Homewood Suites Dallas-Addison





The Homewood Suites Dallas-Addison Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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The 0.9-mile Brookhaven Trail not only connects with Brookhaven College, but it also connects with the Addison Trail to create a much longer 4.6-mile trail that extends from Valley View Lane to Arapaho. In so doing, people can reach the restaurants on Beltline Road, attend class at Brookhaven, enjoy the views in Vitruvian Park, or simply have some fun or get some exercise. Located in both Farmers Branch and Addison, the Brookhaven Trail was made possible by the County and the North Central...
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This trail is located by the Farmers Branch Library, which has plenty of parking spaces available. There are various loop lengths that you can do depending on your ability. Several road crossings are necessary to fully navigate this trail, so please use caution. This trail starts at the Farmers Branch Library and passes by Oran Good Park, Gussie Field Watterworth Park, and ends at the Farmers Branch Historical Park. Accessibility: There are 5 designated accessible spaces in the paved...
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This trail offers a refreshing variety for walkers, bikers, joggers, and rollerbladers alike as it connects Anderson Bonner Park, Harry S. Moss Nature Area, and Fair Oaks Tennis Center. Eventually, the path joins the White Rock Lake Park trail system. This is a concrete, 12'-wide (narrows at points to 8') path that runs along White Rock Creek in North Dallas. Accessibility: There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off Valley View Lane at the northwest end of the...
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This family-friendly route travels the perimeter of Katie Jackson Park and has many amenities and viewpoints along the way. The trail is multi-use and accommodates both bike and foot traffic. There are sections of the trail that can become muddy after heavy rain and waterproof shoes are recommended when adventuring in wet conditions.
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This route is intended to be multi-use and accommodates both biking and hiking. The trail travels through a beautiful wooded forest and has a variety of terrain to enjoy. There are several creek crossings which makes for a peaceful setting to relax by the water. Many other trail connections can be made along the way for those who wish to explore different areas in the park.