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Tarrant County
Fort Worth

Trinity Trails

Moderate

4.5

(5572)

12,183

riders

Trinity Trails

03:37

60.3km

210m

Cycling

Embark on a touring cycling adventure along the Trinity Trails, a moderate route spanning 37.5 miles (60.3 km) with a total elevation gain of 699 feet (213 metres). This extensive network offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from urban views of downtown Fort Worth to peaceful, wooded sections along the Trinity…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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The Crystelle Waggoner Trailhead – Trinity Trails Gravel Section

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Luxury limestone gravel here, some ruts and washboard but mostly just nice, driveway-in-the-hamptons grade and gravel. Fast section, less the doggos and their pet hoomans.

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29.5 km

Benbrook Lake

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To the south west of Forth Worth lies Lake Benbrook, a great destination a short ride from the city. Loads of activities on offer, or just a nice place to …

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58.8 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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60.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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35.6 km

16.1 km

8.22 km

226 m

215 m

Surfaces

46.6 km

7.51 km

6.05 km

182 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the terrain like for cycling on the Trinity Trails?

The trails offer a varied surface, including asphalt, concrete, and crushed stone. While much of it is paved, some sections incorporate gravel. Touring bikes are well-suited for this mixed terrain, though road bikes might find the gravel sections more challenging. There are also parallel gravel paths alongside some paved sections, giving you options.

What attractions and viewpoints can I see along the route?

The trails offer diverse scenery, from views of the Trinity River and downtown Fort Worth's skyline to wooded areas and urban landscapes. You can cycle directly to major Fort Worth attractions like the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the Japanese Garden, Log Cabin Village, the Fort Worth Zoo, and the historic Fort Worth Stockyards. Notable points on this specific route include The Crystelle Waggoner Trailhead – Trinity Trails Gravel Section, Benbrook Lake, and the Phyllis J. Tilley Memorial Bridge.

Is the trail suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the Trinity Trails are generally considered easy, with a mostly flat terrain and minimal elevation gain. This makes it very accessible for novice riders and families. While some gravel sections exist, they are manageable for touring bikes, and many paved options are available.

What is the best time of year to visit for cycling?

Spring and Fall are generally the best times to cycle the Trinity Trails, offering pleasant temperatures. Summers in Fort Worth can be very hot, so if you ride then, it's best to go early in the morning or later in the evening to avoid the peak heat. Winters are usually mild, making it possible to ride year-round, though you should check weather conditions for any cold snaps.

Where can I park to access the Trinity Trails?

There are numerous access points and parking options along the extensive Trinity Trails system. For this route, starting near the Crystelle Waggoner Trailhead is a good option, which offers parking and access to both paved and gravel sections. Many city parks along the river also provide parking facilities.

Are dogs allowed on the Trinity Trails?

Yes, the Trinity Trails are dog-friendly. However, all dogs must be kept on a leash, and you are expected to clean up after your pet. Designated equestrian trails are also available in some areas, so be mindful of other trail users.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trails?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Trinity Trails system. It is a public multi-use trail network freely available for recreation.

Are there places to eat or rent bikes along the route?

Yes, the trails connect to various urban areas, offering amenities. You can find places to eat, such as Press Cafe, directly accessible from the trails. Bike rental locations are also available at several points along the system, making it convenient if you don't bring your own.

Does this route connect to other trails or areas?

The Trinity Trails form a vast network, effectively linking various parts of Fort Worth, including parks, cultural attractions, and downtown. This specific route primarily follows the Trinity Trails, but the system itself is a "spiderweb" of paths, connecting to many other local trails and points of interest throughout the city.

What should I bring for a touring bicycle ride on the Trinity Trails?

Given the varied terrain and potential for gravel sections, it's advisable to bring a touring bicycle equipped for mixed surfaces. Essential items include water, snacks, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a basic bike repair kit (patch kit, pump), and a helmet. Since the trail connects to urban areas, a lock might also be useful if you plan to stop at attractions.

How long does it typically take to complete this touring cycling route?

This specific route, covering approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles), typically takes around 3.5 to 4 hours to complete by touring bicycle. This duration can vary depending on your pace, the number of stops you make, and whether you explore any of the connected attractions.

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