Best lakes around Double Oak are primarily found in the surrounding North Texas area, as no prominent lakes are located directly within the town. The region offers access to Grapevine Lake and Lewisville Lake, both significant reservoirs. These lakes provide diverse recreational opportunities, including water sports, hiking, and nature observation. The area's natural landscape is characterized by these large bodies of water and their associated parklands and trails.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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As the name would suggest, the North Shore Trail runs along the north shore of Grapevine Lake. The 8,000 acre reservoir is a popular recreation destination.
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Low to Mid tech elements. Butt kicker on a 90+ degree day. I made it only part way but many chances to cut the ride short and even more to add if you can keep going.
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At roughly 8,000 acres, it's no wonder why Grapevine Lake is one of the most popular reservoirs in this part of Texas. There are a handful of trails that intertwine on the northern banks of the water and offer pretty continuous views.
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Follow a map in this app, not all of it is for biking...
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The Cottonwood Trail is a popular trail in the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area. It is not a challenging trail and is flat, so it is a trail for everyone. The trail passes through some woodland and reclaimed prairie.
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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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The nicely maintained trail stays relatively flat and meanders with plenty of shade through a heavily wooded area. You'll find plenty of spots to enjoy the view of Grapevine Lake, especially at sunset.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the North Shore Trail at Grapevine Lake, known for its well-maintained dirt path and stunning lake views. Another favorite is the Grapevine Lake Trail, offering continuous views along the northern banks of the lake. For a flatter experience, the Cottonwood Trail in the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area is popular, passing through woodlands and reclaimed prairie.
Yes, several options are great for families. The Grapevine Lake Trail and the Cottonwood Trail are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, Doubletree Ranch Park offers walking trails, a pavilion, and a large lawn perfect for picnics and family outings.
The terrain varies. Trails like the North Shore Trail at Grapevine Lake feature a well-maintained dirt path with some rocky sections. In contrast, the Cottonwood Trail at Lewisville Lake is notably flat and easy, suitable for all users. The Northshore Trail – Murrell Park is also relatively flat and shaded.
Beyond hiking, the lakes offer extensive recreational opportunities. You can find various routes for cycling and running. For cycling, explore options like the 'Bike loop from Lake Dallas High School' or the 'Lewisville Lake Bridge – A-train Rail Trail loop' found in the Cycling around Double Oak guide. Runners can check out trails such as 'Knob Hill Trail' or 'Northshore Trail' in the Running Trails around Double Oak guide. Both Grapevine Lake and Lewisville Lake are also popular for boating, fishing, and water sports.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The Cottonwood Trail at Lewisville Lake is described as flat and easy, suitable for everyone. For more options, you can explore easy hikes like 'Northshore Trail' or 'Pilot Knoll Trail' listed in the Easy hikes around Double Oak guide.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Summer is ideal for water sports and swimming. Even in winter, trails like those around Grapevine Lake can be suitable for hiking, especially on milder days.
Absolutely. Both Grapevine Lake and Lewisville Lake offer scenic views. The North Shore Trail at Grapevine Lake and the Northshore Trail – Murrell Park provide stunning vistas of Grapevine Lake, with Murrell Park being particularly noted for sunset views. The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area, home to the Cottonwood Trail, showcases woodlands and reclaimed prairie.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail are not listed, many outdoor trails in the area, including those around Grapevine Lake and Lewisville Lake, generally welcome dogs on leashes. Always check local park regulations before visiting to ensure compliance.
The Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA), which includes the Cottonwood Trail, is an excellent spot for nature observation. This area, with its woodlands and reclaimed prairie, provides habitats for various bird species, small mammals, and other local wildlife.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. The Grapevine Lake Trail is popular for biking, though some sections may be rocky. For more dedicated cycling routes, you can refer to the Cycling around Double Oak guide, which includes routes like the 'Twin Coves Marina loop' and the 'Doubletree Ranch Park – Lewisville Lake Bridge loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the continuous and stunning views of the lakes from trails like the Grapevine Lake Trail and the North Shore Trail. The accessibility and variety of recreational activities, from hiking and biking to water sports, are also highly valued. The peaceful, shaded areas, especially at places like Northshore Trail – Murrell Park, are often highlighted.


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