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Touring cycling around Little Elm, Texas, is characterized by its extensive trail system and picturesque lakeside setting on Lewisville Lake. The town is situated on four peninsulas, offering numerous scenic routes along its 66 miles of shoreline. The landscape features a mix of paved and crushed granite paths, winding through wetlands, prairies, and forested areas. The topography is generally level, making for accessible cycling conditions across various trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Cycle a moderate 31.6-mile loop from Frisco to Historic Downtown McKinney, enjoying paved paths, urban scenery, and historic charm.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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McCord Park is a 38-acre city park that is on the Cottonwood Creek floodplain. There are several paved trails that cut through the park, a small pond and a playground.
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One of several ponds in Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Park. There is a shaded picnic area next to the lake, which is a great place for a break.
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One of several ponds in Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt Park. There is a shaded picnic area next to the lake, which is a great place for a break.
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The Little Elm Lakefront Trail is one of two main trails in McCord Park. The trail has a couple of paved segments but it is mostly a gravel path.
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The McCord Trail is one of two main trails in McCord Park. It is fully paved and an easy trail. It is also popular with cyclists, so make sure you keep an eye out for other trail users.
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McCord Park is a 38-acre city park that is on the Cottonwood Creek floodplain. There are several walking trails that cut through the park, a small pond and a playground.
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Downtown McKinney is a great place to visit for anyone passing through. There are historic buildings, theaters and many restaurants. If you are on a long ride, there are a lot of places to refuel.
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Wynwood Park in the state of Texas is located close to The Colony and features several good reasons to visit. Surrounded by water, it obviously is a great location for fishing and boating. But if you are more land based, you will find great opportunities to hike along the trails, have a picnic with your family or just enjoy one of the stunning sunsets.
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Little Elm offers a diverse selection of over 15 touring cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate paths to explore the area's scenic beauty.
Touring cycling in Little Elm is defined by its close connection to Lewisville Lake, offering routes along its extensive shoreline. The topography is generally level, making for accessible cycling conditions. You'll encounter a mix of paved surfaces and crushed granite paths, winding through wetlands, prairies, and forested areas.
Yes, Little Elm has several easy touring cycling routes. For instance, the Bike loop from Lake Dallas High School is an easy 32.9 km (20.5 miles) trail. Another great option is the McCord Park — Gravel section – McCord Trail loop from Little Elm High School, which is 23.3 km (14.5 miles) and also rated easy, traversing through the Cottonwood Creek floodplain.
Little Elm's routes often feature diverse natural landscapes, including wetlands, prairies, and forested areas, especially along the Lakefront™ Trail. You can also expect to see various wildlife, such as different bird species, armadillos, and deer. The Cottonwood Trail, for example, showcases hardwoods, mesquite, grasses, ponds, marshes, and iconic cottonwood trees.
Absolutely. The Lakefront™ Trail is renowned for its beautiful views of Lewisville Lake, winding through natural areas and offering stunning sunsets. Many routes, like those passing through Little Elm Park, also provide excellent lakeside vistas.
While cycling, you might pass by several points of interest. The Cottonwood Trail is a highlight in itself, offering a diverse ecosystem. You could also encounter the Belz Road Bridge or explore areas near Hidden Cove Park and Lake Park, which are popular spots around Lewisville Lake.
Yes, some routes incorporate crushed gravel sections, offering a different riding experience. For example, the Pond in Cottonwood Park – McCord Park — Gravel section loop from Frisco is a moderate 33.1 km (20.6 miles) path that traverses diverse ecosystems with sections of crushed gravel.
The touring cycling routes in Little Elm are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive trail system, the picturesque lakeside setting, and the generally flat topography that makes for accessible and enjoyable rides.
For comprehensive information on the various parks and trails within Little Elm, including details on facilities and specific trail features, you can visit the official Little Elm government website: littleelm.gov/Parks-Trails.
For those seeking a moderate challenge, the Historic Downtown Mckinney loop from Frisco is a popular choice. This route spans 50.8 km (31.6 miles) and offers varied terrain, providing a more extended and engaging ride.
Many parks along the cycling routes, such as Little Elm Park and Beard Park, offer amenities like picnic areas, playgrounds, and open spaces. The Lakefront™ area itself is designed for outdoor enjoyment, with various facilities for visitors.


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