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Urban hiking trails in Collin County traverse a landscape characterized by remnants of Blackland Prairie, shaded woodlands, and paths along numerous lakes and creeks. The region offers varied scenery, from open fields to dense tree cover, with many routes following waterways like Rowlett Creek and Wilson Creek. Most trails are relatively flat, providing accessible options for various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Embark on an easy hike along the Russell Creek Park Trail, a pleasant 3.3-mile (5.3 km) route that offers varied scenery as you gain a gentle 63 feet (19 metres)…
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Hike the difficult 19.5-mile Chisholm Trail in Plano, Texas, an urban greenway with scenic creek views and minimal elevation gain.

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Hike the difficult 17.4-mile Bluebonnet Trail in Plano, Texas, gaining 346 feet over 7 hours and 10 minutes.
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Renner Trail in Richardson, Texas, a paved path featuring the Renner Fountain and connecting to other city trails.
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Hike the difficult 19.7-mile Watters Creek Trail in Allen, Texas, offering natural scenery, creek views, and urban connectivity.
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Here in Jack Carter Park two of Planos most popular trails cross paths. You can take the Bluebonnet if heading East or West, while the Chisholm Trail runs North and South from here.
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This large park has many dedicated baseball and soccer fields along with hiking and biking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a small lake.
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This lovely neighborhood park has a playground, picnic areas, BBQ grills, and access to the lake. While swimming is not permitted, hand-paddled watercraft are (kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards).
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There are trails pretty much all along the creek as it runs through Allen. You don't get too many views of the water from this section of the trail, but there is a nice scenic pond opposite the creek as you run south to Bel Air Drive.
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Russell Creek is a community park with a few athletic complexes for soccer and baseball. The park has hike and bike friendly paved trails, a pavilion, a playground, restrooms, and a small lake with a stocked fish pond. The park operates daily from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m.
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The Renner Fountain is set within a small pond and surrounded by trees. This is a small green oasis within a built up area. The fountain is close to the Renner Trail which connects to various other trails.
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This area has a bridge over Spring Creek. From this spot, you can overlook the creek as well as the concrete spillway.
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Big Lake Park is a pleasant, small city park along the Chisholm Trail in Plano Texas. Big Lake also borders the park where you can see paddle-boarders and kayakers on hot days. This is a great place to pause and sip some water on one of the many benches before continuing on your ride down the Chisholm Trail.
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Collin County offers over a dozen urban hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and challenging routes to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
Urban trails in Collin County are generally relatively flat, making them accessible for many. You'll encounter a blend of Blackland Prairie remnants, shaded woodlands, and paths winding along lakes and creeks. Some trails, like the Chisholm Trail, offer longer distances through varied urban and natural settings.
Yes, many urban trails in Collin County are suitable for families. The Russell Creek Park Trail is an easy option, and the Bluebonnet Trail is also known to be family-friendly. Look for paved or well-maintained natural paths that offer easy strolls and scenic views.
Many urban trails in Collin County are dog-friendly, provided your pet is on a leash. The Bluebonnet Trail is specifically mentioned as a dog-friendly option. Always check local park regulations before heading out with your furry companion.
Urban hikes in Collin County offer a variety of natural features. You can explore areas like Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, which features forests, meadows, and wetlands. Other trails wind past lakes such as Bob Woodruff Park Pond and Big Lake Park. Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is known for its creeks and small waterfalls, and you might even spot the historic Allen Old Stone Dam.
Yes, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve in Plano is noted for its creeks and small waterfalls, adding a unique scenic element to its trails. Frisco's Limestone Quarry Park is also known for a hidden waterfall.
Spring and fall are generally ideal for urban hiking in Collin County, offering pleasant temperatures. Spring brings vibrant wildflowers, including the famous Texas bluebonnets, especially along the Bluebonnet Trail from April to May. Winter can also be enjoyable, with holly trees laden with berries, while summer might be hot, making early mornings or late afternoons preferable.
Yes, for those seeking longer and more challenging urban hikes, Collin County has options. The Watters Creek Trail and the Bluebonnet Trail are both considered difficult routes, offering significant distances through urban and natural landscapes.
The urban hiking trails in Collin County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, diverse scenery, and the accessibility of these trails within an urban environment.
Yes, the natural areas within Collin County's urban trails provide habitats for various wildlife. You might spot armadillos and raccoons along trails like the Sister Grove Trail, and birdwatchers could see species like the black-capped Vireo in preserves. Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve is particularly rich in diverse ecosystems, supporting abundant wildlife.
Yes, many urban trails in Collin County offer loop configurations. For example, the Rowlett Creek Trail loop within Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve is a popular easy 2.4-mile route. Loop trails provide a convenient way to experience the scenery without retracing your steps.
Many urban trails in Collin County are designed with convenient parking access, especially those located within parks and nature preserves. Popular spots like Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve and Arbor Hills Nature Preserve typically offer dedicated parking facilities for hikers.


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