Hallsville, TX Bike Trails and Maps

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Arthur Ray Teague Parkway Trail

6.4 mi
State: LA
Asphalt

Guthrie Trail

3.7 mi
State: TX
Boardwalk, Concrete

Paul G. Boorman Trail

2.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Tyler Legacy Trails

4.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Red River Bicycle Trail

6.6 mi
State: LA
Asphalt

Rudman Loop Trail

1.2 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Cargill Long Park Trail

3 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
This 8-foot wide hiking and biking pathway sits on the bank of the Red River in south Bossier, Louisiana. The Red River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, and gets its distinct hue from the red...
LA 6.4 mi Asphalt
Starting at the trail's northern endpoint at Walnut Hills Parking Lot at Cargill Long Park, where the Cargill Long Park Trail also starts off, Guthrie Trail follows Oakland Creek through a...
TX 3.7 mi Boardwalk, Concrete
As one of the three multi-use trails in Longview, Texas, the Paul G. Boorman Trail (named after a long-time city employee) runs for three miles along Grace Creek. Along its route it passes the Paul G....
TX 2.9 mi Concrete
The first phase of Tyler's Legacy Trails consists of 4.2 miles of 10-foot-wide concrete trails with portions running on the eastern and western sides of Old Jacksonville Highway. The eastern...
TX 4.2 mi Concrete
The Red River Bicycle Trail provides a convenient route through the heart of Shreveport along the Clyde Fant Memorial Parkway. Along the way, the trail offers spectacular views of the river and the...
LA 6.6 mi Asphalt
The Rudman Loop Trail, located within Rose Rudman Park on the southern end of Tyler, is part of a larger trail system called the Rose Rudman Recreational Trail. The paved trail meanders for just over...
TX 1.2 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Cargill Long Park Trail runs for 3 miles through the Texas city of Longview. The trail follows an old rail bed along a wooded corridor among suburban neighborhoods and parks. The trail is open...
TX 3 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

Tyler Legacy Trails

safe for runners

June, 2024 by lhale794

This is a nice shaded safe trail for runners.

Arthur Ray Teague Parkway Trail

Nice Ride and Beautiful National Wildlife Area

April, 2024 by jdwiesner

Parked in an access lot about two miles from downtown (boat launch and sheriff’s substation) and rode south. It’s a well maintained, paved trail. Relatively flat. It’s closer to the highway than the river in many spots, unfortunately, probably because of the flood plain. Still, it’s pleasant ride. The highlight is the southernmost end that goes into the Red River National Wildlife area. I don’t think this 2-3 mile section is included on the trail map or in the mileages posted. It’s the highlight of the ride. We didn’t see another biker on the entirety of our 17 mile round trip. Just a few pedestrians. Undiscovered gem.

Paul G. Boorman Trail

Longview’s connecting trails are hidden gems

October, 2023 by hallsvillenana

Longview is listed to have three trails, Cargill, Guthrie and Boorman. This is true BUT all three connect seamlessly!! You can bike from one end to the other making for a 10 mile one way trip or 20 miles round trip! The trails are beautifully landscaped and cared for with benches and workout stations. Highly populated with beautiful cardinals and an occasional bunny rabbit. Green grass beautiful and always mowed length of Boorman trail and Guthrie Trail. Trail is wide concrete on these two. Cargill portion has many more hills, but is also beautiful, but asphalt surface. These trails are so shady and therefore beautiful in the

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Cargill Long Park Trail

Longview’s trails connect!

October, 2023 by hallsvillenana

Longview is listed to have three trails, Cargill, Guthrie and Boorman. This is true BUT all three connect seamlessly!! You can bike from one end to the other making for a 10 mile one way trip or 20 miles round trip! The trails are beautifully landscaped and cared for with benches and workout stations. Highly populated with beautiful cardinals and an occasional bunny rabbit. Green grass beautiful and always mowed length of Boorman trail and Guthrie Trail. Trail is wide concrete on these two. Cargill portion has many more hills, but is also beautiful, but asphalt surface. These trails are so shady and therefore beautiful in the

Guthrie Trail

Longview gem

October, 2023 by hallsvillenana

Longview is listed to have three trails, Cargill, Guthrie and Boorman. This is true BUT all three connect seamlessly!! You can bike from one end to the other making for a 10 mile one way trip or 20 miles round trip! The trails are beautifully landscaped and cared for with benches and workout stations. Highly populated with beautiful cardinals and an occasional bunny rabbit. Green grass beautiful and always mowed length of Boorman trail and Guthrie Trail. Trail is wide concrete on these two. Cargill portion has many more hills, but is also beautiful, but asphalt surface. These trails are so shady and therefore beautiful in the fall.

Red River Bicycle Trail

Okay for off road or hybrid bikes

September, 2023 by m2kfq2w2an

Road the trail today. Parking can be found at the riverfront near the aquarium. The trail is rough so don’t expect a smooth ride and but can be ridden. Should be ridden at a leisure pace due to curves, small overhanging limbs, wash outs, grass growing through cracks, holes, cracking and lifting of asphalt caused by tree roots. Beware of offshoot tunnels as one we tried got caught in deep mud and had to push our bikes out.

Arthur Ray Teague Parkway Trail

Well Maintained

September, 2023 by m2kfq2w2an

We rode 19.9 miles on this trail yesterday. It was an easy ride. We got on at the Brookshire Grocery Arena and road a little pass Boomtown Casino and back the other way a little past the Nature Center. The trail is mainly open, has more trees on the eastern side, has bathroom stops and lots of picnics tables and seats along the trail. A good portion follows the Red River. It definitely was worth the ride.

Cargill Long Park Trail

I loved this trail

May, 2023 by rg3utilities

There is 3+ miles of this trail not on the map. I ran Cargill Long Park from 4th Street to Judson (1.76 miles) and only found 10’ wide perfect concrete. It wound between neighborhoods, over creeks, and under a bridge. I appreciate the City of Longview providing this trail system. Great place to run, walk, or bike.

Tyler Legacy Trails

Great trails for walking or biking

April, 2022 by ljhaygood

Beautiful place to walk in South Tyler. Plenty of shade and scenery walking alongside an old railroad path. Perfect for exercise and lots of fresh air.

Tyler Legacy Trails

Nice shaded trail with benches at both ends and at the half way mark. They now have bicycle tool/air stations at both ends and water fountains but no restrooms yet. Will be a great trail when expanded.

December, 2021 by sharilee43

Nice shaded trail with benches at both ends and at the half way mark. They now have bicycle tool/air stations at both ends and water fountains but no restrooms yet. Will be a great trail when expanded.

Arthur Ray Teague Parkway Trail

Well paved, but little shade

September, 2021 by stvatandem

My wife and I started from the Lake Caroline Boat Launch parking area which is the southernmost end of the trail and rode to Diamond Jack Blvd. The trail is shaded by trees in the Lake Caroline area, but becomes more open as it gets closer to the Arthur RT Parkway. It's a nice ride, but could be longer.

Tyler Legacy Trails

very nice

August, 2021 by murica89

Great trails. Concrete and wide. Perfect for a nice bike ride or walk. Nice area.

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