Chisholm Trail
Explore the spectacular scenery of north Texas when you spend the day cycling this nearly 10-mile-long trail.
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Chisholm Trail Details
Explore the spectacular scenery of north Texas when you spend the day cycling this nearly 10-mile-long trail. The trail leads from Harrington Park all the way to Jack Carter Park while passing numerous parks, playgrounds, shopping centers, and residential neighborhoods. It goes under most of the major streets and intersections, which is faster and safer compared to cycling on the road. Overall, the trail is flat and paved, although there are some twists and turns to keep the ride interesting. If you are looking for a good place to rest along the way, you can stop at Big Lake Park or Memorial Park for a quick break.
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