Paradise, TX Running Trails and Maps

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Length
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Arbor Hills Trail

3 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Big Bear Creek Greenbelt

5.7 mi
State: TX
Concrete

C. Shane Wilbanks Trail

3.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Campion Trail

17.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Fish Creek Trail (TX)

6.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Furneaux Creek Blue Trail

6.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Furneaux Creek Orange Trail

1.75 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Hutton Branch Trail

3.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

JoAnn Johnson Trail

1.9 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Lakefront Trail

4 mi
State: TX
Boardwalk, Concrete, Crushed Stone

Lone Star Trail

5.9 mi
State: TX
Asphalt

Mills Run Trail

1.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Moments-in-Time Hike & Bike Trail

2.5 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

River Legacy Trail

8.7 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Shady Brook Trail

2.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

The Colony Shoreline Trail

4 mi
State: TX
Concrete, Crushed Stone

Town Creek Hike and Bike Trail

3.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete
Accordion

Tribute Shoreline Nature Trail

3.11 mi
State: TX
Dirt

Trinity Trails

47.9 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete, Gravel

Village Creek Trail

5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Walker's Creek Trail

2.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

A-train Rail Trail

19 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Cotton Belt Trail

19.84 mi
State: TX
Concrete

John Barfield Trail

3.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway

20 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Crushed Stone

Little Bear Creek Linear Park

2.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway

9 mi
State: TX
Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel

Ray Roberts Greenbelt

10.5 mi
State: TX
Gravel

Bedford Trails

2.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Bluebonnet Trail

7.6 mi
State: TX
Concrete

City Trail (Highland Village)

3.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

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

Prairie Creek Trail

2.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Beaver Bend Trail

1.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Bedford-Euless Road Greenway

0.5 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Big Bear Creek Trail (TX)

3.4 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Coyote Creek Park Trail

0.8 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Delaware Creek Trail

3.2 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Fall Creek Trail (TX)

1.1 mi
State: TX
Concrete

Lone Star Ranch Trail

0.7 mi
State: TX
Concrete
Trail Image Trail Name States Length Surface Rating
Overview  The Arbor Hills Trail is a 3-mile loop through the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve. The paved pathway through the 200-acre wooded preserve also offers access to unpaved hiking and mountain...
TX 3 mi Concrete
Overview The 5.7-mile 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. About...
TX 5.7 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 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 Furneaux Creek Blue Trail is a picturesque 6.5-mile route that follows its namesake creek through Carrollton, a northern suburb of Dallas. The paved pathway offers views of ponds, lakes, and...
TX 6.5 mi Concrete
Less than two miles in length, Furneaux Creek Orange Trail is a short paved paradise that proves everything doesn't have to be bigger in Texas. The Furneaux Creek Orange Trail's smooth concrete...
TX 1.75 mi Concrete
The Hutton Branch Trail follows a creek and active rail corridor through Carrollton, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. The trail, portions of which are also known as the Purple Trail and Green...
TX 3.4 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
At nearly 4 miles, the Lakefront trail connects Beard Park to McCord Park via scenic lakeshore route. The trail is a combination of crushed granite and boardwalk over wetlands. It was officially...
TX 4 mi Boardwalk, Concrete, Crushed Stone
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
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 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 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
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
The Shady Brook Trail is a part of the City of Plano trails system. This system of trails connects to the western end of the Bluebonnet Trail.
TX 2.5 mi Concrete
Overview The Colony Shoreline Trail offers 4 miles of parkland and wildlife preserve for hikers, bikers, walkers, runners, gawkers, talkers, or anyone who just needs to get outside. It is a 10-foot...
TX 4 mi Concrete, Crushed Stone
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 Tribute Shoreline Nature Trail is truly one of the most unique trails in all of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Once you get past the Old American Golf Club practice facilities and farther on the...
TX 3.11 mi Dirt
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
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
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
Overview The A-train Rail Trail spans 19 miles, connecting the northwestern Dallas suburbs of Denton and Lewisville along an active commuter line operated by the Denton County Transportation...
TX 19 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
Closure Notice: The Trailway is closed from FM1195 in Mineral Wells to Vietnam Memorial Museum, for repair until further notice. Please observe the closure for your safety. Contact the park for more...
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 Lost Creek Reservoir State Trailway offers a scenic route along the shoreline of its namesake lake, the eastern side of Lake Jacksboro, and Lost Creek. The waterways offer numerous opportunities...
TX 9 mi Asphalt, Concrete, Dirt, Gravel
Note: Per the Ray Roberts Lake State Park website, "Due to prior flood damage, the FM 380 section of the Greenbelt Corridor is closed. The hard surface trail of the Greenbelt Corridor between Hwy 428...
TX 10.5 mi Gravel
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
The Bluebonnet Trail is a part of the City of Plano trails system. This trail extends over 10 miles, with a short break near Preston Rd. Bluebonnet Trail provides a continuous trail connection with at...
TX 7.6 mi Concrete
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...
TX 3.8 mi Concrete
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 Prairie Creek Trail follows an open corridor through suburban back yards in Lewisville. The trail passes through a linear greenway, offering access among neighborhoods and parks.
TX 2.1 mi Concrete
The Beaver Bend Trail begins in the southwestern corner of Frisco, off 4th Army Memorial Road, and provides easy access to the Stewart Creek Estates and Heritage Green neighborhoods as it travels east...
TX 1.1 mi 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
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
Overview Frisco's Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Trail is 2.2 miles of trail within the Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Park. About the Route Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Trail features two miles of...
TX 2.2 mi Concrete
The Coyote Creek Park Trail is a part of the City of Plano trails system. This trail consists of a loop around Coyote Creek Park, with a number of short spurs, for just under one mile of total trail...
TX 0.8 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 Lone Star Ranch Trail runs through the tree-dotted greenway between the upscale houses that flank Blazing Star Road and Hidden Creek Lane in Frisco, a northern suburb of Dallas. Near its...
TX 0.7 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

