Taylor Hike & Bike Trail and Downtown Loop
Taylor Hike & Bike Trail and Downtown Loop
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Embark on a moderate hike along the Taylor Hike & Bike Trail and Downtown Loop, a route that spans 6.9 miles (11.2 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 115 feet (35 metres). This trail offers a pleasant mix of natural and urban scenery, guiding you through green spaces and…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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3.87 km
Highlight • Structure
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6.19 km
Highlight • Settlement
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11.2 km
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Parking
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8.18 km
2.47 km
386 m
103 m
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4.99 km
3.42 km
2.16 km
386 m
184 m
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You can find convenient parking at Murphy Park Lake Dam, which provides direct access to the Taylor Hike & Bike Trail. The trail also connects to other parks like Robinson Park and Bull Branch Park, which may offer additional parking options.
Yes, the trail is generally considered family-friendly. Its varied surfaces (crushed granite, concrete, asphalt) and relatively flat profile make it accessible for most ages and fitness levels. It connects to parks with playgrounds and picnic areas, adding to its appeal for families.
The route offers a diverse, multi-surface experience. You'll walk or ride on sections of crushed granite, concrete, and asphalt. This variety makes it suitable for both hiking and biking, and it's generally flat, contributing to its easy to moderate difficulty.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The best times to visit are typically during the spring and fall months. The weather is generally milder and more comfortable for outdoor activities, allowing you to fully enjoy the trail and the downtown area without the intense heat of summer.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to use the Taylor Hike & Bike Trail or to access the public parks it connects to, including Murphy Park. It's free for public use.
You'll experience a mix of natural and urban scenery. The trail passes through green spaces like Murphy Park Lake Dam, where you can see the lake, and follows a creek. It also leads into Downtown Taylor, offering a glimpse into the city's historic architecture and Heritage Square Park.
Yes, the route primarily utilizes sections of the 'Hike & Bike Trail' which is a key greenway connecting various parts of Taylor. While it's largely a continuous path, it integrates with the city's park system and provides access to the downtown area.
Murphy Park is a significant stop along the trail, offering recreational amenities such as athletic fields, playgrounds, picnic tables, and restrooms. The trail borders a lake within the park where fishing is permitted, adding a scenic water feature.
Absolutely! The route includes a loop through Downtown Taylor, where you'll find various local cafes, restaurants, and shops. This makes it easy to refuel or relax after your hike or bike ride.
While the 'Downtown Loop' isn't a formally named trail, the Taylor Hike & Bike Trail conveniently connects to the historic downtown area. This allows you to easily extend your outdoor activity into an urban exploration, experiencing Taylor's architectural history and local businesses.
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