While the middle of Dallas seems like a huge urban area, there are actually some great nature spots for people looking for bike trails. It is not hard to find a number of bike trails in the DFW area ...
Riding a bike was easy when I was a kid. You just got on your bike and rode around the neighborhood. We didn’t need helmets, colorful Spandex outfits, special shoes, or police protection from cars. Of ...
While some cyclists enjoy the challenge of steep slopes and rough and rocky terrain, others prefer a much smoother ride. This list of 10 local bike trails includes an assortment of paved and off-road ...
A new mountain bike trail opened today in East Dallas. Five miles of dirt track twist and turn through 50 wooded acres of the aptly named Creekside Park, which nestles up to White Rock Creek, about a ...
Dallas' growing trail system offers an exercise venue not only for man but also for his best friend. Dallas is still many miles from counting itself as hike-and-bike-friendly, but Saturday’s official ...
Jacob Nilz, president of Dallas Off-Road Bicycle Association (DORBA), goes down a double black diamond mountain bike trail in the Big Cedar Wilderness on Saturday, March 18, 2023, in Dallas. The city ...
Hike and bike trails have been very popular in Dallas and the city council Wednesday approved several new segments. The busy Katy Trail comes to a dead-end near the American Airlines Center where ...
Texas cities like Houston, Austin, and San Antonio have all invested in their bike culture. Austin has numerous bike lanes, still has a trail named after Lance Armstrong for some reason, and possesses ...
Dallas has received $7.5 million in federal funding to complete the Dallas Cotton Belt Trail. The completed trail will link the Preston Ridge Trail and the Marni Kaner Trail. All three trails combined ...
An updated bike plan that could add hundreds of miles of new bike lanes and trails to Dallas over the next 20 years is getting closer to city council approval. City officials said Tuesday that Dallas ...
North Texas planners now have the funding they need to build a 64-mile hike and bike trail connecting Fort Worth to Dallas, and get it open to the public by fall 2023. “It’s a milestone,” said David ...
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