This is a nice trail with wide pathways that eventually connect to White Rock Lake. There are some pretty, quiet, fully "back to nature" parts of the trail, while other parts take you over busy...
Santa Fe Trail
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The Santa Fe Trail in Dallas, TX is a 4.3-mile multi-use concrete path that connects White Rock Lake to Downtown Dallas. Supported by its users, businesses, and volunteers, the Friends of Santa Fe Trail, this trail offers a safe and inviting experience for all users. With informative signage, a repair station, and convenient connections to other trails and parts of the city, it provides an easy-to-navigate route through East Dallas, allowing visitors to explore the inherent beauty of historic neighborhoods and enjoy recreational activities.
The Friends of Santa Fe Trail is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for capital improvements, programs, and operations related to the Santa Fe Trail. Their mission is to preserve the culture of the communities it connects and enhance the trail for the benefit of the community. With tree planting, trail clean-up, and other volunteer opportunities, they actively involve the community in maintaining and improving this wonderful community asset.
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This urban trail runs in part along the train line, so while there are some road crossings, there are decent uninterrupted stretches. It makes a connection to the stadium area from the city's...
An absolutely beautiful part of Dallas, makes you forget that you're in a big city. Such incredible potential but in an absolute state of disarray and looks like it hasn't been tended to in years!...
Okay, made it over to the Santa Fe Trail finally. I gotta say: I love it. I left my car at Lindsley Park (near East Grand & Gaston), walked around the beautiful Santa Monica/Hollywood Heights...
I enjoy this trail path in the summer time! Specifically because there is a ton of shade and it's a nice little out and back route to add on which connects to White Rock Lake. If you venture out...



