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Follow the Trails

Trails connect communities, provide alternative transportation corridors, and have become an essential recreational amenity for our residents. The Loop Dallas connects to gardens, parks, DART, schools, shopping, dining and the largest urban bottomland hardwood forest in the world – the Great Trinity Forest (6,000 acres).

Choose a Trail

AT&T Trail

Connects the Audubon to the Trinity Forest Trail.

Hi Line Connector

(planned construction)
Will connect the Katy Trail to the Trinity Strand Trail.

Katy Trial

Internationally recognized urban trail with cement and tread paths connecting dense residential developments with restaurant and green space access.

Pemberton Hill Road Trail

(under construction)
Will connect White Rock Lake and East Dallas to South Dallas and the Trinity Forest Trail System.

Santa Fe Trail

Connects multiple parks from Deep Ellum to White Rock Lake.

Santa Fe Trestle Trial

Connects the Skyline Trail to 8th St and Corinth DART Station, also uses the historic Santa Fe railroad trestle to bridge over the Trinity River.

Skyline Trail

Unprecedented access to the Trinity River within the Dallas levee system, connects to the Campion Trail in Irving to the Ron Kirk Pedestrian Bridge and West Dallas; part of the Fort Worth to Dallas Trail

SoPac

Cement, well-shaded, connecting White Rock Lake Park and Santa Fe Trail.

Trinity River Spine Trail – North Phase

(under construction)
Will connect White Rock Lake and East Dallas to South Dallas and the Trinity Forest Trail System.

Trinity River Spine Trail – South Phase

(planned construction)
Will connect White Rock Lake and East Dallas to South Dallas and the Trinity Forest Trail System.

Trinity Forest Trail

(under construction)
Scenic trail running through the Great Trinity Forest passing by small ponds, large trees and bridge over the Trinity River.

Discovery Gateway

(planned construction)
Will connect the Trinity Strand Trail to the Skyline Trail.

Trinity Strand Trail

A pleasant, paved pathway winding along Turtle Creek.

University Crossing & Ridgewood Trail

Crosses Central Expressway to connect Katy Trail to White Rock Lake, includes access to Mockingbird DART Station.