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Hiking : Dallas

United States Texas Dallas County Dallas

Map of the trail for Dallas

Durée

00:00:00

Distance

0.552 km

Dénivelé

0.0 m

Welcome to the hiking route in Dallas, a super easy circular trail that spans approximately 0.552 kilometers with no elevation gain.

As you start your journey, you'll come across various points of interest along the trail. At the beginning, you'll find parking spots for your convenience, followed by a beautiful fountain about 0.21 kilometers away. As you continue, you'll encounter more parking areas and a couple of water features, perfect for a quick refreshment.

Further along the trail, you'll spot an intriguing artwork called "Eye" around 0.12 kilometers from the start. Additionally, there are several dining options nearby including Porto di Roma, Sapa House, and Pressbox Grill, offering a variety of sustenance choices for hikers.

For those looking to grab a bite after the hike, restaurants like Dallas Fish Market and Chop House Burger are situated close to the trail. A unique attraction called "Giant Eye" can also be found approximately 0.12 kilometers from the starting point, adding a touch of whimsy to your outdoor adventure.

Remember to stay hydrated by bringing water along the way and check the weather forecast before heading out. Whether you're exploring the trail's surroundings or enjoying the local eateries, this route provides a leisurely hiking experience for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.

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