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Did you know that you can start on the Katy Trail and end up at Fair Park or Deep Ellum via trail? That's right - this trail connection crosses Central Expressway (I-75)! ๐Swipe right to see how to navigate from the Katy Trail, over 75 and onto the University Crossing Trail.
Before we begin construction, a lot of thought and planning goes into our trails. Last week, we met on location with our design team to take a look at the North Phase ll of the Trinity Forest Spine Trail, which will be under construction later this year.
Safety is always top of mind so we were finalizing the design of the space around the trail with wide views, clear lines of sight and lighting locations so users feel safe and can clearly see whatโs ahead of and around them.
Trails are incredible resources for recreational activity and they provide Dallasites with accessibility to our public amenities like parks, green spaces, shopping centers and entertainment districts.
The trails in Dallas connect people to nature. Trails like the Trinity Forest Spine Trail (once complete) give us access to beautiful green spaces that canโt be reached by car. The Trinity Forest and AT&T trails offer breathtaking views of the Great Trinity Forest!
This year, Rick Perdue was appointed President of our Board of Directors! Additionally, Larry Dale joins Rick and Jeff as the third member of The Loop Dallas Executive Committee.
Hop on your bike or put on your walking (running or jogging) shoes and explore the Sante Fe Trail! The 12-foot wide, 4.3 mile concrete trail connects White Rock Lake to Deep Ellum and Fair Park.
Explore the restaurants and bars in Deep Ellum or take the trail to Fair Park!
This community is what makes the Dallas trails so great. Last week, we headed out to the White Rock Lake Spillway to meet up with our recent giveaway winner Oscar, and had a blast! We were able to chat about the trails, travel, bikes and gearโฆall the things we love!
New website, who โdis?
We are so excited to announce the launch of the new https://t.co/AdgOSRdAbX! Youโll find more information about our projects and all the trails that make up The Loop Dallas. Check it out via our link in bio and let us know what you think!
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We're partnering with @DallasParkRec to plant about 50 trees in D2 and D14 along the trail.
We need your help putting them in the ground this Saturday, Feb 18.
We'll have coffee and kolaches. See you at 9a at Willis Winters Park near the Glasgow trailhead!
The Trinity Forest Trail is an 4.6 mile paved trail that provides scenic views of the Trinity River and The Great Trinity Forest. This trail is perfect if you are looking to take some time away from busy city life and reconnect with nature.
Get To Know The Trails - The Trinity Skyline Trail is a 4.6 mile, hard-surface trail perfect for hiking and biking. Located in the Dallas Floodway, it brings visitors close to the Trinity River and provides a beautiful view of downtown Dallas!
Have you spotted the new art installation along the Katy Trail? Artists Jeff Gibbons and Gregory Ruppe have created an installation that runs just north of the trails South Trailhead on N. Houston Street to just south of where the trail intersects Harvard Avenue.
The Trinity Skyline Trail is the first trail to use the Dallas floodway to bring trail goers close to the Trinity River. The City of Dallas and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers started the Dallas Floodway project to provide comprehensive flood risk management.