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Abilene State ParkThe park provides numerous recreational opportunities including a lake and fishing pond, a historic swimming pool, trails, and camping.
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Explore Bicycling in Texas State with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Bicycling guide to compare the stops that belong together in Texas State, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Abilene State ParkThe park provides numerous recreational opportunities including a lake and fishing pond, a historic swimming pool, trails, and camping.
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Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike TrailAsk any cyclist, and they will tell you that this 14.5-mile loop is the most popular bike path in all of Austin.
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Arbor Hills TrailDespite just being 20 miles from the downtown center of Dallas, this trail feels completely tucked away from the bustle of city life.
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Brushy Creek Regional TrailFor a comprehensive tour of the Austin suburbs, spend the afternoon cycling down this scenic trail.
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Buffalo Bayou TrailYou do not have to travel far out of the city in order to enjoy the great outdoors.
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Campion TrailSplit into two district paths, this cycling trail has 13-miles of wide paved road that is perfect for people of all skill levels.
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Chisholm TrailExplore the spectacular scenery of north Texas when you spend the day cycling this nearly 10-mile-long trail.
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Cottonwood Creek TrailHead to the outskirts of Dallas and enjoy this leisurely ride through the picturesque neighborhoods and suburbs.
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Fish Creek TrailThis trail connects the vibrant towns of Grand Prairie and Arlington.
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George Bush Park Hike and Bike TrailBoasting over 11 miles of trails through marsh and wetland landscapes and rural suburban neighborhoods.
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Lake Mineral Wells State TrailwayExplore the stunning scenery of North Texas when you spend the day cycling along this challenging and adventurous trail.
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Leon Creek GreenwayAs one of the most connected trails in all of San Antonio, this cycling path takes you to some of the best sites and attractions in the city.
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Randy Morrow TrailA perfect mix of steep hills, narrow dirt trails, and wide paved paths, this trail is ideal for both intermediate and experienced cyclists.
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"Salado Creek Greenway Texas"As part of the extensive Greenway trail network, this cycling path runs along San Antonio eastern neighborhoods for roughly 19 miles.
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Trinity TrailsThis sprawling network of interconnected trails is one of the more impressive sights for cyclists.
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Waxahachie Creek Hike & Bike TrailTraveling from Lions Park to Getzendaner Park, this easy 6 mile trail is a great option for cyclists who want to the different sites around Waxahachie.
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West White Oak Bayou TrailThis trail starts in the city center of Houston but quickly leaves the bustle of downtown life in exchange for the great outdoors.
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Brays Bayou Greenway TrailWith a mix of urban landscapes and scenic park views, this trail is one of the newer cycle paths in Houston.

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Columbia Tap Rail-TrailThis trail is 4 miles of cycle path that meanders through the middle of Houstons Third Ward.
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Cotton Belt TrailTravel along the same roads used by the St. Louis Southwestern Railway from the 1800s until the 1970s.
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White Rock Creek TrailThis wide, smoothly paved, 8.4-mile trail snakes along the banks of White Rock Creek from W Lawther Drive to Valley View Park.
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Ray Roberts GreenbeltSpend a peaceful afternoon cycling along the banks of the Trinity River when you choose to head down this trail.