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6.55km
10m
Hiking
An easy 4.1-mile paved hiking trail in Akin Park, featuring pedestrian bridges, park amenities, and minimal elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.41 km
139 m
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6.26 km
187 m
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The Akin Park Trail in Longview, Texas, features a generally easy and accessible experience. It's primarily a paved, 10-foot-wide concrete path, making it suitable for walking, running, and cycling. You'll find prefabricated steel pedestrian bridges along the way, and the path is relatively flat.
Yes, this trail is considered very easy and is ideal for beginners and families. Its paved surface and mild terrain make it accessible for all ages. The park itself is family-friendly, offering amenities like a playground and pavilion.
The trail is located within Akin Park in Longview, Texas. Parking is available within the park, which serves as a convenient access point for the trail. As it's a city park, parking is generally straightforward.
While the trail is a popular spot for outdoor activity, specific dog regulations are not detailed in the provided information. Generally, dogs are welcome in city parks and on trails, but it's always best to keep them on a leash and clean up after them. Check local Longview city ordinances for any specific park rules.
No, as the Akin Park Trail is part of a public city park in Longview, Texas, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the trail or the park facilities.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round due to its paved surface. However, spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities in Texas. A portion of the trail is lighted between 4th Street and Hollybrook, enhancing its usability during early mornings or evenings, especially in warmer months or shorter winter days.
The trail runs through Akin Park, which offers various amenities. You'll find a newly improved play structure, a pavilion, tennis courts, and a playground. Certain sections of the trail also include drinking fountains, benches, and exercise stations.
Yes, the Akin Park Trail is part of a larger '10-mile Consecutive Trail System' in Longview. Specifically, the route also passes through sections of the Guthrie Park Trail.
The trail is located within an 11.5-acre neighborhood park and runs through the Grace Creek corridor. You'll experience a pleasant urban park setting with green spaces, park amenities, and views of the creek.
The Akin Park Trail is part of a larger linear trail system. While you can certainly do sections as out-and-back, the komoot route provided for Akin Park Trail is a loop, allowing you to experience different parts of the park and its surroundings.
While not a 'hidden gem' in the traditional sense, a notable feature is that a portion of the trail, specifically the 'Hike & Bike Trail Akin Park to 4th Street,' is lighted. This allows for enjoyable walks or runs even after sunset, which is a great convenience for evening activities.
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