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Wilson CreekSoftball
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HistoricDowntownDenton
Denton RegionalMedical Center
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People all over the region walk and bike to get to work and school, access transit stops, run errands, visit friends and exercise. The use of shared-use paths (trails) help to reduce vehicle congestion on roadways, improve air quality, and enhance the health of residents across North Texas.
Over 300 miles of regional trails are displayed on the map and highlighted due to their regional connectivity, proximity to major employment centers, and access to transit stops and schools. These highlighted trails travel through a wide variety of environments and numerous attractions along the way. In addition there are hundreds of miles of local trails located in cities throughout the region. Find one near you at: nctcog.org/bikeweb
We encourage you to explore each of the highlighted trails to see for yourself how active transportation can benefit you in your daily life. For safety tips when bicycling in North Texas visit: LookOutTexans.org
DRIVE LESS LIVE MOREBIKE/WALK NORTH TEXASnctcog.org/bikeweb
AT A GLANCETarrant County - 111.3 mi.
Clear Fork - 14.5 mi.West Fork, West - 25.4 mi. Marine Creek - 5 mi.West Fork, East - 21 mi.Village Creek - 6 mi.River Legacy - 7 mi.North Electric - 2.5 mi.Walker’s Creek - 2 mi.Cotton Belt - 12.5 mi.John Barfield - 3.5 mi.Little Bear Creek - 0.8 mi.Meandering - 1.9 mi.Big Bear Creek - 5.4 mi.Brentwood - 0.5 mi.Preston Greenwalk - 1.0 mi.Indian - 2.3 mi.
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Corinth-3.5 mi.Hickory Creek & Highland Village-3 mi.Lewisville-0.5 mi.
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An extensive network of off-street trails extends outward from central Dallas to cities throughout Dallas County. The trail network travels through a diverse range of urban neighborhoods, greenways and parks with connections to various Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) bus stops and light rail stations.
In Irving, the Campion Trail is a master-planned, 22-mile greenbelt along the Elm Fork and West Fork of the Trinity River. In southern Irving, the Campion Trail connects with the Trinity Skyline Trail in Dallas and the Lone Star Trail in Grand Prairie near Running Bear Park, extending west to Lone Star Park entertainment complex at Beltline Rd/ IH 30 which contains the Verizon Theatre, a horse racing track, and a minor league baseball stadium. Trails in northern Dallas provide access to several nearby communities including a vast network of trails and on-street bikeways across Richardson leading to destinations in southern Collin County.
More information about these trails can be found at: dallasparks.org, cor.net, cityofirving.org/1127/trails and grandfungp.com/parks/trails.html
L O O K O U TT E X A N SBIKE WALK DRIVE SAFELY
dart.org/bike
ridetrinitymetro.org/services/rider-services#bikeride
dcta.net/rider-info/passenger-info/bikes-and-transit/bring-your-bikes
Combine your walking and bicycling commute with our regional transit options:
Cities: Dallas, Grand Prairie, Irving, RichardsonNearby Attractions: Lone Star Park, Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie, Airhogs Stadium, Northlake West Campus, Valley Ranch Public Library, Downtown Dallas, American Airlines Center/Victory Park, Southern Methodist University, Fair Park, Dallas Arboretum
Major Access Points: Sam Houston Trail Park, T.W. Richardson Grove Park, La Villita Park, Bird’s Fort Trail Park, California Crossing Park, Mountain Creek Preserve, Running Bear Park, Campbell Green Park, Valley View Park, Willie B. Johnson Recreation Center, Forest Lane, Valley View Park, DART Stations, Harry S. Moss Park
The Denton Branch Rail Trail travels 19 miles along the Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) A-train commuter rail line. The Rail Trail generally parallels IH 35E primarily in the right-of-way of the former Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad, extending from the Downtown Denton Transit Center on the north to the DCTA Hebron Station in Lewisville on the south.
The trail provides safe access for bicyclists and pedestrians to many destinations including schools, shopping centers, and residential areas. The trail also connects to commuter rail stations and the cities of Denton, Lake Dallas, Corinth, Hickory Creek, Highland Village, and Lewisville. More information can be found at: dcta.net/service-overview/a-train-rail-trail
A series of trails meander through several cities in Collin County providing access to many destinations throughout the county, making it possible to complete walking or biking trips across Plano, Allen, McKinney, and Frisco.
There are currently more than 70 miles of trails in Plano and the citywide network in Allen consists of more than 65 miles of trails focused on connecting to major destinations. Both McKinney and Frisco have a growing network of trails that connect neighborhoods to numerous destinations including parks and community centers.
