Fish Creek Trail

This trail connects the vibrant towns of Grand Prairie and Arlington.

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Fish Creek Trail Details

This trail connects the vibrant towns of Grand Prairie and Arlington, which is why the locals have affectionately nicknamed it the "trail of two cities." As you cycle along this 7.3-mile trail, you will see the best of what these two cities have to offer, including neighborhoods, schools, parks, and, best of all, beautiful landscapes. A highlight of the ride is cycling under the commemorative archway, which symbolizes where both cities meet. You can also hop off at Cravens Park in Arlington for a quick hike, a game of tennis, or a mid-afternoon BBQ. If you happen to be visiting in spring, you will also notice the colorful fields of wildflowers that bloom in the wooded forests right outside the park.

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