
Aaron Stavinoha
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Lake Lewisville Environmental Learning Area - Hiking
Dallas/Ft. WorthIn the heart of the metroplex on the southern edge of Lake Lewisville there is a protected area open to the public for hiking, camping, and other outdoor recreation. Fishing, hiking, camping, paddling, and biking are all activities that are enjoyed within the park limits.
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Lake Texoma - Paddling
Dallas/Ft. WorthAs the mighty Red River cuts its way through red dirt and forms the Oklahoma / Texas border, it widens into one of the largest reservoirs in the United States.
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Lake Murray State Park - Paddling
Dallas/Ft. WorthIf you’re looking for a weekend trip to paddle some beautiful water, you’ll find it’s worth your time to head a couple of hours north on I-35 up to Lake Murray. Situated within the largest state park in Oklahoma - Lake Murray State Park - the lake is argued to be one of the most beautiful in the state.
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Northshore Trail Biking
Dallas/Ft. WorthWith over 22 miles of tree-covered, lakeside trails to explore, the Northshore Trail, located on the banks of Grapevine Lake, is a popular mountain biking destination for obvious and apparent reasons.
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Cross Timbers Trail
Dallas/Ft. WorthWith 14 miles of easy to moderate hiking trails, the Cross Timbers Trail is perfectly suited for an easy weekend overnighter or a long day of hiking.
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The Katy Trail
Dallas/Ft. WorthSituated in Dallas in the Uptown District, the 3.5 mile Katy Trail is a paved trail that is a favorite among locals. Once a long time eyesore of abandoned railroad tracks, it has since been turned into a major recreational hub for urbanites.
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White Rock Lake - Running
Dallas/Ft. WorthTucked within the sleepy neighborhood of Lakewood, the White Rock Lake Trail is one of the most popular trails in Dallas. Boasting 11 miles of paved path/road, the trail hugs the shoreline of the lake and is a road runner's paradise.