Walnut Creek Linear to Webb Community Park via Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park
Walnut Creek Linear to Webb Community Park via Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park
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27.7km
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This easy 17.2-mile touring cycling route connects Mansfield's Walnut Creek Linear Trail and Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.18 km
Highlight • Forest
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15.4 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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27.2 km
Highlight • Cafe
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27.7 km
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13.6 km
8.10 km
3.38 km
2.69 km
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15.1 km
9.15 km
3.38 km
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This touring cycling route is approximately 27.7 kilometers (17.2 miles) long and generally takes about 1 hour and 43 minutes to complete, making it a pleasant ride for most cyclists.
Yes, the route is considered easy. The Walnut Creek Linear Trail primarily features a 12-foot wide concrete path with a generally flat elevation profile, making it ideal and comfortable for beginner touring cyclists.
The terrain is largely paved, consisting of a 12-foot wide concrete path along the Walnut Creek Linear Trail. While Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park also has paved bike trails, be aware that it contains crushed granite hiking trails where bicycles are not permitted. Cyclists should stick to the designated paved surfaces.
You can expect varied scenery, passing through multiple parks, neighborhoods, and business districts. Highlights include bird watching stations, scenic overlooks of Walnut Creek, and picnic areas. Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park offers an 80-acre natural oasis with woods, open fields, natural ponds, and diverse plant and wildlife. In spring, the park is known for its native wildflowers.
Yes, the route passes through several interesting spots. You'll encounter the natural beauty of Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, and sections of the Bowman Branch Bike and Hike Trail. The historic 'Jeffryes Crossing' railroad bridge is also a notable feature. For a break, consider stopping at Mary Lou's Coffee & Sandwich Shoppe.
The spring is particularly beautiful, especially in Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park when native wildflowers are in bloom. Generally, spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for cycling in Mansfield, Texas.
The Walnut Creek Linear Trail connects multiple parks within Mansfield, such as Kathryn Rose Memorial Park, Mansfield Town Park, and Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, all of which typically offer parking facilities. Check the respective park websites on mansfieldtexas.gov for specific parking locations and availability.
While the Walnut Creek Linear Trail itself is generally dog-friendly, always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them. Specific rules for dogs within Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park should be checked on the Mansfield Parks and Recreation website, as nature parks sometimes have stricter regulations.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access the Walnut Creek Linear Trail or Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park for recreational use.
While the Walnut Creek Linear Trail and Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park provide an excellent network within Mansfield, the continuous connection to Webb Community Park in Arlington is not a dedicated, continuous trail. Bridging the distance between Mansfield and Arlington would likely involve navigating on-road sections. Cyclists should consult local maps and potentially the Mansfield On-Street Bicycle Master Plan for suitable routes.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Bowman Branch Bike and Hike Trail and East Kimball Street.