 miles of sun-dappled asphalt threading through five neighborhood parks, three residential communities and two schools. Anchored by Town Park to the east and the...
TX 1.9 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Waxahachie Creek Hike & Bike Trail stretches 6 miles from Lion's Park to Getzendaner Park in Waxahachie. For most of its length, the trail runs along or very near Waxahachie Creek. The trail...
TX 6 mi Concrete
Overview The Bachman Lake Park Loop Trail follows the shoreline of Bachman Lake within Bachman Lake Park for 3.5 miles. About the Route Along its short 3.5-mile route, the Bachman Lake Park...
TX 3.5 mi Asphalt
The Continental Avenue Bridge, which opened in 2014 for pedestrians and bicyclists, crosses the Trinity River in downtown Dallas. Originally built as a road bridge in 1933, it now features such...
TX 0.6 mi Concrete
Overview  The Cotton Belt Trail, located northwest of Dallas is planned to one day be a regional trail corridor connecting the region. The trail currently stretches 19.84 miles, most of which...
TX 19.84 mi Concrete
The John Barfield Trail offers a paved route through the wooded Little Bear Creek corridor of North Richland Hills. The trail is named for an important local developer who dedicated many acres of land...
TX 3.5 mi Concrete
The Kiest Park Loop Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This loop trail is located within Kiest Park in southwest Dallas. The trail connects the playing fields, gardens, nature areas,...
TX 2.8 mi Asphalt
The Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway is a North Texas treasure, connecting the communities of Mineral Wells and Weatherford just west of Fort Worth. Beginning in downtown Mineral Wells, the trail is...
TX 20 mi Asphalt, Crushed Stone
The Little Bear Creek Linear Park is a popular community amenity in the northern Texas town of Keller. The trail begins by paralleling Rapp Road before veering south as it approaches Willis Lane. The...
TX 2.5 mi Concrete
The Moments-In-Time Bike Trail takes you on a journey through Granbury's favorite green spaces. The 8-ft wide concrete trail is easily identifiable by the yellow centerline stripe that runs the length...
TX 2.5 mi Concrete
The Northaven Trail (NHT) is a 7.8 mile-long paved commuting and recreational trail in North Dallas. Constructed with funding from the City of Dallas, the NHT runs east-west along an Oncor electrical...
TX 7.8 mi Concrete
The Trinity Levee Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This gravel leveetop trails doubles as a maintenece road for the levee. Access is available from Westmoreland Road. A...
TX 8.2 mi Gravel
The Trinity Skyline Trail allows residents and visitors to explore the Trinity River in downtown Dallas. The paved trail currently connects to a pedestrian bridge and park known as the Continental...
TX 5 mi Concrete
When complete, the Trinity Strand Trail will be a 7.8-mile link between the Katy Trail and the Trinity River.  Today, however, 2.5 miles of the concrete trail have been completed. The walking and...
TX 2.3 mi Concrete
Bedford Trails invite residents to enjoy the benefits of being outside, both physical and mental. Sitting on 32 acres of power company easements (Trout Unlimited), this linear park has enough...
TX 2.8 mi Concrete
Coombs Creek Trail is a multiuse hard surface trail matching along Kessler Parkway between Stevens Park Golf Course and Kessler Parkway Park. The 2.5 -mile hike and bike path provides access to the...
TX 2.5 mi Asphalt
The Gaylord Texan Trail offers woodland views as it loops around the southern tip of Grapevine Lake, a popular camping, fishing and boating destination. Also adjacent to the trail is the Gaylord Texan...
TX 1.2 mi Concrete
The Good Link Trail is a 4.8-mile multiuse pathway in Grand Prairie, Texas. The trail is anchored by two parks on either end: Mike Lewis Park in the north and C.P. Waggoner Park in the south. While...
TX 4.8 mi Concrete
The Pool Road Trail begins in Grapevine, a small Texas town known for its mustang grapes and wineries. The trail travels south along its busy namesake roadway and provides an important connection to...
TX 1.5 mi Concrete
The tree-lined Roy Orr Trail meanders through the heart of DeSoto, one of the oldest settlements in North Texas. Mid-way along the trail is the DeSoto Town Center, an urban village offering hip...
TX 3.6 mi Concrete
The Turtle Creek Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This trails runs adjacent to Turtle Creek. The trails roughly parallels the southern portion of the Katy Trail. Although the two...
TX 2.1 mi Concrete
The John C. Phelps Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system that provides connections between neighborhoods, schools, parks, public transportation, and other community facilities. Along...
TX 2 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Bedford-Euless Road Greenway is a short, half-mile trail featuring two unique sculptures: a stained glass tower called "America's Fascination with Technology" by Glenn Nerwin and a metalwork by...
TX 0.5 mi Concrete
The Bernal Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This short concrete trail currently runs through Tipton Park, though it is planned to be extended for a total length of 3.1 miles. The...
TX 0.66 mi Concrete
If you are searching for a place to get lost in nature while remaining close to civilization, the Big Bear Creek Trail is a great option. The multipurpose trail runs for nearly 3.4 miles within the...
TX 3.4 mi Concrete
Meandering along Delaware Creek in the City of Irving, this multiuse trail will provide a continuous off-road connection between Senter Park and Mountain Creek Preserve. Easily accessible from the...
TX 3.2 mi Concrete
The Fall Creek Trail provides a short, east-west route across southern Keller, a growing city in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The trail begins at Tarrant Parkway and travels east through residential...
TX 1.1 mi Concrete
The Fish Trap Lake Park Loop Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This loop trail is within the Fish Trap Lake Park, with a portion of the trail following the shoreline around Fish...
TX 1.4 mi Concrete
The Five Mile Creek Trail is a part of the City of Dallas trails system. This trail currently consists of two disconnected segments. The first extends a short distace through part of Peacan Grove...
TX 1.3 mi Concrete
With views of the downtown skyline, the Honey Springs-Cedar Crest Trail offers four miles of paved paths for walking, running, biking and other recreational activities in southern Dallas. Following a...
TX 4 mi Concrete
Lancaster residents of all ages can use the Pleasant Run Hike and Bike Trail for their outdoor recreation - be it an early morning jog, an easy stroll or a safe place to run or ride for little...
TX 2.4 mi Concrete
One of the newest additions to Cedar Hill’s growing network of hiking and biking facilities, is this one-mile neighborhood trail in the east of the city. Located just east of N Joe Wilson Rd on E...
TX 1 mi Concrete
Red Oak Creek Trail stretches out in four directions, a concrete cross-shaped trail in the City of Cedar Hills, Texas. Running a total of 3 miles, this connective trail provides access from the...
TX 3.1 mi Concrete
Providing the City of Irving with a major east-west pedestrian/bike route, the Rock Island Road Trail is a 10-foot-wide concrete path running between the West Irving DART station and Irby Lane. With...
TX 2.4 mi Concrete
The Trinity Forest and AT&T trails total 8 miles and loops through the Great Trinity Forest on the outskirts of Dallas. The Great Trinity Forest is the largest Urban Forest in the United States and...
TX 8 mi Concrete
The University Crossing Trail is a short, paved trail that helps to form a connection between the Katy Trail (Dallas) and the White Rock Creek Trail (North). The trail's southern endpoint is at the...
TX 2 mi Concrete
Village Creek Trail is an scenic hike and bike trail connecting River Legacy Park to Village Creek Historic Area Park. The trail is wide concrete, and is generally quite flat.  At the north end, the...
TX 5 mi Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Northaven Trail

