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Touring cycling around Millsap, Texas, offers a diverse landscape characterized by a mix of natural trails and rural roads. The region features varied Texas landscapes, including reclaimed railway paths, treelined routes, and open county roads. Cyclists can expect a range of surfaces from paved city trails to gravel and natural surfaces, with some routes presenting significant elevation changes. This area provides opportunities to explore the unique natural features and rural charm of Parker County.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
69.2km
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This moderate 43-mile touring cycling loop connects Downtown Mineral Wells with Rochelle's Kayaking, offering urban charm and natural views.
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Cycle the difficult 48.9-mile Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway Loop, gaining 1552 feet in elevation through varied Texas landscapes.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The toilets are kind of sad and depressing here, but there is a map of the trailway and a water hose available nearby for drinking water. It saved my life because I ran out of water on the trail. There is also drinking water available at the Garner Trailhead and the Mineral Wells trailhead. There is a parking lot at the Weatherford Trailhead big enough to fit 20-30 cars. There is a small lake nearby as well.
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There is a placard with information about native/local fruit-bearing plants right next to the bench/rest stop
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A typical Texas downtown area with lots of food and drink options if you need to stop for refreshments. There's also a bike shop in case you need spares.
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The Dempsey Facility was once a training ground for recruit airmen during the Vietnam War based out of Fort Wolters nearby, but is now owned by the county and is used for meeting some of the county's needs. Most recently it was used as a Field Headquarters for local fire departments to coordinate their efforts in fighting the Dempsey Fire in June of 2022. It's other uses have been things such as holding thousands of Volkswagens after a manufacturer's recall, processing asphalt for county infrastructure projects, etc. It is guarded and closed to the public.
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The Millsap area offers a diverse range of touring cycling experiences, from paved city trails to challenging gravel and natural surface routes. You'll find reclaimed railway paths, treelined routes, and open county roads, providing varied Texas landscapes to explore.
Yes, for an easier ride, the Town Creek Hike & Bike Trail in nearby Weatherford is an excellent choice. This 4.34-mile trail is mostly paved and winds through the treeline of Town Creek, offering a scenic and peaceful escape suitable for all skill levels. You can find more information at weatherfordtx.gov.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway Loop. This difficult 48.9-mile route follows the Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway, featuring varied Texas landscapes and significant elevation gain. Be prepared for segments that may be unpaved, with surfaces described as 'kitty-litter grade and smaller gravel,' ruts, washboards, and deeper gravel sections.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Downtown Mineral Wells to Rochelle's Kayaking loop is a moderate 43.0-mile circular route exploring the area around Mineral Wells. Another option is the Dry Creek Bridge – Mineral Well State Park loop from State park swim beach, a 30.9-mile moderate trail.
The routes around Millsap feature a variety of surfaces. You'll encounter paved sections, especially on city trails like the Town Creek Hike & Bike Trail. However, many routes, particularly those on reclaimed railway paths and rural county roads, include gravel, caliche, crushed sandstone & granite, and hard-packed gravel. Some sections may also have ruts or washboards.
Yes, the region offers natural vistas. The Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway Loop, for instance, leads directly into Mineral Well State Park, offering access to amenities and natural beauty. The trailway itself is known for its beautiful stretch of reclaimed railway with a nice canopy of trees. Rural roads like the Tudor Loop/107 also pass by exotic game ranches and old 1880s ranches, providing unique scenery.
Beyond the trails themselves, you can visit several interesting spots. The Mineral Well State Park is a prominent feature, accessible via the Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway. Other nearby attractions include the Mineral Wells Trailway - All Gravel/Sand, the National Vietnam War Museum, and the historic Dry Creek Bridge.
The touring cycling routes around Millsap are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied Texas landscapes, the mix of natural trails and rural roads, and the opportunities to explore the unique rural charm of Parker County.
While cycling, you might encounter historical elements. The Tudor Loop/107 trail, for example, consists of narrow county roads that pass by old 1880s ranches and dispersed cemeteries, offering a glimpse into the region's past. The Dry Creek Bridge is also a notable landmark along one of the routes.
Yes, many trailheads offer accessible parking. For instance, the Town Creek Hike & Bike Trail in Weatherford has trailheads with parking at locations such as the Town Creek Bridge, Weatherford Chamber of Commerce, Holland Lake Park, and Bose Ikard Elementary.
The Mineral Wells Trailway, part of the Lake Mineral Wells State Trailway Loop, is described as a beautiful stretch of reclaimed railway with a nice canopy of trees, providing welcome shade on your ride.


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