Mount Pleasant, TX Hiking Trails and Maps

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City of Blossom Trail

1.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Guthrie Trail

3.7 mi
State: TX
Boardwalk, Concrete

Paul G. Boorman Trail

2.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Prairiland Trail

3.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Reno Rail Trail

1.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

Trail de Paris

3.3 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Cargill Long Park Trail

3 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete

DeKalb Trace

27.9 mi
State: TX
Gravel

Northeast Texas Trail

26.5 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
The Northeast Texas Trail through Blossom starts at the west city limits and crosses to Bois D'Arc Street on the east side. The trail runs through the heart of town along the leafy former railroad...
TX 1.5 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 Prairiland Trail is a segment of the Northeast Texas Trail, which when complete, will measure 132 miles across seven counties and be the longest trail in the Lone Star State. The trail sits in the...
TX 3.5 mi Asphalt
The Reno Rail Trail is a part of a network that will one day be the longest trail in the state: the Northeast Texas Trail, which will span 132 miles across seven counties. Reno Rail Trail offers a...
TX 1.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete
The Trail de Paris runs for just over 3 miles from the town of Paris east into the countryside. The paved route follows a lovely corridor of shade trees, crossing bridges as it heads along a former...
TX 3.3 mi Asphalt
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
DeKalb Trace offers a rustic route through northeastern Texas, not far from the state’s border with Arkansas. The nearly 28 mile rail-trail stretches from Annona, east through Avery and DeKalb, and on...
TX 27.9 mi Gravel
When its 130 miles are completed, the Northeast Texas Trail will be the longest recreational trail in Texas and the fourth longest in the United States. Following former railroad corridors, the trail...
TX 26.5 mi Asphalt, Concrete

Recent Trail Reviews

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

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.

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DeKalb Trace

Not Marked, Not Maintained

August, 2023 by dbaum48

How did this get called a bike trail? It's just worn grass going thru DeKalb and once you actually find a path, it's high weeds and not maintained. Worst bike trail I have ever tried to ride. Lucky it's next to a road so you can at least get back and go home.

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.

Reno Rail Trail

Overall nice, but lots of cracks and repairs on asphalt

October, 2022 by bethspottery

We rode 20.3 miles from Paris to Blossom and back. The trails are Trail de Paris, Reno Trail, Prairiland Trail, and the Blossom Trail. Overall it was nice, but there is only about 1/2 mile of good asphalt; the rest of it is old and patched and many bumps and cracks in the asphalt. It was rideable though and would recommend it. Our bikes are folders and we don't have good seats nor suspension, so that would have helped.

Trail de Paris

Overall very nice trail and a little bumpy

October, 2022 by bethspottery

We rode 20.3 miles from Paris to Blossom and back. The trails are Trail de Paris, Reno Trail, Prairiland Trail, and the Blossom Trail. Overall it was nice, but there is only about 1/2 mile of good asphalt; the rest of it is old and patched and many bumps and cracks in the asphalt. It was rideable though and would recommend it. Our bikes are folders and we don't have good seats nor suspension, so that would have helped. Within Paris, the trail is nice and very well marked.

City of Blossom Trail

Road the Paris,Reno, Prarieland trail today and this was the first time we ventured on through Blossom! Very nice Concrete trail and we went a little further on the gravel trail and it was well maintained.

November, 2021 by sharilee43

Road the Paris,Reno, Prarieland trail today and this was the first time we ventured on through Blossom! Very nice Concrete trail and we went a little further on the gravel trail and it was well maintained.

Paul G. Boorman Trail

Great for Dog Walking

April, 2021 by allie_sue

Great scenic trail for walking with the dogs. Large dog parks on the trail with fences.

Paul G. Boorman Trail

Nature Walk Trail

April, 2021 by tcross4you

This trail is very scenic and there is a lot of nature to take in! If you don’t mind snakes this is the perfect trail for you!
If you don’t bother the snakes they won’t bother you! Just watch your step!

Prairiland Trail

Good connecting trail

February, 2021 by boeding7_tl

Reasonably good road bike and mountain bike route connecting excellent trail segments out of Paris and thru Blossom. Asphalt a little worn but has been maintained recently along with some brush clearing. Shady and quiet.

DeKalb Trace

Dekalb Trace

June, 2020 by kelly.lusk

I had high hopes when the Hwy was widened as it included some funding to upgrade the old railroad track bed into a bike trail. I was incredibly disappointed. I don't know if the highway construction ran out of money or it was poorly designed but it fell way short of expectations. The surface itself was ok. Perfect for off-road, gravel grinding but the main disappointment was the destruction of the trees that separated the highway from the trail. It lost any real semblance of a trail and I can not recommend it. The good news is It looks like the trail west of Avery heading towards Clarksville is nearing completion and it has the appearance of being much better, although I haven't ridden on it. I have driven by it several times.

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