Recent Trail Reviews

A-train Rail Trail

April 2025 Review

April, 2025 by alisonstarr.org

Perhaps the negative reviews were also about things not being completed but at least for me. I really enjoyed this trail. Apart from having to stop at crossroads where there is a lot of traffic it is smooth, very cynic from current to a little past Lake Louisville. I used to riding in Dallas from Oakcliff to the Trinity river, so this is very enjoyable.

Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway

Very Rough Surface Lots of Sand

April, 2025 by bikeman110

Rode on a trekking bike -- many sections very rough or had deep sand. Not a casual easy ride at all. Needs to be smoothed with a firmers more regular surface like cinder or paved. Very quiet and scenic though a lot of potential

Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway

Improvements scheduled to complete 3/15/2025

March, 2025 by christymay70

https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/lake-mineral-wells/alert

FYI:
Jan. 16, 2025 - The trailway will be closed from the Weatherford Trailhead to Garner Trailhead from Jan. 26 to March. 15, 2025 for extensive improvements. Other areas of the trailway may be closed as well.

June 1, 2023 - Part of the trailway, from FM 1195 in Mineral Wells to the Vietnam War Memorial, is closed until further notice. Please observe closure signs for your safety.

Accordion

Moments-in-Time Hike & Bike Trail

Our First Bike Trail

March, 2025 by 8qs8s6j88c

Great spot lots of activity on off of the trail.

Village Creek Trail

Ride approx 23 miles if you want! ¿

February, 2025 by gbmarlin

This 5 mile section of trail runs along a busy road, and is in the sun, BUT I’m so glad it’s there because Village Creek blends into River Legacy Park trail system, giving you approx 25 miles round trip! It’s a wide concrete trail about 5 ft from the road in most areas. (I feel safe riding here.) That being said, this trail system will be even longer once they open the new section of trail! The plan is to connect trails between Fort Worth and Dallas. I understand that new system will be called Discovery Trail which will be over 100 miles!

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.

Arbor Hills Trail

Hiking With Harlee

September, 2024 by c82qs8vvk2

Love these trails. Always so crowded and paths are very narrow.

Tribute Shoreline Nature Trail

Hiking with Harlee

September, 2024 by c82qs8vvk2

We loved this hike. The wide trails so it was easy to pass other people on bikes or with dogs. Very clean. A hidden treasure. We loved it. Wish I would have found this before I lost my Golden he would have loved it.

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.

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!

Arbor Hills Trail

Walking Yes, Biking No

June, 2024 by katelynbdavis96

I’ve been here a few types to walk and it is a great spot. Plenty of shade with great overlooks and nature views. There are usually a lot of people walking so I never felt unsafe. But the amount of people that make walking great, is exactly why this is a terrible place to bike. I tried biking here and was constantly stopping because the “traffic” was so heavy that there was no way to pass the people safely. There is also a park for kids, decent bathrooms, and water fountains.

Hutton Branch Trail

Purple Trail

June, 2024 by veh.ben

Animals look happy. Decent hiding spots

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