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Best hiking and outdoor spots to take your dog in DFW

DFW is flat but there are great spots to explore with your dog.

On-leash trails:

  • Katy Trail — 3.5 miles through Uptown Dallas. Paved, shaded sections, water fountains. THE dog walking trail. Source: katytraildallas.org
  • Trinity River trails — 70+ miles of connected trails across DFW. Multiple access points. Source: trinityrivervision.org
  • White Rock Creek Trail — 14 miles from Richardson through North Dallas. Paved, shaded, creek crossings. Source: dallastrails.org
  • River Legacy Park (Arlington) — 8+ miles of trails along the Trinity. Wooded, great shade. Source: riverlegacy.org

Off-leash areas:

  • NorthBark Dog Park — 20+ acres of trails and open space. See dog park ranking post.
  • White Rock Lake Dog Park — lakeside off-leash area.
  • Cedar Ridge Preserve — dogs on-leash on trails but 600 acres of nature. Source: audubondallas.org

Day trips with dogs (within 1-2 hours):

  • Dinosaur Valley State Park (Glen Rose) — dogs on-leash allowed. Real dinosaur tracks in the river. $7/person entry with Texas State Parks Pass. Source: tpwd.texas.gov
  • Lake Mineral Wells State Park — trails + lake. Dogs welcome on leash. Source: tpwd.texas.gov
  • Cleburne State Park — rolling terrain, spring-fed lake. Dogs on-leash. Source: tpwd.texas.gov

Summer safety (CRITICAL in DFW):

  • Check pavement temperature with the back of your hand. If you can't hold it for 5 seconds, it's too hot for paws.
  • Bring water. Always. DFW summer heat can cause heatstroke in dogs within 15 minutes.
  • Walk before 8am or after 7pm June-September.

Sources:

  • Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
  • City trail system websites
  • Personal hiking with my dogs year-round

Where do you hike with your dog?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 3, 2026, 12:32 PM

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