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A wonderful break from the typical concrete pathways, as you hike out to a peninsula viewpoint of Lake Lewisville.


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2.7

Miles

4.4

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Point to Point

540' 165 m

High

528' 161 m

Low

19' 6 m

Up

22' 7 m

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Features Birding · Lake · Wildlife

Family Friendly This trail is very well-surfaced and can easily accommodate bikes and strollers. The entire family will enjoy a trip out the see the lake up close.

Description

This hike and bike trail starts at a very nice trailhead parking area that includes restrooms, water fountains, informational signage, and even a bike repair stand with tools. The entirety of this trail follows along a 10-foot wide gravel path.

As you start, you follow along the street to the south until you reach the Old American Golf Club. For the first mile, the path is shared with golf carts, so stay alert as there are some blind corners. Continue to follow the path towards the practice greens until you pass the netted area and reach pylons that designate the end of the trail for all motorized vehicles.

At that point, you are only a short distance from the start of the loop. The trail is very easily navigated with mileage posted every 0.25 mile, as well as informational signage about wildlife, the local ecosystem and the history of the area. Each information posting is located next to a bench and a trash receptacle. The area is very well-maintained, as they were even resurfacing the trail while I was there. This is a great place to enjoy some gravel and dirt instead of the usual concrete trails that criss cross their way through most of the surrounding cities.

A note of caution, the trail is very exposed and doesn't provide much shade except in the early morning and late evening hours. Plan accordingly and be sure and bring a hat and some sunscreen.

At the far end of the loop, there is a turnoff for a quick hike out to the point of a peninsula where you get a great viewpoint of the surrounding Lake Lewisville. Overall, this is a solid trail that everyone is sure to enjoy.

Flora & Fauna

There are plenty of opportunities for bird and wildlife viewing on this trail. Check out the informational signage posted around the trail for specifics on local flora and fauna.

Contacts

Land Manager: The Colony

Shared By:

John Shuttlesworth

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  3.5 from 2 votes

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If you road your bike to the trailhead, a bike stand with repair tools awaits for those that need to make any adjustments before heading home.
Mar 20, 2017 near The Colony, TX
A nice rest area located along the trail provides a good chance to relax and catch up on information about the local habitat.
Mar 20, 2017 near The Colony, TX

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