More information about trails in Collin County can be found at: plano.gov/trails, cityofallen.org/trails, mckinneytexas.org/trails and friscotexas.gov/582/Trails
P.O. Box 5888, Arlington, TX 76005 | 817-695-9240 nctcog.org/BikePedLookOutTexans.org
facebook.com/nctcogTRANStwitter.com/nctcogTRANS
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For more information:
The Fort Worth to Dallas Regional Trail is currently in various stages of engineering design and construction from Downtown Fort Worth on the west through the cities of Arlington, Grand Prairie, and Irving to Downtown Dallas on the east.
Currently various sections of the trail are open in each of the cities and trail users can access numerous schools, employment centers, and Trinity Railway Express rail stations throughout the corridor. Construction of the remaining trail sections is anticipated to be fully complete by late 2023, resulting in a more than 53-mile continuous trail alignment connecting the five cities. The regional trail has been highlighted by area mayors as a resource and asset for economic development, tourism, and community health.
More information about the Regional Trail can be found at: nctcog.org/FWtoDALtrail
Cities: Corinth, Denton, Hickory Creek, Highland Village, Lake Dallas, LewisvilleMajor Access Points: Denton City Hall, MedPark Transit Station, Corinth City Hall, Old Town Station
Nearby Attractions: Historic Downtown Denton, Denton Regional Medical Center, North Central Texas College, Downtown Lewisville
Cities: Allen, Frisco, McKinney, PlanoNearby Attractions: Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, YMCA, Oak Point Amphitheater, Historic Downtown Plano, Wolford Elementary School, Roy Lee Walker Elementary School, Wilson Creek Softball Complex, Dayspring Nature Preserve, Allen Senior Recreation Center, Joe Farmer Recreation Center
Major Access Points: Sunset Park, Archgate/Carpenter Park, Russell Creek Park, Hoblitzelle Park, Preston Meadow Park, Jack Carter Park, High Point Park, Oak Point Park, A R Schell Park, Harrington Park, Bonnie Wenk, Towne Lake, Gabe Nesbitt Community Park, Al Ruschhaupt Soccer Complex, E.A. Randles Park, Lime Stone Quarry Park, Bolin Park, Spirit Park, Suncreek Park, The Edge at Allen Station Park, Ford Park West
Cities: Arlington, Benbrook, Colleyville, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Hurst, Keller, North Richland Hills Nearby Attractions: Downtown Fort Worth, Fort Worth Botanic Gardens, Fort Worth Zoo, Texas Christian University, Stockyards, Historic Downtown Grapevine, Mustang-Panther Stadium, NRH2O Family Water Park, Tarrant County College-Northeast Campus, Keller City Hall, Keller
Pointe, River Legacy Park, River Legacy Living Science CenterMajor Access Points: Oakmont Park, Airfield Falls, University Dr., Gateway Park, Stockyards Trail Parking, Quanah Parker Park, River Legacy Park. Additional trailhead parking located on Dottie Lynn Pkwy., Dick Faram Park, L.D. Lockett Park, Pleasant Run Soccer Complex, Northfield Park, Willis Cove Preserve, Bear Creek Park, Keller Sports Park
For the latest maps and other trail information visit
nctcog.org/bikeweb and the various websites
hosted by cities, counties, and bicycle clubs
throughout our region.
Tarrant County has an extensive network of trails providing walking and biking access to numerous destinations. The Trinity Trails include a system of shared-use paths along or near the Trinity River and its tributaries in central Fort Worth, extending eastward through Arlington to Dallas County. In Fort Worth, there are over 50 miles of off-street trails for walking, running, cycling, and other uses. The city’s trail network connects with 21 parks, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, Fort Worth Zoo, downtown Fort Worth and the historic Stockyards, and the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth.
In Arlington, the Village Creek and River Legacy Trails span 13 miles, beginning in west Arlington and leading through River Legacy Park. The Cotton Belt Trail in the northern portion of the county currently extends more than 12 miles along the former Cotton Belt rail corridor and provides access to many neighborhoods, TEXRail commuter rail stations, business districts, schools, and city parks through North Richland Hills, Keller, Hurst, Colleyville, and Grapevine.
More information about trails in Tarrant County can be found at: streamsandvalleys.org, and naturallyfun.org/trails, nrhtx.com/235/Parks-Trails, grapevinetexasusa.com/things-to-do/recreation/trails
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Courtesy: City of PlanoCourtesy: City of Irving
Source: NCTCOG
Source: NCTCOG
for local trails websites & our Trail of the Month video series
VISIT
nctcog.org/bikewebfor our trails & on-street bikeways network interactive map
VISIT
nctcog.org/veloweb
Courtesy: City of Arlington
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