Check out Trinity Strand Trail highlighted in D Magazine !!

January 10, 2011 at 5:45 pm Leave a comment

The 20 Things You Need to Know For 2011 – #20
Dallas will go outside.

“Along with the opening of the standing wave, construction on the 600-acre Texas Horse Park will also begin. Located just half a mile from the Trinity River Audubon Center, the horse park will host competitions, offer therapeutic riding programs, and provide miles of trails. For those who prefer to travel on foot or bike versus animal, the Trinity Strand Trail will be for you. When completed, the trail will be 7.8 miles long and will connect from the Katy Trail down to the Audubon Center. Construction will begin this year on 2 miles of path following the old Trinity River. Plans for a separate trail for bikers and pedestrians are in the works, but the trail will start off as just one shared lane. “Everyone’s welcome that’s not motorized on our trail,” says Shelly White, executive director of the Trinity Strand Trail. Two trail heads already exist for the Trinity Strand Trail, and the first 2 miles are funded, but White is looking for more money to complete her vision.”

http://www.dmagazine.com/Home/D_Magazine/2011/January/The_20_Things_You_Need_to_Know_For_2011_20.aspx

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About the Strand

The Trinity Strand Trail will be a 7.8-mile, hike/bike commuter and recreational trail that will run along the course of the original Trinity River, also known as Old Meanders. This part of the Trinity River flows through the heart of the Dallas Design District.

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