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  1. Dallas' White Rock Creek Trail is one of the longest and most heavily-used trails in North Texas. The 9.2-mile White Rock Creek Trail, located in northeast Dallas adjacent to White Rock Creek, links several parks that make up the White Rock Creek Greenbelt including Hillcrest Park, Valley View Park, Anderson-Bonner Park, Orbiter Park, Northwood ...

  2. Interactive White Rock Creek Trail Map. Menu can show additional layers, and the map can be full screen. (Full screen is recommended for mobile users.) Static 911 Map. The 911 map can be used to report the location of an emergency or issue that needs attention on the trail.

  3. Aug 24, 2022 · The 7.6 mile White Rock Creek Trail, located in northeast Dallas adjacent to White Rock Creek, links several parks that make up the White Rock Creek Greenbelt including Valley View Park, Anderson-Bonner Park, Orbiter Park, Northwood Park, Harry S. Moss Park, Fair Oaks Park, R. P. Brooks Park, Olive Shapiro Park, Flag Pole Hill and White Rock ...

    • Dallas, TX
  4. A 17.1-mile trail that runs along White Rock Creek and Lake, offering scenic views and recreational activities. Find parking, water fountains, restrooms, and picnic areas at the trail's northern and southern ends.

  5. Enjoy this 13.7-km out-and-back trail near Addison, Texas. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 35 min to complete. This is a popular trail for road biking, running, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

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    • Addison, Texas, United States
  6. A north-south trail that connects North Dallas to the tip of White Rock Lake. Bike the trail south to the lake, complete the lake loop and ride back for a scenic 25-mile trip. (Run it and you?re ready for a marathon!)

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  8. Jan 1, 2019 · Review: Part of the best paved trail system in the Dallas area, White Rock Creek Trail is a heavily used trail that extends from North Dallas to White Rock Lake. This trail segues through a green belt alongside White Rock Creek, avoiding street crossings allowing for a continuous ride.