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Jogging around Kennedale offers a blend of paved pathways and natural tracks, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. The area features extensive trail systems that wind through local parks, greenways, and natural preserves. Terrain includes mostly flat, paved surfaces along creek-side paths, as well as sandy tracks through woodlands and meadows. The region's geography provides diverse running experiences, from urban park loops to more natural, unpaved routes.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
3.57km
00:23
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Jog the easy 2.2-mile Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop through prairie landscapes and seasonal wildflowers in Fort Worth's Tandy Hills Nat
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Jog the 3.1-mile (5.0 km) Trinity Trails: Cobb Park Loop, a moderate route with 117 feet (36 metres) of elevation gain along Sycamore Creek.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The decorative metal archway marks where Grand Prairie and Arlington meet. The paved trail itself runs a little more than 6 miles alongside the creek of the same name.
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This park spans more than 80 acres of woods, open fields, and natural ponds, making it a haven for nature lovers. Located at the meeting point of two significant ecoregions, it offers a rich diversity of plants and wildlife. Named after Elmer W. Oliver, fondly called "Pops," who both explored and cherished this area. Cycling is not permitted, but visitors can dismount and explore the park on foot.
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This is a well-paved trail that maintains a relatively flat terrain, winding alongside Walnut Creek, and passing by Kathryn Rose Memorial Park and Mansfield Town Park. Along the way the trail includes bird watching stations, scenic overlooks and picnic stations.
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This is a well-paved trail that maintains a relatively flat terrain, winding alongside Walnut Creek, and passing by Kathryn Rose Memorial Park and Mansfield Town Park. Along the way the trail includes bird watching stations, scenic overlooks and picnic stations.
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As its name suggests, this trail is adorned with an array of stunning wildflowers, boasting over a hundred different types along the way. While the trail may be relatively narrow, it's crucial to stay on the designated path, as stepping on the wildflowers can render the area unsuitable for years to come.
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Dedicated in 1923, this 225-acre park was donated by H. H. Cobb of the Belcher Land and Mortgage Company. It offers various amenities, including baseball fields, a basketball court, benches, shelters, tables, and more. The paved trail winds through beautiful surroundings, providing a scenic environment for your run.
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Komoot features 7 diverse running routes around Kennedale, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every runner.
Yes, Kennedale offers several easy running routes perfect for beginners. A great option is the Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop, an easy 2.2-mile trail with mostly paved surfaces, ideal for a relaxed run. Another easy choice is the Walnut Creek Linear Trail loop from Mansfield, which is about 3 miles long.
Running trails in Kennedale offer a varied terrain. You'll find mostly flat, paved surfaces along creek-side paths and urban parks, such as sections of the Trinity Trails: Cobb Park Loop. For a more natural experience, areas like the Southwest Nature Preserve provide sandy tracks through eastern Cross Timbers woodlands and meadows, offering unpaved routes.
Many of Kennedale's local parks offer family-friendly running paths. Sanora Park, the largest park in Kennedale, features paved pathways and nature trails suitable for families. Rodgers Farm Park and Kennedale TownCenter Park also provide well-maintained, tranquil settings for a family run or walk.
While specific dog policies can vary by park, many of Kennedale's local parks and trail systems are generally dog-friendly, provided your pet is on a leash. The paved pathways in parks like Sanora Park and the natural trails in the Southwest Nature Preserve are popular choices for runners with dogs. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions.
For longer runs, Kennedale's proximity to larger regional parks is a great advantage. The Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park loop from Asa Low Intermediate School offers a moderate 7.9-mile route. Additionally, River Legacy Park in nearby Arlington and Cedar Hill State Park are short drives away and provide extensive trail networks for extended runs.
Absolutely. The Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop includes the scenic Wildflower Loop. The Southwest Nature Preserve, with its North Pond Trail and Meadow Loop, offers sandy tracks through woodlands and meadows, providing a more natural and scenic unpaved jogging experience with interpretive signage and four ponds.
Yes, many of the running routes in Kennedale are circular, offering convenient loops. Examples include the Hawk Trail to Cottontail Bend Loop, the Trinity Trails: Cobb Park Loop, and the Fish Creek Trail – Fish Creek Trail loop from Arlington Municipal Airport.
Most local parks in Kennedale, such as Sanora Park, Rodgers Farm Park, and Kennedale TownCenter Park, offer dedicated parking facilities for visitors. Trailheads for routes like the Fish Creek Trail also typically have accessible parking nearby, making it convenient to start your run.
The spring and fall months generally offer the most pleasant weather for jogging in Kennedale, with milder temperatures and often beautiful natural scenery, especially when wildflowers are in bloom. Summer can be quite hot and humid, so early mornings or evenings are preferable, while winter is usually mild enough for comfortable outdoor activity.
While specific landmarks are not highlighted on every route, the Trinity Trails: Cobb Park Loop runs along Sycamore Creek, offering natural views. Sanora Park, a popular spot for runners, features amenities like a fishing pier and a bird habitat, adding points of interest to your run. The Southwest Nature Preserve also includes interpretive signage along its trails.
Runners using komoot appreciate the variety of experiences Kennedale offers, from easy paved loops to more natural, unpaved routes. The area is praised for its diverse trail systems, local parks with well-maintained paths, and the tranquil green settings that make for an enjoyable running experience.


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