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5.0 based on 149 reviews
First time here and lovely area. Perfect for day, evening, morning——family, solo, fur babies—-nice restrooms Littles would love splash pad!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
The trail is very close to Grapevine Mills Mall. I went there for a walk and I am planning to come back in the future. There are many trees around and it is shady, perfect for the hot summers in Texas.
4.5 based on 147 reviews
35 Miles Of Paved And Natural-surface Paths Winding Their Way Through Several Of The City's Many Parks.
Although not completely connected to dedicated bike paths, it is quite possible to do “Y” rides of 50+ miles. Afternoons on weekends get a tad crowded with families out for a stroll spread across the trail, but otherwise very pleasant, pretty flat. Check the trail maps to see where you can go. Mellow Johnny’s bike shop and Press Cafe (near Mutts in ClearFork) are handy for start/stop/trailhead. Ride North along the West Fork to/past the falls to a trail head or follow the river south east to the boat house and beyond. I ride from Mira Vista, so there are some street miles (some with marked bike lanes).
4.5 based on 234 reviews
All 10,000 acres is beautiful, and in the city’s center. But this section is stunning. Park off of southbound Mopac (Loop 1) just south of Capital of Texas Hwy(Hwy 360). You’ll see the parked cars. From there, find the signs that mark the trailhead, and head Southwest. The trail will rise and fall to and from creek level past several waterfalls, rapids, bluffs, forests, and pastures. Allow a bout 2–3 hours.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
From Granbury Regional Airport to Shanley Park The Moments in Time Hike/Bike Trail is a brand new facility built in 2006. It is an 8 foot wide concrete trail traversing 2.17 miles from the Granbury Regional Airport to Shanley Park/ Houston Street Park, north of the Historic Downtown Square. Parking locations and restroom facilities are located along the trail. Along the trail, there are nine plaques dedicated to historical people (James Burton Burks and the Thrash Family), places (Comanche Peak, Ice House, Legion Hall, and Brazos Drive-In Theatre) and facts (Stick Horse Factory) of Granbury.
Really nice place for walking or biking- water features along the way, playground at the end, picnic areas.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
I always enjoy hitting the trails in Wichita Falls. They are well kept and fun! I was disappointed with the cancelation of the HHH but I was able to ride and enjoy the trails.
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