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Hike the easy Paul G. Boorman Trail, a 2.9-mile paved path along Grace Creek with shade, wooden bridges, and dog parks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is easily accessible with parking available at various points along its route. You can find convenient parking at the Paul G. Boorman Trail Park itself, as well as near Louis Jackson Park, both of which the trail passes through. These areas offer good starting points for your visit.
Yes, the Paul G. Boorman Trail is very dog-friendly! It even features dedicated dog parks for both large and small breeds, making it a great spot to bring your furry companion. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash while on the main trail.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and fall offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures. The tree canopies provide good shade, making it manageable even on warmer Texas days. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid peak heat during summer months.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Paul G. Boorman Trail or to enter the Paul G. Boorman Trail Park. It's a free and accessible public amenity for everyone to enjoy.
The Paul G. Boorman Trail primarily features a smooth, paved surface, consisting of wide concrete sections and some asphalt. This makes it suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, and even rollerblading. You'll also cross neat wooden bridges along the way.
Absolutely! The Paul G. Boorman Trail is considered easy, with minimal elevation gain (around 4.4 meters up). Its gentle gradient and paved surface make it perfect for beginners, people of all fitness levels, and families with strollers or young children.
The trail is well-equipped with various amenities to enhance your experience. You'll find restrooms, outdoor workout stations, benches for resting, and dedicated dog parks. It also passes through parks with playgrounds and picnic sites.
You can expect picturesque views along Grace Creek, with lush greenery and ample shade from tree canopies. Keep an eye out for local wildlife such as deer, cardinals, and bunnies, especially during quieter times of the day.
Yes, the Paul G. Boorman Trail is part of a larger network in Longview. It seamlessly connects with the Guthrie Trail and the Cargill Long Park Trail, forming an extensive multi-use route that can span over 10 miles one way, or 20 miles round trip.
The main Paul G. Boorman Trail is approximately 4.6 kilometers (2.8 miles) long. For an average hiker, completing this distance might take around 1 hour and 10 minutes, depending on your pace and whether you stop to enjoy the scenery or use the amenities.
While there aren't specific named 'highlights' in the traditional sense, the trail itself is a notable feature, winding along Grace Creek and offering scenic views. It also passes through the Paul G. Boorman Trail Park and Louis Jackson Park, which provide playgrounds and picnic areas.
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