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Touring cycling around Wylie, Texas, is characterized by its location within the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, offering access to large bodies of water like Lavon Lake and Lake Ray Hubbard. The region is part of the Blackland Prairie ecoregion, featuring fertile soil and gently rolling terrain. This landscape provides touring cycling routes with minimal elevation changes, suitable for various 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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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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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This 9.4-mile trail follows Spring Creek through a number of lovely parks, near schools, and libraries, as well as the Plano Seniors Center. It's paved and well maintained so it's makes the perfect place to bring the family for a ride on a nice day.
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The Bluebonnet Trail is part of Plano's trail system, stretching over 10 miles with a brief break near Preston Rd. It connects various trails, including the Blue Ridge Park, Preston Ridge, Shady Brook, and Chisholm Trails. Though it runs parallel to busy streets and powerlines, the trail becomes picturesque in spring with blooming wildflowers. The well-maintained concrete path offers a smooth ride, and the surrounding grass is regularly mowed, making it a pleasant route for cyclists.
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Rowlett Creek flows through the south western end of Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve. It is crossed by a curving board walk that connects the Nature and Retreat Center and pond to the Recreation Center and the Rowlett Creek Trail system.
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Here in Jack Carter Park two of Planos most popular trails cross paths. You can take the Bluebonnet if heading East or West, while the Chisholm Trail runs North and South from here.
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This lovely neighborhood park has a playground, picnic areas, BBQ grills, and access to the lake. While swimming is not permitted, hand-paddled watercraft are (kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards).
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Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, the largest park in Plano, covers 800 acres from Parker Road to Chaparral Road and Spring Creek Parkway to Los Rios Boulevard. Cyclists can enjoy almost eight miles of concrete trails and five miles of soft trails along Rowlett Creek. Open daily from 5 am to 11 pm, the park is a great spot for biking and hiking. Keep an eye out for wildlife and natural hazards like snakes and poison ivy.
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Big Lake Park is a pleasant, small city park along the Chisholm Trail in Plano Texas. Big Lake also borders the park where you can see paddle-boarders and kayakers on hot days. This is a great place to pause and sip some water on one of the many benches before continuing on your ride down the Chisholm Trail.
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Rowlett Creek is home to a number of greenspaces, as it flows through Plano. The trails that follow it can be used to link Bob Woodruff Park with Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, which is a beautifully serene walk considering its urban surroundings.
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Wylie is situated in the Blackland Prairie ecoregion, which means you'll find gently rolling terrain with minimal elevation changes. This makes most routes suitable for touring cyclists looking for less strenuous rides. Many routes also feature picturesque lakeside views, especially around Lavon Lake and Lake Ray Hubbard, or follow creeks like Rowlett Creek.
There are over a dozen touring cycling routes available around Wylie. The majority of these, specifically 12 out of 13, are rated as easy, making the area very accessible for various skill levels.
Yes, Wylie offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes due to its generally flat terrain and well-maintained trails. A great option is the Rowlett Creek Trail loop from Rowlett Creek Trailhead, which is 8.7 miles (14.0 km) and leads through a scenic area. Many routes are designed for easy riding, perfect for families.
Many routes in Wylie offer scenic views of natural features. You can cycle along the shores of Lavon Lake or Lake Ray Hubbard, or follow creeks like Rowlett Creek. Highlights include Bob Woodruff Park Pond and the diverse habitats of Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, which is a short distance away and offers opportunities for wildlife spotting.
The touring cycling routes around Wylie are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.98 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the scenic lakeside environments, the well-maintained trails along creeks, and the overall ease of the routes, making them enjoyable for a wide range of abilities.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Wylie are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Lakes of Springfield Park Lake loop from Downtown Rowlett is a popular circular route that provides scenic views around the lake.
The Bob Woodruff Park Pond – Rowlett Creek Trails loop from Shiloh Road is an excellent choice. This 20.3-mile (32.7 km) route follows Rowlett Creek, offering a mix of natural and paved surfaces, and takes you through areas like Bob Woodruff Park Pond, providing a great way to experience the local parks and nature.
For a moderate distance ride, consider the Bluebonnet Trail – Big Lake Park loop from Parking Lot 7. This route covers approximately 17.1 miles (27.6 km) and offers a pleasant touring experience through local parks and around Big Lake.
Yes, several routes in the Wylie area offer a mix of surfaces. The Bob Woodruff Park Pond – Rowlett Creek Trails loop from Shiloh Road is a good example, following Rowlett Creek with sections of both natural and paved surfaces, catering to different cycling preferences.
Yes, the Allen Old Stone Dam – Trail in the Woods loop from Lovejoy High School is a great option. This route, approximately 12.7 miles (20.5 km) long, takes you through areas like Allen, offering a change of scenery while remaining within easy reach of Wylie.
Touring cycling routes around Wylie often feature open vistas across the Blackland Prairie landscape and scenic views of large bodies of water. You can expect picturesque lakeside scenery, especially around Lavon Lake and Lake Ray Hubbard, and pleasant views along creeks and through local parks.


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