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Legend

Existing Trails Blue Trail Orange Trail Purple Trail Funded Trails Proposed Trails Neighborhood Park Loops DART Rail Lines
Indian Creek Ranch Park Loop (.29 mi) Harvest Run Park Loop (.33 mi)

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Hebron & Josey Library


Hebron Parkway

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Oak Hills Park Loop (.25 mi)

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Oakwood Springs Park Loop (.33 mi)


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Oak Creek Tennis Center


Josey Lane

Oak Creek Park Loop (.5 mi)

Cedar Elm Park Loop (.36 mi)

Rosemeade Recreation Center (.6 mi)

Rosemeade Parkway

Rosemeade Parkway

Standridge Memorial Park Loop (.18 mi)

Timbercreek Park Loop (.21 mi)

Indian Creek Golf Club

Frankford Road

Woodlake Tennis Courts

Dickerson Parkway

Harold K. Bessire Park Loop (.39 mi)

Martha Pointer Park Loop (.38 mi)

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Old Denton Road

Josey Ranch Lake Library


Keller Springs Road

Senior Center

Ward Steenson Park Loop (.23 mi)

Mary Heads Carter Park Loop (.33 mi)

Keller Springs Road Sandy Lake Road


Whitlock Ln.

Keep to the right, except when passing. When paths are crowded, slow down and always yield to pedestrians and slower moving traffic. Always pass on the left, and give a clear audible warning when passing slower traffic, such as Passing on Your Left! Cross carefully. Always look both ways and yield to through traffic. Pedestrians have the right-of-way but need to exercise caution and be aware of the stopping limitation of cyclists and skaters. Cyclists should always ride at a safe speed, never ride on paths intended exclusively for walking or jogging, and use trails instead of roadways where appropriate. Slow down/form a single line in congested conditions, reduced visibility or other hazardous conditions. Avoid congregating on the trail itself. This blocks other users and may result in collisions. Always look both ways and yield to through traffic when crossing a roadway. Obey all traffic signs and signals. Pedestrians should avoid walking more than two abreast. Doing so takes up a lot of space and limits the ability of other users to pass safely. Form a single line in congested areas or when other users are trying to pass. Teach your children they must share the trail. Parents with small children should prevent their children from running into the path of trail traffic, especially cyclists who may not be able to slow down. Pet owners should keep dogs on leash at all times and remove pet droppings from the trail.

Belt Line Road

Belt Line Road

Crosby Recreation Center

Holman D. Rhoton Park Loop (.32 mi)

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Luna Road

Hutton Drive

Parks and Recreation Administration 1610 E. Crosby Road 972-466-3080 cityofcarrollton.com/parksandrec


January 2012

CARROLLTON TRAIL MAP


Where Trail Connections Happen

Kelly Boulevard

Josey Lane

Be courteous to other trail users at all times.

Trail Etiquette

Elm Fork Nature Preserve (.78 mi)

Gravley Park Loop (.25 mi)

A. W. Perry Homestead Museum

Midway Road

Marsh Lane

Clifford E. Hall Park Loop (.31 mi)

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Useful Contact Information


In Case of Emergency ....................................................................................................................Dial 911

Oakwood Springs Park Loop


1817 Hamilton Road

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Police Department (Non-Emergency)....................................................................... 972-466-3333 For General Park Questions: Carrollton Parks & Recreation ...................................................................................... 972-466-3080 cityofcarrollton.com/parksandrec To Report Animal Problems: Animal Services & Adoption Center............................................................................ 972-466-3420

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This trail wraps around a serene pond, as well as a 6 acre park that includes a pavilion, playground, walking path, grills, sand volleyball court and a water fountain.
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Trail Safety Marking System


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To improve trail safety, the City of Carrollton is implementing a trail safety marking system that will aid first responders in the event of an emergency. The system also informs trail users of the distance they have traveled. Sign posts with a unique location identifier (right) will be placed every mile to ensure trail users are never far from an emergency marker. Each marker location represents an address which helps Emergency Dispatch know how to direct first responders when a call comes in, so no time will be lost locating where along the trail the call is coming from. Public Works is also working to install street signs on the bridges over the trails, so pedestrians and cyclists will have a better sense of their location. If you should need assistance while using a trail, find the nearest marker, dial 911, and tell the operator the locator number listed on the post.
Spurwood Drive

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Harvest Run Loop


4334 Spurwood

Lavaca Trail

This trail loops around a 6 acre neighborhood park site built to serve the community north of Hebron Parkway and east of Josey Lane. Amenities include a playground, walking paths, picnic tables and grills, a shelter and a water fountain.

