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Explore the Corinth Community Park trail, an easy 3.7-mile (5.9 km) hike that offers a pleasant escape into nature. You will wind through wooded areas on singletrack paths, experiencing varied terrain with natural obstacles like roots and small dips. Keep an eye out for Lynchburg Creek as you trek alongside…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.88 km
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3.60 km
1.90 km
314 m
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5.26 km
464 m
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The trails are generally considered easy or "green" difficulty, making them suitable for beginners and families. However, there are also intermediate sections, such as "Thrashers Maze," which offers a more challenging aerobic workout with tight, twisty singletrack, short, steep drops, climbs, and numerous log crossings.
The trails primarily consist of singletrack paths that wind through wooded areas with dense trees. You'll encounter natural obstacles like roots, small dips, ditches, and a few short, steep drops and climbs. There are also occasional small water crossings, some of which may remain wet year-round. The scenery includes treks along Lynchburg Creek and through various wooded sections, including an area known as Pacman Hill.
Yes, the system offers approximately 5 to 7 miles of trails. This includes a 4.1-mile family-friendly, two-way perimeter trail and a 1.5-mile, one-way intermediate loop known as "Thrashers Maze." The trails are interconnected, offering diverse options for different skill levels.
There are multiple parking areas available. You can park at the fishing pond, the east end of the park, or by Corinth City Hall. The City Hall parking area also serves as a trailhead and provides a connection to the Denton Rails-to-Trail.
No, there are no admission costs or permits required to access the trails at Corinth Community Park. They are free and open to the public.
While the trail research does not explicitly state dog rules, community parks in the area typically allow dogs on leash. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The trail research does not specify a best time of year. However, given the wooded nature and potential for wet crossings, spring and fall generally offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters might bring cooler, potentially muddy conditions.
The trails are well-maintained by volunteers and the City of Corinth Trails Committee. Look for blue or green arrows and spray-painted spots on trees, which mark the way, especially since many trails intertwine. Using a navigation app like komoot can also help you stay on track.
Beyond the hiking trails, the park offers a variety of amenities. These include sports fields, a basketball court, a gazebo, a playscape, a pond with a boardwalk and fishing piers, picnic tables, and restrooms.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the DCTA A Train Trail and the A-Train Rail Trail, offering opportunities to extend your hike or connect to other areas.
Absolutely! The majority of the trails, including a 4.1-mile perimeter trail, are considered easy and are very suitable for beginners and families looking for a pleasant outdoor experience. There are minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for most.