Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center
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Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center

1206 FM1382, Cedar Hill, TX 75104, USA
4.6(0 reviews)
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Forested nature preserve with a variety of hiking trails, bird-viewing areas & dog-friendly hours.

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Connie O'Gorman

Excellent atmosphere that is naturally attractive to birds. Walking trails inside the center are somewhat rugged but clearly marked. Twice a year they have a native plant sale with an excellent variety that you can order on line and then go by and pick up. The plants are categorized with detailed information so it's easy to find something that fits your yard conditions.

a month ago
CP Nayak

Excellent free, quiet spot for training miles. I visited Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center after Cedar Hill State Park had all unpaved trails closed due to mud and ice, and this turned out to be a great alternative. The park is free to enter, with an option to donate if you want to support the center. You do need to register at the visitor center before heading out on the trails, which is quick and straightforward. The trail system is made up of natural, unpaved interconnected loops, making it easy to build mileage. I completed 10.25 miles by repeating loops, and it never felt repetitive. The terrain includes wooded sections, light elevation changes, and small creek areas—ideal for endurance training, time on feet, and steady pacing, especially for mountaineering prep. It’s also noticeably quiet and uncrowded, even on a Saturday. As a bonus, there’s some wildlife—during my hike I saw squirrels, rabbits, and lots of birds like woodpeckers, Golden-cheeked Warbler, Black-capped Vireo, which adds to the overall experience. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking for peaceful trails, flexible mileage, and a solid training environment without crowds. Definitely a hidden gem, and I’ll be back.

4 months ago
Md Andalibur Rahman

We visited in winter after snow storm. Some of the trails were closed because of it. There was a half mile trail open for kids, we took that one. It was accessible with a stroller. There were some poems and pictures posted along the way for kids, and we liked it. We like mountains, so we're glad to see the hills near Dallas. The parking area is spacious and free. Entrance to the trail is free, but we had to sign up in a notebook, which is fine. Staff is super friendly and helpful. I would recommend to anyone who likes hills and mountains and lives near Dallas for a short trip.

5 months ago
Clenith Watson

Overall I enjoyed my visit at this Audubon center and trail which previously I went to the Trinity River Audubon center. The trail here is definitely more challenging as it starts with ascending hike with lots of rocks on the unpaved trail path. You’ll see wildlife like spider and butterflies during your walk. It provided enough shade in a rather warm October morning, but I cannot give a park or nature preserve a 5-star rating for not allowing dogs on the trail. I like the bird viewing area upstairs in the gift shop with scope available, and don’t forget to check in at the gift shop before you hike.

a year ago
Lawrence Cole

Nice staff. Great local hiking trails. Good long views during the fall and winter seasons. Nice creek and slopes. The 3.5 mile total length is just perfect along with the continuous shade. Do wear repellent!!! There is poison ivey but they keep it trimmed back off the trail. Trail is only 2-3 foot wide. Some bridges provided to cross the creek at various intersections. Many benches available to sit and rest. Nicely shady picnic area with plenty of picnic tables near the main entrance. Donations only, no fee.

2 years ago
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