Residence Inn Dallas DFW Airport North/Irving





The Residence Inn Dallas DFW Airport North/Irving Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
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.
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This is a pleasant paved route that winds through neighborhoods, forested areas and, creeks, with several road crossings and a railroad crossing. Please use caution at road crossings. Accessibility: There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Ira E Woods Avenue at the northeast end of the trail. Both of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. There are also 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of Amundson Drive at about 8.4...
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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 traverses the North Shore of Grapevine Lake. There are several trailheads for this route available at Rockledge Park, Murrell Park, MADD Shelter, and Twin Coves Park. This is an old motocross trail that is used primarily for mountain biking. The course is more technical on the west side trails (west from MADD Shelter).
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This portion of the hike is from Rockledge Park to Murrell Park trailhead and back. Several trailheads are located along the North Shore Trail at Rockledge Park, Murrell Park, MADD Shelter, and Twin Coves Park. This is a single-track trail that accommodates mountain biking, hiking, and running. The trail meanders along the shoreline of Lake Grapevine and through a dense hardwood forest. Wildlife viewing opportunities include fox, deer, rabbit, and various birdlife.