Rosemeade Parkway Josey Lane

Furneaux Lane

The Blue Trail runs alongside the ponds in the Nob Hill Greenbelt, under the Josey bridge and alongside the beautiful lake near Peters Colony and Josey Lane. Enjoy the picnic tables and benches along the trail. Currently, the trail continues north of Peters Colony, under Rosemeade Parkway, and ends at Furneaux Lane. This trail will extend all the way to Hebron Parkway in the future. Enjoy the wildflowers in the designated natural areas along the trail.

Furneaux Creek Blue Trail

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Oak Creek Park Loop


2537 Oak Creek Drive

Peters Colony Road

Cemetery Hill Road

This tree-lined neighborhood trail sits adjacent to Oak Creek Tennis Center and the park includes a pavilion, basketball court, picnic area and two playground areas.

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Frankford Road

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The Orange Trail connects with the Blue Trail on the south side of Furneaux Creek near the pedestrian bridge and playground on Treeline Drive. The trail runs east across Josey Lane and between the creek and Southern Oaks Drive. It will eventually follow the creek line northward under Frankford Road and end up at the railroad tracks to the northeast.
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Furneaux Creek Orange Trail

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Length A. Furneaux Creek Blue Trail B. Furneaux Creek Orange Trail (future) C. Woodlake Tennis Courts Path (future) Surface

2.75 mi 1.75 mi .5 mi Concrete

Jackson Road

Hutton Branch Purple Trail


Ward Steenson Park Loop (.5 mi)

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Jackson Road

Josey Lane

Keller Springs Road


Kelly Boulevard

Sitting on 15 acres located at E. Jackson and Jamestown, just east of City Hall, this trail is situated along a park and features concrete sidewalks, pedestrian lighting, two playgrounds, a pavilion, basketball court, interpretive signage, grills, a water fountain, park benches, trash receptacles, parking and a wide walking trail from Steenson Park to Kelly Boulevard.

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Josey Ranch Path


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Josey Lane

Meandering through a 100 acre linear greenbelt, these trails offer a refreshing variety for hikers, bikers, joggers and rollerbladers. Views include a 3.5 acre lake and fishing pier, restrooms, natural area for observing birds and wildlife, picnic areas and a playground. The trails continue through the Josey Ranch Greenbelt Park and 18 hole disc golf course set on 50 acres left largely undeveloped along a creek east of Josey Lane.

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McCoy Road

This section of trail provides a connection to the bike route along Scott Mill that connects to the Purple Trail to the south. It also links to the Orange Trail on the west side of Scott Mill. Features include a water fountain at the tennis courts and a sand volleyball court in the greenbelt area between Scott Mill and Josey Lane.

Woodlake Tennis Courts Path

Clifford Hall Park Loop


Jackson @ McCoy Road

Meandering through 6.4 acres of park located at the northwest corner of Jackson and McCoy Roads, this trail includes a walking path around the park complete with pedestrian lighting, a playground, a pavilion, interpretive signage, grills, a water fountain and numerous park benches.

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Length Steenson Park to Kelly Boulevard 1.75 mi Surface Concrete

Length A. Black Loop B. Blue Loop C. Josey Ranch Lake Surface

.76 mi .41 mi .66 mi Concrete

Carmel Drive

Elm Fork Nature Preserve Trail


2335 Sandy Lake Road
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Routed along the banks of the Trinity River and the McInnish Park Sports Complex, this trail winds through a 40.28 acre site designated as a nature area that includes an Interpretive Center and a Texas Wildscape that was developed in 1995 through a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Grant.

Rosemeade Pool Path


1334 E. Rosemeade Parkway

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In the 28 acres surrounding the Rosemeade Recreation Center and Rosemeade Rainforest Aquatic Complex just east of Old Denton Road, this trail connects to a park with grills, a walking path, parking and an updated playground made possible by a partnership with The Rotary Club.

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Westwind Drive

Heads Lane

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Elm Fork Drive

Old Denton Road

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McCoy Rd

.25 mi Concrete

Mary Heads Carter Park Loop


2320 Heads Lane
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Routed along a 12.3 acre park featuring the community-built Kids Corral Playground, this trail offers a scenic water view and amenities including parking, restrooms, grills and an expansive picnic pavilion. Enjoy bluebonnets in season.

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.33 mi Concrete

Gravley Park Loop


1508 N. Perry Road

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This serene trail loops through a 13 acre park adjacent to the historic A. W. Perry Homestead Museum. Visitors can enjoy a free tour of the museum and stroll the passive park setting. Facilities include walking paths, park benches surrounded by mature Oak trees, a water fountain and parking. Bikes and skateboards are prohibited.

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Baxley

Belt Line Road

.75 mi Natural

Length (Existing) (start/end at entrance pool) Surface

.6 mi Concrete

Spring Avenue

Length Surface

.25 mi. Concrete

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