Best attractions and places to see around Valley Ranch, a master-planned community in Irving, Texas, known for its extensive canal system and green spaces. This area offers a blend of natural features, recreational facilities, and diverse cultural experiences. Visitors can explore a variety of parks, waterways, and community amenities. The region provides opportunities for walking, biking, and enjoying the natural landscape.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A collection of four to five smaller cascades, Fern Falls offers a nice relaxing ambiance. Because of its proximity to parking it can get crowded later in the day, but still worth the view.
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Spectacular views of Long Lake and the entire Lakes Basin area can be had throughout this entire section of trail. The western section of trail is higher up from the lake and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area. As you get closer to the lake be sure to check out the crystal clear water and soak your feet after a long day of hiking.
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Smith Lake offers solitude and rewards you with amazing views of the surrounding valley. The views are earned by walking up along the ridge on the northern side of the lake. Be prepared to cross small streams during the wetter months.
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Don't let the "Little" in Little Bear lake let you think it's any lesser than its Big counterpart. Little Bear Lake offers you the tranquility and seclusion of a private alpine lake. A perfect spot for a quick break or picnic while hiking.
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Mills Peak Trail is a wonderful trail. The upper section is slightly challenging due to the loose underground. While the lower section ist fast and pure fun! Certainly worth the ride.
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Valley Ranch is known for its extensive canal system, offering over five miles of winding, landscaped walkways. You can also visit parks like Cimarron Park, Sam Houston Trail Park, and North Lake Ranch Park for green spaces and recreational facilities. The Trinity River, with its Campion Trail, is also nearby, providing natural and urban vistas. Within the komoot highlights, you'll find beautiful lakes such as Little Bear Lake, Long Lake, and Smith Lake, as well as Fern Falls.
Yes, Valley Ranch offers several options for walking and hiking. The Valley Ranch Canal System features well-maintained paths perfect for long walks. Sam Houston Trail Park provides tranquil trails for walking and biking. Additionally, the Campion Trail, a 13-mile paved trail, runs through the Dallas suburbs, including a section near Valley Ranch. For more structured hiking, explore the easy hikes available around the area, which you can find details about on the Easy hikes around Valley Ranch guide.
The canals and waterways of Valley Ranch are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot mallard ducks, various turtle species like the Ornate Box Turtle and Mississippi Map Turtle, squirrels, opossums, and bats, including the Mexican Free-tailed Bat. Coyotes and armadillos are also known to inhabit the area.
Cimarron Park is an excellent choice for families, featuring an indoor recreation center, multiple playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, and a covered picnic area. North Lake Ranch Park is also described as a family-friendly retreat for relaxation and outdoor fun. For a scenic and easy outing, Fern Falls is a collection of smaller cascades that are family-friendly and easily accessible.
Absolutely. The Irving Arts Center, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is nearby and offers cultural programs, theaters, galleries, and a sculpture park. You can also visit the Heritage House Museum in the Irving Heritage District, a 1912 house showcasing original furniture and antiques. Centennial Park in Irving commemorates the city's history with a walking trail, statues, and a history wall.
The Las Colinas Flower Clock, though technically in Las Colinas, is a stunning floral masterpiece nearby, perfect for photos. The Highlands of Valley Ranch neighborhood itself is recognized for its thoughtful urban planning and community spirit, often hosting cultural events. The Mandalay Canal Walk at Las Colinas, inspired by Venice, offers a picturesque waterfront with shops, restaurants, and water activities.
Yes, Valley Ranch offers a diverse culinary scene. Bruno's Ristorante Seafood & Steaks provides Italian dishes right along the canal trail. Other options include iFratelli Pizza and Bombay Sizzlers for Indian cuisine. The broader Irving area, easily accessible from Valley Ranch, also features a wide range of restaurants and cultural dining experiences.
Beyond walking and hiking, you can enjoy mountain biking on trails like Mills Peak Trail. There are also dedicated guides for various outdoor activities. Explore the MTB Trails around Valley Ranch or discover Road Cycling Routes around Valley Ranch for more options.
Yes, the area around Valley Ranch offers several mountain biking routes. You can find trails like the Mill Peak Trail – Lakes Basin Loop, Long Lake Trail – Lakes Basin Loop, and Jamison Creek Trail – Lakes Basin Loop. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the MTB Trails around Valley Ranch guide.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and seclusion offered by natural spots like Little Bear Lake, making it a perfect spot for a quick break or picnic. The spectacular views from Long Lake and the solitude and amazing valley views from Smith Lake are also highly valued. The Mills Peak Trail is enjoyed for its challenging upper section and fast, fun lower section.
Valley Ranch, located in Texas, generally experiences mild winters and hot summers. Spring and fall are often considered the most pleasant seasons for outdoor activities, with comfortable temperatures ideal for walking, hiking, and cycling along the canals and in the parks. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings or late evenings are best if visiting during that time.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. The western section of the trail near Long Lake provides elevated and spectacular views of the lake and the entire Lakes Basin area. For views of the surrounding valley, you can walk along the ridge on the northern side of Smith Lake.


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