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Touring cycling routes around Lake Dallas feature a landscape shaped by Lewisville Lake, offering extensive lake views and diverse natural environments. The region provides a mix of paved pathways and greenbelt systems, suitable for various cycling experiences. Terrain generally includes gentle elevations, with some routes following river corridors and former rail lines. The area is characterized by its connection to a wider network of trails within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 37.7-mile Lewisville Lake loop via Little Elm, enjoying lake views and diverse natural scenery.
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Cycle the easy DCTA A Train Trail, a 19.3-mile concrete path connecting Denton and Lewisville, featuring lake views and intermodal access.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This Park has something for everyone in the family. There is a paved multi-use loop trail the runs about a mile around the park and there are amenities here such as restrooms, picnic tables and a pavilion,
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Wichita Forest Park in Highland Village, Texas, offers a tranquil 1-mile loop trail through 25 acres of serene woodland. The trail meanders through the Eastern Cross Timbers region, showcasing native post oak trees and diverse wildlife. Open year-round, it's a peaceful escape into nature.
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The A-Train Rail Trail goes right along the backside of the Lake Park 9-Hole Executive Golf Course. It's great, but time your crossing to avoid teeing golfers. Otherwise, you risk getting hit by a low-skilled golfer, which this golf course has many of.
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The A-train Rail Trail is a 19-mile trail that runs alongside the commuter train line. It is a good place for a walk, as there are very few street crossings and normally the path is not too busy. It runs from Denton all the way to Lewisville Lake.
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The Lewisville Lake Bridge crosses Hickory Creek and has a separate pedestrian and bike crossing. The bike and pedestrian bridge is part of the A-train Rail Trail that runs further down into Lewisville.
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Lewisville Lake Park is a large park along the banks of Lewisville Lake. The park has boat launches, a long multiuse trail, a playground and picnic areas.
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Doubletree Ranch Park is the newest park in Highland Village. The park has walking trails, a pavilion and a large lawn, which is a great spot for a picnic.
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There are over 10 touring cycling routes available around Lake Dallas, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The region around Lake Dallas offers a mix of paved pathways and greenbelt systems. You'll find routes with gentle elevations, often following river corridors or former rail lines. For example, the DCTA A Train Trail is an easy, paved concrete path, while the Lewisville Lake loop via Little Elm offers diverse natural scenery with moderate terrain.
Yes, Lake Dallas has several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. The DCTA A Train Trail is an excellent choice, being a 19-mile (31.1 km) paved path that runs alongside an active commuter train line, offering lake views and intermodal access. Another accessible option is the Doubletree Ranch Park – Lewisville Lake Bridge loop from Highland Village, which is also rated as easy.
Absolutely. Many touring cycling routes around Lake Dallas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Popular circular routes include the Lewisville Lake loop via Little Elm and the Lewisville Lake Bridge – A-train Rail Trail loop from Highland Village/Lewisville Lake, both offering extensive lake views and varied terrain.
The primary scenic feature is Lewisville Lake itself, offering picturesque views along many routes. The Lewisville Lake loop via Little Elm is specifically known for its extensive lake views. Additionally, the Lewisville Lake Bridge provides a nearly 3km long segregated bike and walking lane with panoramic views over the lake. You can also explore natural areas like Hidden Cove Park and Doubletree Ranch Park.
Yes, several parks and attractions are easily accessible. Doubletree Ranch Park in Highland Village offers walking trails and a large lawn, perfect for a break. Hidden Cove Park, located along Lewisville Lake, provides boat launches and multi-use trails. The Doubletree Ranch Park – Lewisville Lake Bridge loop from Highland Village directly incorporates Doubletree Ranch Park into its route.
The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant weather for touring cycling in Lake Dallas, with milder temperatures and less humidity. Summers can be quite hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if cycling during this season. Winters are typically mild, making cycling possible year-round, though occasional cold fronts can occur.
Yes, the DCTA A Train Trail is a significant asset for touring cyclists, as it runs alongside an active commuter train line, offering excellent intermodal access. This allows cyclists to use the A-train to reach various points along the trail, connecting Denton and Lewisville.
Parking is generally available at various access points for the trails. For routes like the Lewisville Lake Bridge – A-train Rail Trail loop from Highland Village/Lewisville Lake, you can often find parking near Lewisville Lake or in Highland Village. Parks like Hidden Cove Park and Doubletree Ranch Park also offer parking facilities for visitors.
While many trails in the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific park regulations for trails around Lake Dallas. Generally, dogs on leashes are welcome on multi-use trails, but ensure you carry water for them, especially during warmer months, and clean up after your pet.
Yes, given Lake Dallas's proximity to urban areas, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores in nearby towns like Lewisville and Little Elm, especially along routes that pass through or near these communities. Lewisville Lake Park also offers amenities that could include concessions or picnic areas for a stop.
The touring cycling routes in Lake Dallas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the beautiful lake views, the well-maintained paved paths like the A-train Rail Trail, and the overall tranquil natural environment that makes for an enjoyable ride.
The natural areas around Lake Dallas, particularly near Lewisville Lake and its greenbelts, are home to various wildlife. You might spot different species of birds, including waterfowl near the lake, as well as small mammals. Always be aware of your surroundings and respect the natural habitat.


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