Katie Jackson Park Blue and Yellow Loop
Katie Jackson Park Blue and Yellow Loop
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5.09km
20m
Mountain biking
An easy 3.2-mile mountain biking loop in Katie Jackson Park, featuring wooded trails, a wooden roller, and optional drop lines.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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790 m
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5.09 km
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4.43 km
567 m
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< 100 m
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3.78 km
651 m
611 m
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The Katie Jackson Park Blue and Yellow Loop is generally considered an easy mountain biking trail. The Blue Loop is very beginner-friendly, often used as a warm-up. The Yellow Loop is a step up, rated easy/intermediate, offering more dynamic features like drop lines and access to the park's pump and jump tracks.
You'll ride through a pleasant wooded area alongside White Rock Creek. The terrain features a mix of mostly flat, flowy sections, especially on the Blue Loop, with tree slaloms, a wooden roller, and a long wooden bridge. The Yellow Loop introduces more dynamic elements, including four distinct drop lines (Ranger, Cowboy, Maverick, and Star Drop Lines) and access to dirt jumps and a pump track.
This mountain biking route typically takes around 25 minutes to complete. This duration is for the full 5.1 km loop, but your actual time may vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the features or practice on the jump tracks.
Yes, Katie Jackson Park is generally dog-friendly. However, as the trails are multi-use and maintained by DORBA, it's important to keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other trail users, especially mountain bikers and pedestrians.
The best time to ride this loop is typically during the spring and fall months when temperatures are milder. Summers in Dallas can be very hot, and winters can bring occasional freezes. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, as heavy rains can make dirt trails muddy and potentially close them.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access Katie Jackson Park or its mountain biking trails. The park and its trail system are open to the public for enjoyment.
Parking is available at Katie Jackson Park itself. Look for designated parking areas within the park that provide convenient access to the trailheads for both the Blue Loop and Yellow Loop.
Yes, on the Blue Loop, you'll encounter tree slaloms, a wooden roller feature along White Rock Creek, and a long wooden bridge. The Yellow Loop is known for its four distinct drop lines: Ranger, Cowboy, Maverick, and Star Drop Lines, which riders can choose to bypass. Both loops offer a pleasant wooded environment along White Rock Creek.
Yes, the Katie Jackson Park trail system is part of a larger network. While riding the Blue and Yellow Loop, you might intersect with other official trails such as the Blue Loop, Yellow Loop, Red Loop, Black Loop, and the Dog walk trail, which are also within the park's multi-use environment.
Some past reports indicate that sections of the Katie Jackson Park trails can be poorly marked. It is advisable to carry a map or use a GPS-enabled device with the route loaded to help with navigation and ensure you stay on your intended path, especially if you're exploring beyond the main Blue and Yellow Loops.
The Blue Loop specifically is equipped with reflectors to mark trees and turns, making it more suitable for night riding than other sections. If you plan to ride at night, ensure you have appropriate lighting and are familiar with the trail.
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