The cities Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth have a variety of trails and hiking areas for the outdoor enthusiast or for those who are interested in getting outside and exploring.

Check out 12 trails and walking paths in the area. This list is not comprehensive.

Keller

Big Bear Creek Greenbelt

This asphalt trail has more than five miles of walking and biking space with many recreational opportunities. The greenway leads to several city parks, including Keller Sports Park, Milestone Park and Bear Creek Park, which also serve as access points to the trail.

  • Trail length: 5.4 miles
  • Trail type: hiking, biking, skating

Eastern Trail

This trail winds through local neighborhoods off Bear Creek Parkway, such as Meadows of Bear Creek, Forest Bend and Bramble Woods. It utilizes sidewalks through these neighborhoods and is part of the Big Bear Creek Greenbelt trail system and is located off Keller-Smith Road.

  • Trail length: 0.75 miles
  • Trail type: walking, biking, skating

Little Bear Creek

Located off Rufe Snow Drive, Little Bear Creek has nearly two miles of paved trails that goes through community green space and centers around Little Bear Creek Linear Park.

  • Trail length: 1.8 miles
  • Trail type: walking, biking, skating

Indian Trail

This trail has five smaller trail segments that have been constructed throughout several Keller neighborhoods. The largest segment is from Mt. Gilead Road through Overton Ridge and Marshall Point. Other trail segments include Pate-Orr Road through the Silver Lake subdivision; a trail through the Stone Glen apartment complex off Bourland Road; a trail through Bourland Oaks and Harmonson Farms off Johnson Road; and a trail from Overton Ridge Park to Weybridge Lane.

  • Total trail length: 2.3 miles (individual trails vary)
  • Trail type: walking, biking, skating

Town Center Nature Park and Trails

Part of the Big Bear Creek Greenbelt Trail, this trail is behind Keller Town Hall and has scenic paths, water features and open green space. The Town Center trail leads to other parks, such as Keller Pointe Playground.

  • Trail length: 1.1 miles
  • Trail type: walking, biking, skating

Roanoke

Cross Timbers Trail Head

The trail is known for its mountain biking paths and has wooded terrain. It has equestrian trails, as well, and is located off Dunham Road.

  • Trail length: 3.5 miles, plus optional 1.5-mile loop
  • Trail type: hiking, mountain biking, equestrian

Knob Hills Bike Trail

The bike trail is a Dallas Off Road Bicycle Association (DOBRA) trail and has six loops around Denton Creek. It has a mix of flat roads and rocky terrain for both hikers and bikers, according to its Facebook page.

  • Trail length: 9.6 miles
  • Trail type: hiking, biking

Northeast Fort Worth

Lost Spurs Park

The park is in the Lost Spurs subdivision and has a short trail loop that is off Alta Vista Drive.

  • Trail length: 0.3 miles
  • Trail type: walking

Heritage Addition Park

The trail at Heritage Addition Park wraps around amenities such as a pet station, volleyball court, playground and picnic tables.

  • Trail length: 1.28 miles
  • Trail type: walking, biking

Arcadia Trail Park North

The trails in this park are paved and run along Whites Branch Creek. The park also features a fitness station, playgrounds, shelters, swings, a tennis court and a dedicated space for soccer.

  • Trail length: almost 4 miles
  • Trail type: walking, biking

Harvest Ridge Park

The park has a concrete loop that connects to a playground, soccer field, pond and basketball/softball field. The trail is adjacent to the Harvest Ridge neighborhood in Fort Worth.

  • Trail length: 1,300 linear feet
  • Trail type: walking, biking

West Fork Ranch Park

There is a concrete loop trail that connects to the adjacent neighborhood and is near the park’s pavilion, picnic tables and a playground.

  • Trail length: 0.3 miles
  • Trail type: walking, biking

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