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University Crossing & Ridgewood Trail

University Crossing Trail

At nearly 2 miles long, the University Crossing Trail begins at Glencoe Park and ends at Skillman Street. The trail includes a bridge over Mockingbird Lane providing connections to Mockingbird Station, SMU’s East Campus, the Ridgewood Trail, and the Katy Trail.

Ridgewood Trail

At just over one mile in length, the Ridgewood Trail begins at Skillman Street and ends at the SoPac Trail near Fisher Road. The trail connects to the University Crossing Trail, the SoPac Trail, and through those connections to destinations such as the Ridgewood-Belcher Recreation Center, Mockingbird Station, and White Rock Lake.

Trail Stories

monarch butterflies on the SoPac Trail

As Fall Approaches, the Monarchs “Butter-Fly” Away

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As fall approaches, the monarchs “butter-fly” away before the weather turns cold! Before they migrate to Central Mexico, you have a good chance of spotting them dancing around the Lantana…
University Crossing and Ridgewood The Loop

Get to know the Trails: The University Crossing and Ridgewood Trails

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Grab a bite to eat at Mockingbird Station, then hit the trail and visit the Splash Pad at Ridgewood Park to cool off! The University Crossing and Ridgewood Trails are…
Kids on the Loop Dallas

Do you bring your kiddos along for bike rides and walks?

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Do you bring your kiddos along for bike rides and walks? These are our 3 favorite trails for family outings:
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Connecting Dallas to Dallas…on social media! 

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To help you stay in The LOOP with our latest project updates we’re upping our social media game. Follow The Circuit Trail Conservancy on social media. We’re on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter,…