No Name Trail & Open Space
No Name Trail, named after the nearby No Name Creek, is a charming 0.8-mile trail that offers easy access to multiple trail connections. Starting at Ridge Park, this trail connects with Stanford Hills Trail and, just across the street at its end, links to the beginning of Copperleaf Trail. It’s a perfect route for walkers, joggers, and families looking to explore multiple trails in one outing.
Trail Length: The trail spans 0.8 miles, ideal for a short walk or jog with convenient trail connections.
No Name Trail & Open Space Updates and Information
Trail & Open Space Rules
Please obey the following rules, unless given prior written approval by Trails Park and Recreation District.
- No defacing, misusing, or damaging park structures or facilities.
- No overnight parking or repairing of vehicles, campers, trailers, or motor homes.
- No climbing structures, roofs, or trees within park property.
- No dumping organic, commercial, or household trash on park property.
- No intoxicated persons or underage consumption of alcohol in the park.
- Keep motorized vehicles on designated roads and parking spots.
- No weapons of any kind.
- No fireworks or fires.
- Only gas BBQ grills are allowed.
- No harassing or killing any animals.
- No remaining on park property outside of posted hours: 5:00 am – 10:00 pm.
- No amplified music or excessive noise.
- No staking, piercing, or penetrating of athletic fields.
- No practicing or playing golf on park property.
- Keep bikes on designated roads or paths.
- No littering or leaving trash behind.
- No glass containers.
- Keep dogs on a leash and clean up after your pets.
- No using motorized flying objects in or around park property.
- Please be courteous and respectful to other park users.
- No posting signs or flyers.
- Shelter, pavilion, and field usage for organized activities are only allowed with a TPRD permit.
FAQs
What activities are allowed here? Walking, jogging, disc golf, basketball, and playground fun.
Are pets allowed? Yes, leashed pets are welcome.
Is the trail suitable for kids or beginners? Absolutely, the trail’s gentle terrain makes it great for all ages.
Are there any safety considerations or rules? Standard park rules apply—stay on trails, clean up after pets, and supervise children near playground equipment.
Are there any scenic spots, wildlife, or landmarks to look out for? Enjoy open green spaces and the park’s recreational amenities as you walk the trail.

