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Trinity Levee Trail

Hard

2.9

(28)

44

hikers

Trinity Levee Trail

07:11

28.5km

40m

Hiking

Embark on a challenging hike along the Trinity Levee Trail, a difficult 17.7-mile (28.5 km) route that offers unique perspectives of Dallas. As you traverse the path, you'll gain 117 feet (36 metres) in elevation, a journey estimated to take around 7 hours and 10 minutes. The trail provides distinct…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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11.6 km

View of Railroad Bridge over Trinity River

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Steel bridge, no access to bridge.

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14.8 km

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16.9 km

Convenient access to the Santa Fee Trestle trail. Close to some ponds, where you can see turtles, if you don't scare them...

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28.5 km

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26.8 km

1.06 km

491 m

175 m

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11.5 km

8.76 km

7.07 km

1.13 km

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Tuesday 30 June

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Trinity Levee Trail?

While the terrain along the Trinity Levee Trail is generally flat and considered easy, the full route covers a significant distance of approximately 28.5 kilometers (17.7 miles). This length can make it a challenging and demanding hike, especially for those not accustomed to long distances, which contributes to its 'difficult' rating on komoot. It's suitable for beginners looking for a long, flat walk, but be prepared for the duration.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The trail primarily features gravel surfaces, often serving as maintenance roads for the levee system. You'll also find paved sections, particularly where it integrates with the Trinity Skyline Trail. Be aware that some parts, especially within the riverbed, can become muddy and challenging after rain, though many sections have been improved with gravel and brick dust for better all-weather use. The paths are generally flat.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The Trinity Levee Trail offers unique perspectives of Dallas. You'll enjoy distinct views of the Downtown Dallas skyline, the Trinity River, and various iconic bridges like the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. In some areas, you might feel completely immersed in nature, away from the city bustle. However, much of the trail is exposed with very little shade, so be prepared for sun, wind, or humidity depending on the weather.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks on the trail?

Yes, the route provides several excellent viewpoints. You can enjoy a View of Railroad Bridge over Trinity River and a stunning View of Downtown Dallas from Trinity Riverbed. The trail also passes by the Sante Fe Trestle Trailhead and Parking, which is a significant access point.

Where are the main access points and parking for the Trinity Levee Trail?

You can access the trail from various locations. Popular access points include Trammell Crow Park, the Continental Avenue Bridge, and Trinity Overlook. The Sante Fe Trestle Trailhead and Parking is also a key starting point with dedicated parking facilities.

Is the Trinity Levee Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the Trinity Levee Trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Trinity Levee Trail is part of a larger network and integrates with several other Dallas trail systems. The route includes sections of the Trinity Skyline Trail, DFW Discovery Trail, The Loop, and the Santa Fe Trestle Trail. This connectivity allows for extended exploration and links to various city parks.

What is the best time of year to visit the Trinity Levee Trail?

Due to the trail's exposed nature with minimal shade, spring and fall are generally the most comfortable seasons for hiking. During these times, temperatures are milder, making the long distance more enjoyable. Summers can be very hot and humid, and winters can be windy. Always check the weather forecast before you go.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Trinity Levee Trail or Trinity River Greenbelt Park?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Trinity Levee Trail or the surrounding Trinity River Greenbelt Park. The trails are publicly accessible for recreation.

What should I bring for a hike on the Trinity Levee Trail?

Given the trail's length and exposure, it's essential to bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days. Sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen is highly recommended due to the lack of shade. Comfortable walking or hiking shoes suitable for both paved and gravel surfaces are also a must. Consider bringing snacks for energy on this long route.

Are there any loop options available on the Trinity Levee Trail?

The Trinity Levee Trail itself is largely an out-and-back system along the levees. However, its integration with other trails like the Trinity Skyline Trail and the Santa Fe Trestle Trail, as well as various access points, allows for creating custom loop routes of varying lengths by connecting different sections and bridges.

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