Trails

Cedar Hill offers over 60 miles of trails, ideal for a morning run, weekend bike ride, or simply a family walk. Follow these trail use guidelines (PDF) for a safe and fun trail experience, and click here for some suggested routes. 

The trails listed below are complete or under construction. More than 120 miles of multi-use trails and bikeways are planned in Cedar Hill. View the the plans here:

Lake Ridge Trail

Connecting Mansfield Runner on Lake Ridge Parkway Trail Road to US Highway 67, Lake Ridge Trail is 3.6 miles of paved trail.





Mansfield Road Trail

From Community Center Mansfield Road TrailPark to the city limits, Mansfield Road Trail is 2.1 miles of paved trail that highlights the unique topography and ecosystem of the Balcones Escarpment.



Pleasant Run Trail

One mile of paved trailBench and trash can on Pleasant Run Trail connecting Joe Wilson Road to Duncanville Road.





Red Oak Creek Trail

With trailheads at thePaved trail through trees Alan E. Sims Recreation Center, Dot Thomas Park, and Virginia Weaver Park, Red Oak Creek Trail is a 3.16 mile concrete multi-use trail that links to neighborhoods, greenbelts, City Parks, schools and the Alan E. Sims Recreation Center. 


Balcones Trail

Balcones Trail runs alongGranite wall along paved trail. FM 1382 from New Clark Road to the city limits. The trail highlights the natural features of the Balcones Escarpment and connects important amenities: Cedar Hill State Park, Cedar Mountain Nature Preserve, Calabria Nature Preserve, and Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center.

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