Chisholm Trail Greenbelt
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(from Google)Beautiful trail with plenty of open areas, next to a body of water, a few parks scattered about, and plenty of benches to sit and relax, talk or just enjoy the view. The grass and trees are maintained well. And if you’re a cyclist, like I am, you will enjoy the wide pathways allowing for smooth rides and the ease of passing by pedestrians.
This trail was kinda hard to find which is why I gave it 4 stars. Directions aren’t very clear when using your gps. I probably sound like a millennial but if you know you know 😅 Besides that, the park is very beautiful and has several playgrounds where you can play with your kids too! There were so many pretty ducks in the pond and lots of bikers which was nice to see people are still active even in the cold 🥶 🚴🏻
Beautiful and well maintained trail to walk with your pet. Enjoy the early morning breeze or the evening sun. The picture says it all.
Such a cute spot. It’s playground is designed for ages 2-5. There’s a trail along a waterfront area beside it and plenty of benches and tables sprinkled around. Every time I’ve been here people are wearing masks and respecting social distancing as best as possible. The kids still need to play. It’s a nice spot to do so while waiting to pick up the middle school kid.
This is a nice concrete trail that is great for running, walking or biking. Plenty of trees and grassy areas to see and use line the trail. The trail runs beside the creek which is also nice to enjoy. Picnic areas are located along the trail with grills you can use to roast hot dogs or marshmallows. The lawns are well maintained, but you need to be careful with poison ivy. It's everywhere along the creek in spring and summer, so don't stray from the path unless you know how to identify it (I included a picture of it). The trees also have lots of mistletoe which you can see in the winter. Not much to do about that, though. My only major complaint is with certain dog owners that let their dogs poop everywhere. There are trash cans and signs everywhere. If it's too much work to clean up, Plano also has animal shelters you can go to.