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Cedar Hill

The best running trails around Cedar Hill

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Jogging around Cedar Hill offers diverse natural landscapes and an extensive trail system within the "Hill Country of Dallas/Fort Worth." The region features rolling hills, wooded areas of cedar and elm, and remnants of tall-grass prairie. Joggers can explore varied terrain, from rugged paths in state parks to linear trails, often with scenic views of Joe Pool Lake and unique ecosystems like limestone escarpments. This area provides a natural retreat with options for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

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Cedar Ridge Preserve loop run

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

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January 25, 2025, Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park

This park spans more than 80 acres of woods, open fields, and natural ponds, making it a haven for nature lovers. Located at the meeting point of two significant ecoregions, it offers a rich diversity of plants and wildlife. Named after Elmer W. Oliver, fondly called "Pops," who both explored and cherished this area. Cycling is not permitted, but visitors can dismount and explore the park on foot.

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As you make your way along the trail, you will come across a small creek spanned by a wooden bridge.

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This park covers over 80 acres of woods, open fields, and natural ponds. It hosts a diverse range of plants and wildlife, as it's the intersection of two large ecoregions. The park was named after Elmer W. Oliver, affectionately known as "Pops," who first explored this area and concluded his wanderings here.

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This park covers over 80 acres of woods, open fields, and natural ponds. It hosts a diverse range of plants and wildlife, as it's the intersection of two large ecoregions. The park was named after Elmer W. Oliver, affectionately known as "Pops," who first explored this area and concluded his wanderings here.

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This is a well-paved trail that maintains a relatively flat terrain, winding alongside Walnut Creek, and passing by Kathryn Rose Memorial Park and Mansfield Town Park. Along the way the trail includes bird watching stations, scenic overlooks and picnic stations.

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This is a well-paved trail that maintains a relatively flat terrain, winding alongside Walnut Creek, and passing by Kathryn Rose Memorial Park and Mansfield Town Park. Along the way the trail includes bird watching stations, scenic overlooks and picnic stations.

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Really nice trail for amateurs, good for both running and walks(if you're planning to go for running, make sure to get ankle support runners(I can rec Hoka Arahi, my pair is from https://rununited.com/ but you can probably just order online too) since there are a lot of uneven ground at some points).

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An undulating trail in the Cedar Ridge Preserve, the Cedar Brake Trail is wonderful for viewing the local birdlife. Approximately halfway around, there's a side trail that leads to a superb overlook for the forest. Bear in mind that there are no water stations other than at the start of the trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Cedar Hill?

Cedar Hill offers a variety of running experiences, with 7 curated routes available on komoot. These routes cater to different preferences, including easy, moderate, and challenging options, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the "Hill Country of Dallas/Fort Worth."

Are there easy running routes suitable for beginners or a relaxed jog in Cedar Hill?

Yes, Cedar Hill has easy running paths perfect for beginners or a leisurely jog. One popular option is the Elmer W. Oliver Nature Trail to Soccer Fields, an accessible 2.5-mile path that offers a gentle experience through natural parkland.

What are some options for a longer or more challenging run in Cedar Hill?

For a longer or more challenging run, consider routes like the Walnut Creek Linear Trail – Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park loop from Mansfield High School, which spans nearly 9.2 miles. Another great option is the Cedar Ridge Preserve loop run, a moderate 6.2-mile trail with varied terrain and elevation changes, offering a good workout.

Can I find circular running routes in Cedar Hill?

Yes, Cedar Hill features several excellent circular running routes. The Cedar Ridge Preserve loop run is a popular 6.2-mile option. Another favorite is the Bluebonnet Trail – Cedar Brake Trail loop from Cedar Ridge Preserve, a 4.4-mile route that takes you through diverse ecosystems and wooded areas.

What kind of scenic views or natural landmarks can I expect on Cedar Hill's running trails?

Running in Cedar Hill offers diverse scenic views, from rolling hills and dense woodlands to limestone escarpments. Many trails provide picturesque views of Joe Pool Lake. You can also encounter natural landmarks like the Bluebonnet Trail, Cattail Pond, and the Cedar Brake Trail. The region is known for its unique convergence of ecosystems, offering varied flora and fauna.

Are there running trails within Cedar Hill State Park or Cedar Ridge Preserve?

Absolutely. Cedar Hill State Park is a centerpiece for outdoor activities, featuring rugged beauty and numerous hike and bike trails, including the 12-mile multi-use DORBA Trail. Cedar Ridge Preserve, managed by Audubon Dallas, offers over 7 miles of trails, including a moderate 6.2-mile jogging loop, showcasing diverse terrain and rich wildlife.

Are the running trails in Cedar Hill dog-friendly?

Many of Cedar Hill's outdoor spaces, including its extensive trail network, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. Specific rules may vary by park or preserve, so it's always a good idea to check the regulations for your chosen trail beforehand. For example, Cedar Hill State Park allows leashed dogs on its trails.

Are there family-friendly running paths in Cedar Hill?

Yes, Cedar Hill offers several family-friendly running paths. The Elmer W. Oliver Nature Trail to Soccer Fields is an easy 2.5-mile path suitable for families. Many of the city's multi-use trails, such as sections of the Red Oak Creek Trail, are paved and offer a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.

What is the best time of year to go running in Cedar Hill?

With an average of 229 days of sunshine per year, Cedar Hill provides ample opportunity to enjoy its natural beauty for running. Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. However, the extensive trail network and varied terrain mean you can find suitable routes year-round, with cooler mornings being ideal during the summer months.

Are there any running routes that highlight the unique ecosystems of Cedar Hill?

Yes, Cedar Hill is known for its unique convergence of ecosystems. The trails within Cedar Ridge Preserve and Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center are excellent for experiencing this, showcasing diverse flora and fauna resulting from East, West, and Central Texas ecosystems. The Bluebonnet Trail – Cedar Brake Trail loop from Cedar Ridge Preserve is a great example of a route that leads through these varied environments.

Where can I find parking for the running trails in Cedar Hill?

Most major parks and preserves in Cedar Hill offer dedicated parking facilities. For instance, both Cedar Hill State Park and Cedar Ridge Preserve have parking available for visitors. Many city trails, like those connected to the Elmer W. Oliver Nature Park, also provide convenient access to parking areas.

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