Make sure you have water with you. Very pretty and clean, plenty of places to sit. No places to easily access water/drinks/snacks, no shady trees yet. I like the trail, but once you get away from the east end, you're on your own.

October, 2024 by jim10040

Make sure you have water with you. Very pretty and clean, plenty of places to sit. No places to easily access water/drinks/snacks, no shady trees yet. I like the trail, but once you get away from the east end, you're on your own.

River Legacy Trail

great ride

October, 2024 by ronred

Much if the trail to the right of entrance closed off. Didn’t get a chance to ride the lake route. Otherwise nice ride.

Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway

Trail still closed east of Hwy 1195.

August, 2024 by harhir

Rode part of the trail on 08/03/24. Trail is still closed east of Hwy 1195. According to other reviews it has been closed for at least a year. And maintenance on the open stretch west of Hwy 1195 does not seem to not exist. So right now I cannot recommend riding the trail.

Accordion

Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway

So much potential

July, 2024 by mardechris

We rode this trail Saturday. We parked at the trailhead in Mineral Wells after driving three hours. The goal was to change in the advertised restrooms, fill up water, and head east to Weatherford. We were disappointed to find the restrooms locked, but adapted and changed in the truck instead. The first several miles were paved. The trail became crushed gravel at the state park pay station. We rode a little further east from the pay station to find a bridge blocked off due to structural damage. We discussed how odd it was that there was not any info about the bridge at the pay station that wanted $7.00 a person to ride, and continued on by hiking the bike down through the creek and around the broken bridge. A little further on we found ourselves fenced in and facing a huge washout. We could either get the bike across the washout or head back out past the broken bridge. We chose to go forward and get the bike across the washout. I am glad we did because a little further down the trail we came upon a beautiful steel girder bridge over a clear creek! We spent a little time enjoying the few and hit the trail again. Imagine our dismay when we came to some orange cones and barrels with in the trail near the Vietnam War Museum. After talking to the museum docent, we discovered that the trail has been “closed” for a while on the section we hiked/carried our bike over. We would have gone around had there been any information anywhere, although getting through the broken sections wasn’t a big challenge at all. After visiting the museum, we continued east. The trail is in ok shape with multiple soft areas that might cause a fall. Also, the only water was found on the Weatherford side, although the maps showed more locations for water. All in all, it was a fun one way ride. We chose to return by highway to the Mineral Wells trailhead to avoid soft spots, ginormous holes, and broken bridges. If you decide the ride, the Crazy Water Hotel is a fun place to stay. Don’t miss the Vietnam War Museum, either!

