Historic Downtown Mckinney loop from Frisco
Historic Downtown Mckinney loop from Frisco
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50.8km
260m
Cycling
Cycle a moderate 31.6-mile loop from Frisco to Historic Downtown McKinney, enjoying paved paths, urban scenery, and historic charm.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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26.5 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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50.8 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
16.7 km
15.7 km
9.77 km
8.11 km
476 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
44.7 km
5.52 km
340 m
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Highest point (240 m)
Lowest point (160 m)
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The estimated duration for cycling this 50.8-kilometer (31.6-mile) loop is approximately 3 hours, 2 minutes. This is an average for touring cyclists and can vary based on your pace and stops.
The route is primarily on paved surfaces, including street, cycleway, and road segments. While it has an elevation gain of about 260 meters (853 feet), it's generally considered a moderate ride due to its smooth terrain.
Yes, while classified as a 'moderate bike ride' requiring good fitness, its predominantly paved nature makes it generally suitable for all skill levels, including beginners with some cycling experience.
The main attraction is Historic Downtown McKinney, known for its historic buildings, shops, restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere. The journey itself offers a blend of urban and suburban landscapes, with potential green spaces and dedicated bike paths.
While specific parking locations aren't detailed, both Frisco and McKinney have extensive park and trail systems. In McKinney, areas like Erwin Park offer amenities, suggesting parking might be available at various park access points or within Historic Downtown McKinney itself for those starting there.
Yes, this route is part of a broader network of trails connecting North Texas cities. Along the way, you'll encounter sections of official trails such as Wilson Creek Trail, Towne Lake Trail, Cedar Creek Trail, and Taychas Trail, among others.
The route primarily uses paved roads and cycleways. While dogs are generally allowed in public parks and on trails in the area, they should always be kept on a leash. Check local ordinances for specific rules in Frisco and McKinney.
Spring and Fall typically offer the most pleasant cycling conditions in North Texas, with milder temperatures. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be chilly, so plan accordingly and check the weather forecast.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public route between Frisco and Historic Downtown McKinney.
Yes, Historic Downtown McKinney is rich with amenities, including a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars, making it an excellent spot for refueling and relaxation during or after your ride. You'll find numerous options there.
Consider starting your ride early, especially during warmer months, to avoid peak heat. Historic Downtown McKinney is a great mid-point or destination, so plan to spend some time exploring its unique offerings. The route is well-integrated into the local infrastructure, so look out for dedicated bike paths.