Address: 2908 N Park Dr, Flower Mound, TX 75022, USA
Phone: +19728746000
Charlie M
Best XC MTB trails in North Texas. Trails are in great shape, directions clearly marked, and plenty of parking. Trails 1-4 are the best pure xc trails, 5&7 are more technical. 1,2,3 are my favorites by far. Fast flowing single track, every drop and climb easily rideable. I do wish they would make certain days or hours during certain days for hiking or biking only.
Michael Register
Great place for a little trekking. I would not recommend the trails for hiking they are narrow and lots of Bikes. Looks great for mountain biking. We ended up sticking to the large road trails with our dog and had a great time! Our dog had a blast running around closer to the water as well. A little rocky closer to the water so we put on his booties, but he had a blast.
Zach Fry
Best trail for hiking, biking. Period. Trail closed when muddy, please don't attempt to ride on the trail when closed. The trail status is posted on the site, on the major trailheads, and the Facebook page. The eastern trail runs along a few high, steep banks with great lake views. The entire trail from start to finish, one way, is 20 miles (around 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on your MTB experience). Hikers usually pick around 2-3 of the 7 different trails to hike, as they are 2 to 3 miles long each.
Sonia
We had a very refreshing trekking through the woods this morning. The trail is very nice and we'll maintained. Not difficult at all. Initially we took the shorter trail (loop 1), and it was finished by one hour. Then we took a longer one, and we ended up walking for over 7 miles in 3 hours. This was my first time on this trail. But I think I'm going to do this over and over again in coming days. Loved the silence of the nature and the other trekkers on the trail were also very friendly. The marks on the trail are so nice that no-one can get lost in there.
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There are mountain lions in this part of Texas, however we don't have bears here. Wildlife you're more likely to come across is deer, coyotes, possums, raccoons, and armadillos.
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I have only seen one restroom on the loop I take. No porta potties that i have seen.
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