Cotton Belt Trail

Colleyville city- Cotton Belt Trail Review

March, 2024 by leytonlehner

I walked along the Cotton Belt trail with my sister and father on a nice Thursday night. The trail happens to go through our neighborhood and area (as well as Hurst, Grapevine, and North Richland Hills.) and thought it would be a wonderful experience to go on. The Cotton Belt trail is home to many attractions and gentle scenery along its paths. From what I can see from the Colleyville portion of the path, most of the trail is kept clean by the community, and the people who live along the trail enjoy the walks they get; However, I did see trash in the brush around the path. A thing I believe that could be improved is possibly wider paths for more people to walk on at once, but also keep a distance from others. The trail provides trash cans along the path, as well as bags for dog poop. The Colleyville trail still has a lot of wildlife, while also being in an urban area. I believe this trail is a great place to go and see nature outside while enjoying it thoroughly. It's great for children of all ages, and even for a quiet walk away from the troubles of life. It's a wonderful place to go and I thoroughly enjoyed the gift and creation from God, and I felt more connected with him and the community as I enjoyed the amazing experience they had given me.

Walker's Creek Trail

Walker Creek Trail Review

March, 2024 by madelynshort

The park was so wonderful to walk! It was so cool to see how you guys kept the flow of nature and didn't confine the growth of the plants, so keep up the good work. Though I would say, I found quite a bit of trash in the stream under the bridge. It took off some of that beauty I was seeing and I couldn’t get a good picture without the trash in it. I would work to improve that for the ecosystem and the visitors. While I was walking I didn’t find any benches around the trail. And I thought of the elders, that I have seen walking this trail, who might want to sit down and rest if they plan to stay for a while. I went to go see the wildflower field and wow are they pretty! Most of them weren’t in bloom but the ones that were, were amazing. Most trails I have been down didn’t have a wildflower field and it is what makes the Walker Creek Trail so special!

Rawhide Park Trail

very pretty

March, 2024 by janicejoy1

It’s inside a neighborhood and super pretty! Not a long trail but great if you don’t want secluded paths!

Trinity Strand Trail

Much better than expected

March, 2024 by hello202

The trail was very well kept and there wasn’t any issues on the run! A heads up there’s currently construction at the Trailhead but other than that it was a great run with no issues!

Northaven Trail

Trail is nice but not my favorite. Too many intersections causing a lot of stop and go. Felt more like I was riding in the city streets. Once you get up to good speed it's time to slow down and stop at another intersection.

September, 2023 by sandikaye1369_tl

Trail is nice but not my favorite. Too many intersections causing a lot of stop and go. Felt more like I was riding in the city streets. Once you get up to good speed it's time to slow down and stop at another intersection.

Campion Trail

Wide cycle and running path

September, 2023 by benjigator

There are a lot of people on the trail, and many people are walking their dogs. The path is really great.

If you are a clipped-in cyclist, the path can be dangerous because young children play on the path. Because of the winding and trees, it's hard to see people standing to talk or children lying down on it.

Generally, the parents who take their children to the path or picnic don't pay attention to cyclists or runners. Very young children are on the path with no adult supervision, or they step in front of bikes to be funny.

The leashed dogs generally lunge at runners and cyclists.

If the path is quiet, it's a great place. The public roads around this are dangerous for cyclists. Texas is generally a very dangerous place to cycle on public roads. I'm not sure how to change this.

Be safe!

Santa Fe Trail (Dallas)

Amazing near White Rock

August, 2023 by kimbostian

Lots of shade and fun near White Rock, once you pass Woodrow Wilson High there is less shade and many stop signs for car traffic, I am giving 4 stars because of the stop signs.

Northaven Trail

Really nice trail!

July, 2023 by thatguy10131

I love biking on this trail its a very overall great experience. It has very nice greenery and its never too busy. Everyone on it is very friendly. almost everyone I wave to waves back at me and some even with a smile. Definitely recommend for any recreational activities.

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