Rodeway Inn Carrollton I-35E





The Rodeway Inn Carrollton I-35E Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This is a nice suburban trail for walking, running, or cycling. It is well marked with mile markers. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 1 at parking lot marked with a waypoint; Number of van-accessible spaces with access aisles: 1; Parking lot surface: paved. Trail Details: Trail surface: paved concrete, smooth; Average trail width: 10 feet with a...
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This route features nice and wide nature-paved trails along the Elm Fork. The path leads through a shaded grove of trees that provide shade. There are many chances to observe wildlife in the area such as a variety of reptiles, birds, and fish in the river. This is a great place to walk your dogs and run as well.
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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 is a scenic and peaceful route that parallels Timber Creek and features beautiful viewpoints along the way. The path is mostly paved and is great for walking, jogging, and cycling. There are several benches located throughout the way that provide a place to relax in the shade. For those who wish to extend their route, there is an option to continue north of the trailhead.
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This loop consists of Callie's Crossing, Pete's Path, Stewart's Stroll, Latta Cut-Off, Marshall Trail Klingeman Trail, and Parish Path. This loop is well maintained and there is interpretive signage to educate visitors on the local flora. There are many intersecting trails and it is recommended to download the route offline to navigate.