Gabe Nesbitt Park Hike and Bike Trail

Texas

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Gabe Nesbitt Park Hike and Bike Trail Facts

States: Texas
Counties: Collin
Length: 0.5 miles
Trail end points: Eldorado Pkwy and Hudson Crossing & Pine Ridge Blvd
Trail surfaces: Concrete
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 12089681

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Gabe Nesbitt Park Hike and Bike Trail Description

This concrete trail is a continuation of a trail that starts in Serenity Park, north of Eldorado Parkway, runs along the east side of Gabe Nesbitt Community Park, and continues along Cottonwood Creek. A branch of the trail splits off and heads deeper into the park, connecting to the John and Judy Gay public library, skate park, softball fields and the parking area.

Parking and Trail Access

Park in Gabe Nesbitt Park on Hillsdale Drive south of Eldorado Parkway, then take the walking path to the parkway and to the east side of the park. For a longer walk or ride, follow the trail south to join the Cottonwood Creek Trail.

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