Biking Trails

Ray Roberts Greenbelt

Length: Approximately 10 miles

Users: Hiking, equestrian and biking (horses and bikers are on separate trails).

Description: The Ray Roberts Lake/Lake Lewisville Greenbelt Corridor is multi-use trail system  that begins at the Ray Roberts Dam and ends at the headwaters of Lake Lewisville.  Equestrians, hikers, bikers, canoeists, birdwatchers, anglers, and other outdoor enthusiasts can access the trail at one of three trailheads, located at FM 455, FM 428 and Hwy. 380.  The trail is located on Corps property and maintained by Texas Parks and Wildlife.

Driving Directions: The southern trailhead for the Greenbelt can be accessed off of Hwy. 380 east of the City of Denton.

Map: There is no map available at this time.

Links for more information on the Greenbelt:

City of Denton Parks Department
Texas Parks and Wildlife-Ray Roberts State Park

Little Elm Hike and Bike Trail

Length: info under construction

Users: hikers and bikers

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This site last updated on July 23, 2007