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United States
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Tarrant County
Fort Worth

Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop

Moderate

5.0

(5789)

10,237

riders

Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop

02:22

41.9km

230m

Road cycling

This moderate 26.0-mile road cycling loop on the Trinity Trails offers diverse scenery along the Trinity River and through Gateway Park.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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307 m

Gateway Park

Highlight • Forest

Spanning 790 acres, this heavily wooded park is situated along the Trinity River. It boasts amenities such as baseball fields, an observation deck, benches, and more. The Woof Dog Park, …

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4.17 km

Harmon Field Park

Highlight • Rest Area

In 1925, the William E. Harmon Foundation generously donated $2,000 to the city for the acquisition of land to create a park for the African American community. Today, this park …

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27.9 km

The Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Bridge is 368' long and crosses over the Trinity River to connect Trinity Park to a trail leading to downtown Fort Worth. The bridge was …

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41.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

21.4 km

8.42 km

6.82 km

4.41 km

794 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

31.4 km

8.02 km

2.48 km

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Lowest point (150 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop?

The route starts and ends at Gateway Park, which offers ample parking. You can find parking facilities within the park itself, providing convenient access to the trailhead for this loop.

Is the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the Trinity Trails system, including this loop, is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all trail users and local wildlife. Please remember to clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop?

Spring and Fall are generally the best times to cycle this loop. The weather is typically milder, making for more comfortable rides. Summers in Fort Worth can be very hot, so if cycling then, it's best to go early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat. Winters are usually mild, but check the forecast for colder days.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop?

No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access and cycle the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop. The trails are part of the public park system in Fort Worth and are free to use.

What is the terrain like on this road cycling loop?

This loop is primarily designed for road cycling and features mostly well-paved surfaces, including asphalt and concrete. While the broader Trinity Trails system has varied surfaces, this specific route focuses on smooth paths. Be aware that some sections, particularly on the western end near the Army Corps of Engineers park, may have a few hills, contributing to the moderate elevation gain.

Is the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop suitable for beginner road cyclists?

This loop is rated as 'moderate' due to its distance and potential elevation gains (up to 1,000 feet). While the surfaces are mostly paved and smooth, beginner road cyclists should be prepared for some inclines and the overall length of the ride. It requires good fitness, so it might be a challenging but achievable goal for beginners looking to push themselves.

What can I see along the route?

The loop offers diverse scenery as it winds along the Trinity River. You'll pass through heavily wooded areas, experience both urban and natural sections, and enjoy views of Gateway Park. Notable landmarks include Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Bridge and Harmon Field Park. The trail system also connects to various attractions like the Fort Worth Botanic Gardens and the Fort Worth Zoo, though this specific loop focuses on the Gateway Park area.

Does the route intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route is part of the extensive Trinity Trails system. It primarily follows sections of the "Trinity Trails" and "Trinity Trail" paths, which make up a significant portion of the Fort Worth multi-use trail network.

Are there any specific sections of the Trinity Trails that road cyclists should be aware of?

While this specific Komoot loop is designed for road bikes with mostly paved surfaces, it's good to know that the wider Trinity Trails network does include some unpaved or gravel sections, particularly towards Airfield Falls. If you venture off this specific loop, be mindful of surface changes. This loop, however, sticks to the smoother, paved paths suitable for road cycling.

What amenities are available along the Trinity Trails: Gateway Park Loop?

Along the route, especially within parks like Gateway Park and Trinity Park, you can find various amenities. These often include picnic areas, restrooms, and sometimes playgrounds. The extensive Trinity Trails system also features 911 markers approximately every 1000 feet for emergencies, enhancing safety.

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