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Hike the 6.9-mile Oak Point and Bob Woodruff Parks Loop, a moderate trail through diverse landscapes with lakes and creeks in Plano, Texas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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1.16 km
Highlight • Trail
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2.09 km
Highlight • River
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3.43 km
Highlight • Lake
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4.00 km
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8.42 km
Highlight • Lake
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9.01 km
Highlight • Natural
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9.26 km
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11.2 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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9.78 km
1.33 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
9.68 km
1.05 km
227 m
198 m
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Both Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve and Bob Woodruff Park offer ample parking. You can find parking lots conveniently located at various access points within both parks, providing direct access to the loop trail.
Yes, the loop is dog-friendly! Dogs are welcome on the trails, but please ensure they are kept on a leash at all times. Bob Woodruff Park also features a dedicated dog park for off-leash play.
The best times to hike this loop are generally during the spring and fall months when the weather in Plano, Texas, is milder. Summers can be very hot, and while beautiful, winter mornings can be chilly. Spring brings wildflowers, and fall offers pleasant temperatures and changing foliage.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve or Bob Woodruff Park, or to hike the loop trail. Both parks are free and open to the public.
The terrain is generally considered easy, with minimal elevation change. Much of the trail is paved and wide, making it accessible. Some sections also offer soft-surface trails, particularly along Rowlett Creek. While mostly flat, you'll encounter a good mixture of gentle hills and flat sections.
You can expect diverse and pleasant scenery, including ponds like Bob Woodruff Park Lake and Oak Point Park Pond, wooded areas, and open spaces. The parks are home to native wildlife habitats, prairie restoration zones, and hardwood forests. Keep an eye out for various waterfowl, especially around the lakes, and other native animals.
Yes, the paved sections of the loop are wide, well-maintained, and fully ADA-accessible, with a maximum slope of 5%. This makes it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, allowing a wide range of visitors to enjoy the parks.
Yes, portions of the trail that run over Rowlett Creek are known to be prone to flooding during heavy rain events. It's advisable to check local conditions after significant rainfall.
Both Oak Point Park and Bob Woodruff Park offer numerous amenities. You'll find restrooms, picnic areas, playgrounds, and pavilions. Oak Point Park also has a recreation center, a fishing pond, and opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding on its pond.
Yes, the Oak Point and Bob Woodruff Parks Loop is part of Plano's extensive trail system. It connects to other major trails like the Santa Fe Trail, allowing for longer excursions across Eastern Plano. The route also passes through sections of the Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve, Bob Woodruff Park Trail, and Rowlett Creek Trail.
The average duration to complete the 11.2 km (7-mile) loop is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.