About TPRD's Trails & Open Spaces
Are you looking for a way to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and reconnect with nature? If so, you should check out the trails and open spaces offered by Trails Park and Recreation District. We have more than 15 miles of trails and over 300 acres of open spaces that you can explore and enjoy. Whether you want to hike, bike, ride, or just relax, you will find something that suits your needs and preferences.
More information, maps, diagrams, and photos of the trails and open space within Trails Park and Recreation District will be coming later in 2024.
- Lark Bunting Nature Trail
- Spring Creek Trail
- Mesa Open Space & Trail
- Fox Hill Open Space & Trail
- West Tollgate Trail
- Tallgrass Park Walking Loop
- Saddle Rock Ridge Trail
- Stanford Hills Open Space
- No Name Trail
- Piney Creek Trail
- High Plains Trail
- Copperleaf Trail
What are Trails?
Trails are designed for multiple uses and abilities, and connect the parks, open spaces, and other destinations in the area. You can enjoy the scenic views of the mountains, plains, and wildlife along the way.
What is an Open Space?
The open spaces are natural areas that protect the environment and provide habitats for plants and animals. The open spaces offer opportunities for passive recreation, such as birdwatching, photography, and nature study. You can also learn about the history and culture of the area through interpretive signs and programs.
What is native mowing?
Native mowing is a term that refers to the practice of mowing native grasses and plants in a way that benefits the environment and wildlife.
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