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This trail is intended to be multi-use and is shared by mountain bikers and hikers. The trail is mostly shaded and travels through a forested area and along hills which make for some interesting terrain and elevation gain. While this route makes for a quick hike, it can easily be connected to other trails in the area.
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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 is a well-maintained and clean paved trail that connects two city parks. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: 4 at the trailhead; Number of van-accessible spaces with access aisles: 4; Parking lot surface: paved. Trail Details: Trail surface: paved concrete, smooth; Average trail width: 10 feet with a painted dividing line for all of the...
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This is a peaceful, family-friendly, paved pedestrian and cycling path through a park that loops White Rock Lake. There are multiple parking lots around the pathway. White Rock Lake is a city water reservoir constructed circa 1900 to supply water to the growing Dallas area. The surrounding land has been turned into a picturesque city park and is, in turn, surrounded by neighborhoods. A paved multi-use pathway circumnavigates the lake with several (apparently older and unmaintained) walking...
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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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