Dallas Observer • June 6, 2013One of the best woodsy-outdoor escapes in Dallas County. There are picnic tables, miles of hiking trails & a nice little pond. (And poison ivy off trail, you've been warned). It's closed on Mondays.
Patrick H. • June 29, 2018I love the baseball field and the ability to just hike around and relax wherever.
Nick W. • May 27, 2012Best running / hiking / mountain bike trails in Plano , Frisco area. Playground area for children is great also.
Super D. • March 24, 2017Great Children's Hike: 3/4 mile to the left on the "White" trail to the magical sign forest!!! Easy hike, even for young kids. Signs are hung up on the trees. Pickup walking sticks & watch for snakes.
Dallas Hike and Bike Trails • September 22, 2011Northaven Trail is Dallas's newest Hike and Bike trail. Check out the great progress that's happening!Length: 2 miles (will extended to 9.4 miles)Surface: concreteWidth: 12 feet
Heather D. • March 18, 2015Good hiking trails and fun inside activities.
The Ritz-Carlton • March 25, 2016Dallasites truly embrace the extra hour of sunlight from springing forward. Enjoy a walk around the White Rock Lake hiking trail and end your day with an epic view of the Dallas skyline by sunset.
Justin L. • April 16, 2015Awesome park to hike or bike in. Beautiful and great place to enjoy the great outdoors.
Andy V. • May 25, 2010Definitely bring your dogs here! This place is so relaxing and fun.
Karen B. • March 8, 2012A great place to let your dogs play off leash. There's an open grassy field on south side of parking lot,
Thai T. • August 21, 2012Don't use American Airlines ever! They make you check in hiking backpacks.
TaShumbria M. • May 10, 2012Anybody up for a walk? They have the new Santa Fe hiking trail open. I wouldn't walk it when Trinity is smelling like an open sewer or too late at night but all and all it's pretty nice.
FitCities • January 17, 2012White Rock has some great hiking and biking trails, not to mention a dog park!
Contentgrrl T. • June 21, 2010Walk your dog on the paved and dirt hiking trails from College Drive down the hill, past the cul de sac, over the bridge, through the woods, past the baseball field to Timber Creek.
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